Limonata Sour, Holy Goat Brewing
Description
Brewed in collaboration with our pals at Newbarns Brewery, we took inspiration from Limonata soft drinks to produce our own mixed fermentation version. Brewed with golden promise pale malt, wheat, locally grown oats. Fermented for three months with Brettanomyces and soured with our house culture. We refermented this base beer with over 100kg of lemons, with a mixture of 60kg comminute and 40kg organically grown whole lemons from Comares, Spain. The whole lemons were zested and juiced by hand.
Artwork by James Scanlan
Size: 375ml
ABV: 5.4%
Ingredients: Water, Barley, Lemons, Wheat, Oats, Hops, Yeast
£8.25
Quantity Available: 10
Product Code: S15966
Producer Details
Holy Goat is a Dundee based brewery specialising in the production of mixed- fermentation and wood aged beers. Mixed fermentation refers to the use of unconventional yeasts and bacteria in brewing, which allows production of beers with unique character. We are driven by experimentation and are obsessed with the awesome flavours which can be achieved from mixed-culture fermentations.
Inspired by tradition mixed fermentation beer styles we seek to pay hommage to our brewing forbears, using new techniques, fermentation styles and the highest quality ingredients to produce complex, interesting and (most importantly) tasty beer! The breweries name references the tongue-in-cheek description of the ‘goat’ like qualities of wild yeast (Brettanomyces) characteristics. A reverence to this yeast and to the beers which display these characteristics is a strong part of the identity of the brewery.
Hail the Goat!
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