Boranka
Pulfer in Zagreb, City of Zagreb, Croatia 🇭🇷
Stout Regular Out of Production|
Score
6.88
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Every summer, wildfires destroy thousands of square kilometers of green forests, turning them into black, burned areas. Boranka is one of the largest volunteer projects with an aim to ‘paint’ those black, burned areas into new green forests.
Scouts and other volunteers joined this campaign and helped! You can join too, become donator or volunteer! Also, drinking our stout you participate in our donation to Boranka!
Cheers and let's plant those trees back!
Hej, Boranka te treba! Budi dio sjajne priče o pošumljavanju Hrvatske! Kako? Znaš da nesretne vatrene stihije ostavljaju pustoš i spaljenu zemlju, a priroda je nemoćna sama se obraniti i brzo obnoviti? Baš zbog toga su Savez izviđača Hrvatske, Hrvatske šume i Hrvatska gorska služba spašavanja 2018. godine pokrenuli kampanju Boranka - projekt pošumljavanja opožarenih područja Dalmacije! Na crno zgarište vratiti život obojen u zeleno! Stoga postani darivatelj, volonter i... nazdravi uz Boranku! Osim što smo ovom plemenitom cilju odali čast nazvavši naš stout - Boranka, svakom njegovom konzumacijom sudjeluješ u donatorskoj akciji #PulferZaBoranku!
Malts: Caramunich 2, Black, Chocolate. Barley flakes. Bittering hops: Chinook.
Note: Formerly Pulfer Stout, initially 5.7%, raised to 6% and, in 2020, to 6.5%.
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Hrabren (9642) reviewed Boranka from Pulfer 9 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
On tap at Craft Room, Opatovina, Zagreb. Dark brown to black, small off-white head. Mostly roasty, dark malts, light fruity, nuts. Light body, medium carbonation. Nice roasty-sweet balance, a bit on the roasty side. Light roasty finish. Quite light beer for a 5.7 stout. Nothing spectacular.
Marko (22181) reviewed Boranka from Pulfer 9 years ago
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
On tap at Craft Room. Whee, these guys, some of the most positive people on the scene, have finally released their second beer. Let’s see what they pulled out on Kahli equipment. Pretty, lovely even black body with a brownish head. Looks brilliant! Aroma... hmm... toasty, very toasty, caramunich rules here, sweetish too, kinda heavy, some raisins, soft. Taste... light body, toastiness again, medium hoppiness pops up here and there underneath, initially quite dry and bitterish, later on gets sweeter and some notes of honey pop out too. Nice but decidedly not flashy. Light tweaking needed and that’s exactly what they plan on doing! Update: Excellent in this last batch, upping it somewhat.