Família
Lager Tcheca
Tipo
Lager
Status
ConsolidadoGuias
2025–2026 · 4 edições
Lager · Lager Tcheca
A lighter-bodied, rich, refreshing, hoppy, bitter pale Czech lager having the familiar flavors of the stronger Czech Premium Pale Lager (Pilsner-type) beer but in a lower alcohol, lighter-bodied, and slightly less intense format.
3.0–4.1%
ABV
20–35
IBU
3.0–6.0
SRM
1.028–1.044
OG
A lighter-bodied, rich, refreshing, hoppy, bitter pale Czech lager having the familiar flavors of the stronger Czech Premium Pale Lager (Pilsner-type) beer but in a lower alcohol, lighter-bodied, and slightly less intense format.
Light to moderate bready-rich malt combined with light to moderate spicy or herbal hop bouquet; the balance between the malt and hops may vary. Faint hint of caramel is acceptable. Light (but never intrusive) diacetyl and light, fruity esters are optional. No sulfur.
Light yellow to deep gold color. Brilliant to very clear, with a long-lasting, creamy white head.
Medium-low to medium bready-rich malt flavor with a rounded, hoppy finish. Low to medium-high spicy or herbal hop flavor. Bitterness is prominent but never harsh. Flavorful and refreshing. Low diacetyl or fruity esters are optional, but should never be overbearing.
Medium-light to medium body. Moderate carbonation.
Exemplos comerciais
4.0–5.0%
ABV
20–45
IBU
4.0–7.0
SRM
1.044–1.052
OG
The head should be dense.
Medium-low to medium, derived from late kettle hopping with noble-type hops.
Straw to gold
A slightly sweet and toasted, biscuity, bready malt aroma and flavor is present.
Medium