Boho Pils
BarrieHaus Beer Co - Tampa

- From:
- BarrieHaus Beer Co - Tampa
- Florida, United States
- Style:
- Czech / Bohemian Pilsner
- ABV:
- 5.4%
- Score:
- +7 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.83 | pDev: 9.14%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 2
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Mar 30, 2022
- Added:
- Dec 27, 2020
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Ratings by Alieniloquium:
Reviewed by Alieniloquium from Florida
3.33/5 rDev -13.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.25
3.33/5 rDev -13.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.25
16 oz. can. Mostly clear golden with a huge white head. Smells of spicy hops with a good dose of earthy hops and some sweet doughy malt. Tastes of bready malt, doughy sweetness, and an aggressive spicy hop flavor. Back end doesn't let up, leaving a green, herbal bitterness, which is a little odd. Medium light, as it's a bit chewy. Aggressive hop flavor, but it's quite sharp and bitter. Decent, but it's got a couple problems.
Mar 10, 2021More User Ratings:
Reviewed by jrc1093 from Connecticut
4.05/5 rDev +5.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
4.05/5 rDev +5.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
No canning date (presumably canned ~late-11/2020); consumed on 1/5/21
Pours a clear, deep golden body capped with two and a half fingers of fluffy, soapy, white foam; good head retention yields a half-finger of rocky cap, craggy, frothy cap, and chunks of webby lacing spread across the walls of the glass.
Aroma opens with balanced notes of honeysuckle, water cracker, and pale lager yeast, before lime zest intermingles and gives way to a minerality peaking over middle; pumpernickel dough and floral spice guide through the back end of the bouquet, while brown bread crusts and hints of straw accented with a slight biscuit character close.
Taste features impressions of fresh bread crusts sporting a tinge of lemon upfront, quickly developing a mineralic heft over mid-palate; more established notes of wildflower honey, toasted white bread, and fresh straw comprise the back end as lightly toasty malts, grassy hops, and distinctly floral, doughy textures ease through the finish.
Mouthfeel offers a medium body, casually taut upfront against a synchronized, moderate carbonation fluffing to a crisp spritz over the mid-palate; firmly textured and delicately grainy complexions on the back end feed into a dry, quenching swallow with a soft grit and distant earthiness persisting.
This Czech Pils brings all the finesse and targeted design of what I've come to expect from a BarrieHaus beer, though slightly lacking the layered depth I've become used to, especially in their lagers/pilsners; nonetheless, this one succeeds more than competently on all fronts, and remains a constant pleasure to drink without much thought.
Jan 06, 2021Pours a clear, deep golden body capped with two and a half fingers of fluffy, soapy, white foam; good head retention yields a half-finger of rocky cap, craggy, frothy cap, and chunks of webby lacing spread across the walls of the glass.
Aroma opens with balanced notes of honeysuckle, water cracker, and pale lager yeast, before lime zest intermingles and gives way to a minerality peaking over middle; pumpernickel dough and floral spice guide through the back end of the bouquet, while brown bread crusts and hints of straw accented with a slight biscuit character close.
Taste features impressions of fresh bread crusts sporting a tinge of lemon upfront, quickly developing a mineralic heft over mid-palate; more established notes of wildflower honey, toasted white bread, and fresh straw comprise the back end as lightly toasty malts, grassy hops, and distinctly floral, doughy textures ease through the finish.
Mouthfeel offers a medium body, casually taut upfront against a synchronized, moderate carbonation fluffing to a crisp spritz over the mid-palate; firmly textured and delicately grainy complexions on the back end feed into a dry, quenching swallow with a soft grit and distant earthiness persisting.
This Czech Pils brings all the finesse and targeted design of what I've come to expect from a BarrieHaus beer, though slightly lacking the layered depth I've become used to, especially in their lagers/pilsners; nonetheless, this one succeeds more than competently on all fronts, and remains a constant pleasure to drink without much thought.
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