I don't have to wait for Dry January to go for a non-alcoholic beer. Sometimes, I just want to have a drink without getting drinky.
When DW and I were in our local Loblaws, over the weekend, we found ourselves down the beer and wine aisle when all we were looking for was sparkling water. Naturally, my eyes fell to all of the colourful cans behind the glass refrigerator doors and I thought, "do I want to pick something up while I'm here?"
"Nah," I replied to myself, "I've got plenty of beer at home. I don't need anymore booze."
As I moved further down the aisle, away from the fridges, I saw more beer, in boxes, lining the shelves. I saw a familiar non-alcoholic beer label, from Partake, and recognized several of their booze-free brews that I tried when I participated in Dry January, in 2020. I saw their pale ale and their IPA. I was happy to see their stout and was tempted to pick up a four-pack, but then I saw a style that I hadn't seen before.
Peach Gose.
While I don't tend to gravitate toward sour beer, I do like the subtle sourness of a gose. And though I'm allergic to peaches, I do love that flavour and miss it. And I'm happy that none of my fruit allergies carry through when I drink beer that is flavoured with those fruits.
I picked up a four-pack and continued to the sparkling waters.
Later in the week, when our neighbour came over for tea with DW, I joined them with one of these non-alcoholic beverages. Here are my notes:
Peach Gose (0.3% ABV, 15 calories)
Partake Brewing
Toronto ON
Appearance: a slightly unfiltered, apricot yellow with a white, foamy head that settles to a thin but solid cap.
Nose: ripe peaches.
Palate: the peaches carry through in the mouth, with a bit of melon, right through to the finish. While I find many non-alcoholic brews to have a somewhat watery feel to them, the slight—very slight—sourness tempers the watery sensation. The peach lingers all the way to the next sip.
Overall impression: if I didn't know that this gose was non-alcoholic, I would have easily believed that I was drinking a light, fruity, alcohol-fermented beer. You can enjoy this brew without feeling that you're sacrificing anything. At only 15 calories, it's a better alternative to sugary pop. As with the other Partake beverages I've had, I'd happily drink this anytime I was thirsty but didn't want alcohol. That said, I prefer Partake's Pale Ale and Stout, but that's just my personal preference rather than a smear of the Peach Gose.
Beer O'Clock rating: 🍺🍺
I found this offering in my Loblaws but according to Partake's Web site, it should also be available in various grocery stores such as Sobey's, Metro, Independent Grocers, as well as The Beer Store. On a search of the LCBO Web site, only the Pale Ale and IPA are available.
Some pubs also carry Partake, and because today is St. Paddy's Day, you can still party while keeping your head about you.
And, according to Partake's Web site, Peach Gose is part of their regular offerings and is here to stay.
If you do see it at your local grocery store, pick up a four-pack and keep it for when you want something light, fruity, and with next-to-no alcohol.
Cheers!
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