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Judge's Review: 93 Rating - pFriem Czech Dark Lager by pFriem Family Brewers

March, 2021

pFriem Czech Dark Lager

pFriem Czech Dark Lager

Oregon
United States
pFriem Czech Dark Lager, pFriem Family Brewers
Description 

Czech-Style Dark Lager is wonderfully complex, delivering notes of toffee and dates, with a kiss of roasted malts and milk chocolate. It’s brewed in the spirit of Prague’s 500-year lager tradition, inviting us all to party like it’s 1499.

Beverage Profile
ABV: 
5.3%
IBUs: 
25
Served at: 
40 - 45º F
Malts: 
Weyermann Bohemian Pilsner, Weyermann Floor-Malted Bohemian Dark, Sladovny Pilsen, Carafa II, CaraAmber
Hops: 
Perle, Saaz, Tettnang

 

 


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Judges Rating: 
93
Aroma: 
22 / 24
Appearance: 
6 / 6
Flavor: 
37 / 40
Mouthfeel: 
10 / 10
Overall Impression: 
18 / 20

pFriem Czech Dark Lager by pFriem Family Brewers is a Czech Dark Lager and is being evaluated as a Czech Dark Lager (category 3D in the 2015 BJCP Beer Style Guidelines). Czech Dark Lagers are dark copper to black lagers with a rich maltiness. The malt flavors of Czech Dark Lagers can vary from bread crust-like, caramel or toast. The hop levels of Czech Dark Lagers can vary widely as well; the range can be from absent to moderate-low, but when present the hop flavor is typically spicy.

Czech-Style Dark Lager pours dark copper in color with excellent clarity and a huge tan head. The aroma is of moderate malt reminiscent of bread crusts with lighter roasted notes; the hops are lightly spicy and no esters are present. The flavor is again moderately bread crust-like malt with a hint of roasted malt. The beer finishes lightly bitter with rich bready and bread crust malt flavors with a lightly sharp roasted malt in a dry finish.

Czech-Style Dark Lager is a very well-brewed dark lager. The malt character is rich, yet the beer remains quite quaffable without being heavy or sweet. The light roasted character is a little unusual for a Czech Dark Lager, but it suits the beer well, adding malt complexity, balance and a dry finish that aids in quaffability. Na Zdraví!

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