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This Brazilian-Inspired Brew Combines Creamy Mouthfeel With a Tart Taste

Sycamore Brewing, a Charlotte, North Carolina-based brewery that has been offering high-quality craft beverages for nearly a decade now, is celebrating the hot summer months with the launch of 'Brazilian Lemonade,' a gose-style ale that offers a combination of sweet and citrusy goodness.

Sarah Taylor Brigham, one half of the husband-wife team who own and operate Sycamore Brewing, revealed that this gose-style ale is in fact inspired by an actual non-alcoholic drink by the same name. The end result of this approach is a beverage that comes in at 5.6% ABV, with its combination of smooth texture and tart flavor partly the result of using a unique combination of fresh lime juice with condensed milk.
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1. Citrusy Gose-style Ales - Craft breweries can experiment with new flavors and brewing styles to appeal to consumers looking for unique taste experiences.
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3. Combining Sweet and Tart Flavors - Food and beverage companies can create innovative products by melding seemingly opposite flavors to offer an unconventional taste experience to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beverages - Craft breweries can capitalize on the popularity of gose-style ale and experiment with new flavors to differentiate themselves from competitors.
2. Beverage Manufacturing - Non-alcoholic beverage companies can take inspiration from popular culturally-specific drinks to create new and innovative products to market to consumers.
3. Food and Beverage Products - Food and beverage companies can create unique products by combining different flavor profiles to introduce a new taste experience to consumers.

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