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Godspeed Polotmavý Ležák 11° Czech Amber Lager

Godspeed Polotmavý Ležák 11° Czech Amber Lager

Rated 3.150 by BeerPals

Brewed by Godspeed Brewery

Toronto, ON, Canada

Style:  Vienna / Amber Lager

4.4% Alcohol by Volume

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Polotmavý, roughly meaning "half-dark," is in some ways the Czech answer to Germany's exquisite Dunkels. It's similarly dark amber in colour, robust and refined in its malt profile, and unparalleled in its sessionability. Godspeed's Polotmavý is *triple* decocted, lagered for 6 weeks, naturally carbonated, and uses Saaz hops and a newly sourced yet old-world Czech floor malted barley. The result is a beautifully balanced, clean, and malt-rich amber lager with notes of toasted bread loaf crust, caramel, peppery spice, and distant granola. Backstopped by a generous carbonation and firm bitterness, this represents the next step in our unbounded obsession with Czech brewing tradition.

ID: 94224 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 2 years ago

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Most noted beer attributes

drying 100%
straw 100%
spicy 100%
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Overall Rank27426
Overall Percentile50.6
Style Rank153 of 612
Style Percentile75
Lowest Score3.6
Highest Score3.6
Average Score3.600
Weighted Score3.150
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7473 reviews
    rated 3.6 2 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 8

    Clean, darker amber colour with a creamy-frothy warm-beige head, good retention and some nice creamy lacing. Darker cereal malt grain smell with some hints of spiciness. This continues into the flavours. The mouthfeel is crisp, refreshing with just a touch of dryness in the finish. The spicy notes lingers. Quite a nice grainy, lightly spicy amber brew.

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