Collective Arts Guava Gose 4Pk
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Collective Arts Guava Gose 4Pk is a 4.9% ABV guava-infused gose-style sour wheat beer brewed in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Built on the brewery's core gose recipe — Prophets & Nomads — this expression is dosed with an exceptionally generous amount of guava puree, producing a cloudy pink pour and a flavor profile that balances tropical fruit against traditional gose saltiness and spice.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.9% | Origin: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada | Style: Guava Fruit Gose | Brewery: Collective Arts Brewing
Production & Heritage
Collective Arts Brewing, founded in Hamilton, Ontario, has built a reputation for pairing creative beer styles with original artwork on every release. The Guava Gose starts with a base of malted wheat — the foundation of the traditional German gose style — and incorporates Himalayan pink sea salt and coriander during brewing. What separates this beer from the core Prophets & Nomads gose is the addition of guava fruit puree in large quantity, which shifts the flavor firmly into tropical territory while preserving the characteristic tart, saline backbone of the style.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Tropical guava hits first, followed by a bright citrus lift reminiscent of fresh lime. Underneath, subtle coriander spice and a faint salinity round out the nose — the overall impression is distinctly tropical.
Taste: The entry is soft and tart, with ripe guava puree dominating the front palate. Mid-palate, lemony wheat acidity emerges alongside the Himalayan pink salt, creating a push-pull between sweet tropical fruit and dry, saline sourness. The coriander appears as a gentle spice note at the peak, adding complexity without heaviness.
Finish: Tart, salty, and citrus-driven with a lush, medium-bodied mouthfeel that lingers. The guava sweetness fades cleanly, leaving behind a dry, refreshing close that invites another sip.
How to Drink Guava Gose
Serve cold — around 40–45°F — in a tulip glass or Willi Becher to concentrate the tropical aromatics. This beer drinks beautifully straight from the can on a warm day but benefits from glassware when you want the full aromatic experience. Its tart, fruity character makes it a strong candidate for beer cocktails: try it in a Gose Margarita (replacing part of the citrus with this beer for effervescence and salt), a Guava Shandy (blended with fresh lemonade for a lighter summer drink), or a Tropical Michelada (mixed with hot sauce, lime, and Worcestershire, where the guava and salt amplify the savory-tart balance).
Best For
- Introducing sour-curious friends to the gose style without overwhelming acidity
- Warm-weather gatherings where a light, tropical beer outperforms heavier styles
- Pairing with spicy dishes at a taco night or Thai dinner
- Gifting to a craft beer enthusiast who gravitates toward fruit-forward sours
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Guava Gose taste like? It delivers a balanced mix of tart guava fruit, lemony wheat acidity, Himalayan pink salt, and coriander spice, finishing dry and refreshing. The overall profile sits at the intersection of tart, sweet, and sour with a lush, medium-bodied mouthfeel.
How does Guava Gose compare to Anderson Valley Briney Melon Gose? Anderson Valley's expression leans into melon and watermelon sweetness with a pronounced salinity, while Collective Arts Guava Gose foregrounds tropical guava fruit with a sharper citrus tartness. At 4.9% ABV versus Anderson Valley's 4.2%, the Collective Arts version carries slightly more body and fruit intensity.
Is Guava Gose good for someone new to sour beer? Yes — the generous guava puree softens the sour edge considerably, and the Himalayan salt tempers the acidity, making this one of the more approachable gose-style beers available. Its low 4.9% ABV also keeps things sessionable.
Where is Guava Gose made? It is brewed by Collective Arts Brewing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Hamilton sits at the western tip of Lake Ontario and has become one of Canada's most active craft beer cities.
What foods pair well with Guava Gose? Ceviche works well, as the beer's citrus tartness mirrors the lime in the dish. Spicy Thai green curry benefits from the salt and fruit sweetness cutting through the heat. Grilled shrimp tacos with mango salsa echo the tropical character. Soft, fresh goat cheese contrasts the acidity beautifully. Light poke bowls with tuna and avocado complement the beer's clean, tart finish.
What sizes does Guava Gose come in? The standard format is a 4-pack of cans, which is the most widely available option from Collective Arts for this release.
Is Guava Gose worth the price? It positions as a mid-range craft sour — competitively priced within the fruit gose category and carrying more guava intensity than many comparable offerings, making it strong value for fans of the style.
Why Guava Gose?
What distinguishes this beer is the sheer volume of guava puree in the recipe — Collective Arts has stated they used the largest batch of guava they could get away with, and the result is immediately apparent in the beer's vivid pink color and dominant tropical fruit character. Unlike many fruit goses that treat fruit as an accent, this one builds the entire drinking experience around the guava while letting the traditional gose elements — salt, coriander, wheat tartness — play supporting roles. The base beer, Prophets & Nomads, is already a well-regarded gose in its own right, so the foundation is sound. For anyone drawn to tart, fruity, low-ABV beers with genuine flavor depth, this release justifies its place among the stronger fruit gose offerings in the North American craft market.
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