Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gose> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Gose abstract "Gose is a top-fermented beer that originated in Goslar, Germany. It is brewed with at least 50% of the grain bill being malted wheat.Dominant flavours in gose include a lemon tartness, an herbal characteristic, and a strong saltiness (the result of either local water sources or added salt). Gose beers typically do not have prominent hop bitterness, flavours, or aroma. The beers typically have a moderate alcohol content of 4 to 5% ABV.Because of the use of coriander and salt, gose does not comply with the Reinheitsgebot - it is allowed an exemption on the grounds of being a regional specialty. It acquires its characteristic sourness through inoculation with lactobacillus bacteria after the boil.Gose belongs to the same family of sour wheat beers which were once brewed across Northern Germany and the Low Countries. Other beers of this family are Belgian Witbier, Berliner Weisse, Broyhan, and Polish Grodziskie.".
- Gose thumbnail Gose-Flasche.jpg?width=300.
- Gose wikiPageID "1395913".
- Gose wikiPageLength "5878".
- Gose wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Gose wikiPageRevisionID "683285418".
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Beer.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Beer_style.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Berliner_Weisse.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Brewing.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Broyhan.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_beer_styles.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Flor.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Goslar.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Great_American_Beer_Festival.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Grodziskie.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Halle,_Saxony-Anhalt.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Halle_(Saale).
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Inoculation.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Malt.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Malted.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Merseburg.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Off_Color_Brewing.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Reinheitsgebot.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Spontaneously_fermented.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Vermont.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Wheat_beer.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink Witbier.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLink File:Gose-Flasche.jpg.
- Gose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gose".
- Gose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goslarer Gose".
- Gose wikiPageWikiLinkText "gose".
- Gose hasPhotoCollection Gose.
- Gose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Gose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Beer_styles.
- Gose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Gose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Gose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gose subject Category:German_beer_styles.
- Gose hypernym Beer.
- Gose type Article.
- Gose type Beverage.
- Gose type Article.
- Gose type Style.
- Gose comment "Gose is a top-fermented beer that originated in Goslar, Germany. It is brewed with at least 50% of the grain bill being malted wheat.Dominant flavours in gose include a lemon tartness, an herbal characteristic, and a strong saltiness (the result of either local water sources or added salt). Gose beers typically do not have prominent hop bitterness, flavours, or aroma.".
- Gose label "Gose".
- Gose sameAs Лайпцигер_Гозе.
- Gose sameAs Gose.
- Gose sameAs Gose.
- Gose sameAs Gose.
- Gose sameAs Gose_(olut).
- Gose sameAs Gose_(bière).
- Gose sameAs Gose_(bier).
- Gose sameAs m.04z7kr.
- Gose sameAs Gose.
- Gose sameAs Q561987.
- Gose sameAs Q561987.
- Gose wasDerivedFrom Gose?oldid=683285418.
- Gose depiction Gose-Flasche.jpg.
- Gose isPrimaryTopicOf Gose.