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Peak Organic Fresh Cut Pilsner

Peak Organic Fresh Cut Pilsner

Rated 3.300 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Peak Organic Brewing Co.

Portland, ME, United States

Style:  Bohemian / Czech Pilsener

4.6% Alcohol by Volume

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Fresh Cut is a dry-hopped pilsner. Chinook, Citra and Centennial hops provide aromas of citrus, grass and spice. Though the front palate is loud with IPA qualities, the finish is distinctly pilsner- crisp, dry and extremely refreshing. Enjoy!

ID: 57134 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 10 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank10829
Overall Percentile80.5
Style Rank103 of 1886
Style Percentile94.5
Lowest Score3.5
Highest Score4.0
Average Score3.750
Weighted Score3.300
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • RJA 2975 reviews
    rated 4.0 10 years ago

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

    A cloudy yellow colored beer with a big sudsy yextured, white head rising above. There's a creaminess in the hang time of the head. Settles into a thick ringlet and persistent cap. Nice full nose of grassy hops and bready malt. More of that more intense than for the style in the tasting Bittering, crisp and effervescent. Definitely a thirst quencher

  • JABAH 1780 reviews
    rated 3.5 10 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    This is an aggressively hopped pilsner.....flavors and feel almost like a pale ale. Gives it some more character, as this style is hit or miss for me. Not super rusty, with some citrus and grassy flavors in there. Only bought a single and would probably be fine with that, but worth the try...especially in this super-hot spring/summer season.

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