Bohemian / Czech Pilsener

Bohemian / Czech Pilsener

3317 beers | 3.120 Avg Score

The Bohemian Pilsener is a golden, pale colored lager originating in 1842 in the Czech Republic and which was later adopted by German brewers who created ther own German Pilsener style. (Ultimately, a good majority of the world's pale lagers distantly resemble a pilsener in their base style.) The poured pilsener can be a beautiful site as they are often brilliantly clear, display significant carbonation in the glass, and crowned with fluffy white pillowy heads. They are brewed mostly with pils malts and European / German noble hop varieties, Saaz being a key component of the original Bohemian versions. The aromas and flavors display grainy and sometimes biscuit-like malts (honey and sulfur-like accents are not abnormal), yet normally feature most prominently a firm hop presence which can yield a strong bitterness and floral, spicey, or grassy qualities. The mouthfeels are typically medium to medium-high in carbonation with a crisp and even dry finish.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Arendals Pils
Norway
1
3.000
Ahlafors Ljusa
Sweden
1
3.000
Djurs Grenaa Pilsner
Denmark
1
3.000
Cerná Hora Panský Special
Czech Republic
1
3.000
Tou Fatøl
Norway
1
3.000
Bernard Celebration Lager / Bernard Sv?tečn? Le??k 12
Czech Republic
2
3.000
Örebro Slussöl
Sweden
1
3.000
Messrs. Maguire Pils
Ireland
1
3.000
Hollolan Peura Pils
Finland
1
3.000
Kaldi
Iceland
2
3.000
Baltika Don Southern Lager
Russia
1
3.000
Herrenhäuser Premium Pilsener
Germany
2
3.000
Bel Pils
Belgium
1
3.000
Cittavecchia Chiara
Italy
1
3.000
Nibe Bagbord Pilsner
Denmark
1
3.000
Berentsens Økologisk Pils
Norway
1
3.000
Bryghuset Braunstein BB Pilsner
Denmark
2
3.000
Halfway Crooks Radix
GA, United States
1
3.000
Namyslow Pils
Poland
1
3.000
Crafted Culture Return Of The Hot Girl Summer (Mandrin)
OH, United States
1
3.000