Bohemian Pilsner
Hearthstone Brewery

Bohemian PilsnerBohemian Pilsner
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From:
Hearthstone Brewery
 
British Columbia, Canada
Style:
Czech / Bohemian Pilsner
ABV:
5%
Score:
+3 ratings needed
Avg:
3.72 | pDev: 6.72%
Ratings:
7 | reviews: 2
Status:
Inactive
Rated:
Oct 31, 2016
Added:
Feb 24, 2015
Wants:
  0
Gots:
  0
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Recent ratings and reviews.
 
Rated: 3.95 by ZachT from Canada (BC)

Oct 31, 2016
 
Rated: 3.49 by Erik-P from Canada (BC)

Jul 24, 2016
 
Rated: 4.04 by MaltyPythonsHopCircus from Canada (BC)

May 02, 2016
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Reviewed by Kobold from Canada (BC)

3.29/5  rDev -11.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.25
Look: the foam contracts into a bestilled gathering of amoebas socialzing above an immature golden body.

Smell: bumblebee friendly floral spiced hops sway lazily along a fairly generic malt road.

Taste: the foretaste is difficult to discern. however, the conclusion in a moderately intense lemon dryness with recollections of almost met granny smith apple esters.

Feel: medium thick silk fabric curling up and down the tongue. quite pleasant and unexpected for the genre.

Overall: certainly not offensive, but this zythumnaut prefers grainier pilsner seas to sail.
Apr 08, 2016
 
Rated: 3.87 by bumchilly25 from Canada (BC)

Feb 26, 2016
 
Rated: 3.58 by imfinished from Canada (BC)

Feb 20, 2016
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Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)

3.83/5  rDev +3%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
473ml can - Polish Marynka hops, you say? That's a new one for me, interesting to see how they relate to the good ol' Saaz.

This beer pours a slightly hazy, medium golden yellow colour, with a handful of puffy, rocky, and melted marshmallow-esque bone-white head, which leaves a few chunky swaths of swollen rain cloud lace around the glass as it lazily subsides.

It smells of gritty, grainy pale malt, wet and estery florals, dead yeast, a touch of soap, and more grassy, leafy, and weedy hop bitters. The taste is semi-sweet, bready pale malt, a hint of ephemeral caramel, some muddled apple and pear fruitiness, white pepper spice, a now subtle lager yeastiness, and more grassy, leafy, and prominently floral hoppiness.

The carbonation is quite light and innocuous in its gentle frothiness, the body a so-so middleweight for the style, and actually fairly smooth, with a wee airy creaminess arising as things warm up a smidge. It finishes off-dry, the simple graininess of the malt tangling with the lingering grassy, herbal, and floral hops.

Well, suffice to say, this Polack breed of hops is just what one might expect - similar to its Czech cousins, but with a delta that any fan of well-made pilseners can pick out at 10 paces (ok, not quite THAT many). Easy to drink, especially if that floral thing doesn't get to you after a while.
Jan 11, 2016