Pivovar Klášter Tmavé Výčepní (Dark Beer) 10°

Tmavé Výčepní (Dark Beer) 10°

 

Pivovar Klášter in Hradiště nad Jizerou, Central Bohemian Region, Czechia 🇨🇿

  Lager - Dunkel / Tmavý Regular
Score
6.21
ABV: 4.1% IBU: - Ticks: 24
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4.8/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 5
Sparkling brown,fast fading tan head.Acidic malt nose.Brown sugar sweetness, somewhat astringent, not a great effort
Tried on 27 Mar 2008 at 18:47

6.2/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 7
Draught at BBF07. Had it down as 4.8%, but the ratings of this one resembles my notes better than those of the 11° which is 4.3% anyway. OK roasted aroma. Dark brown colour. Stable tan head. The flavour is quite sweet with some brown sugar and without much bitterness. On the sweet side, but pleasant enough.
Tried on 10 Sep 2007 at 12:21

6.5/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
Bottle. Poured soda brown with a thin tan lasting head. Sweet malty aroma. Flavour of malt, sugar, some chocolate. Mild unassuming finish with a bit of chocolate and hops. This is a good warm weather session lager.
Tried from Bottle on 07 Aug 2007 at 00:07

6.5/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 5 Flavor 6 Texture 8 Overall 7
A chocolate nose! Brilliant ruby color with a finely bubbled beige head. Starts a bit thin. Starts with chocolate. Stays with chocolate. Finally a hint of dark roasted malt. Not much bitter in the finish. More of a thin chocolate porter than lager. The chocolate is not super strong, it’s just what is there.
Tried on 07 Apr 2007 at 19:44

6.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
Brown color. Elegant aroma of cereals with a touch of roasted malt. Medium body, evident residual sweetness, with the classic caramel/roasted malt mix, with a touch of honey and cereals. Good bitterness level. A very pleasant, above the average Dunkel.
Tried on 05 Dec 2006 at 08:58

6.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 7
Bottle. Lightly smokey chocolate malt aroma - subtle and very nice. Clear dark bronw with moderate head that quickly collapses. Brown sugar malt flavor - little carbonation and no hops. A decent dunkel - a bit on the sweet side.
Tried from Bottle on 28 May 2006 at 20:32

5.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 6 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 5.5
(bottle; the German label says “Schwarzbier from Bohemia”; 4.8% ABV; GTIN: 8594014588217) Very dark, almost black colour with a reddish shine and a short creamy beige head. Sweet dark malty and slightly roasted aroma with toffee, chocolate, dried fruits and herbal hops. Sweet and slightly bitter flavour, light to medium body, smooth carbonation. Sweet and slightly sugary toast-malty taste with toffee; medium-sweet, light bitter finish. Pleasant to drink but a tad too sweet and a rather slim brew.
Tried from Bottle on 02 May 2006 at 19:11

5.8/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 6
Bottle. Dark mahogony beer with a cafe au lait head. Toffee aroma. Light nutty/toffee flavor with a slight citric flavor at the end. Lighter bodied and easy to drink.
Tried from Bottle on 20 Apr 2006 at 22:06

4.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 4
Chestnut brown colour with a fairly thick (artificially so, if I may say) light brown head. Mild chocolate/toffee aroma with a slight acidic hint. Sweet sugary malts not unlike those found in South American dunkels clash with a background of somewhat astringent graininess. Light and simple is fine, but this lacks the clarity and sense of purpose that needs to go into a light dark beer in order to make it work.
Tried from Can on 08 Dec 2005 at 01:43

6.8/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
12 oz bottle - This is a pleasant, tastey, easy to drink beer. It pours with minimal head that dissipates rapidly. It’s a bit thin with a dark, sweet, roasted flavor that’s all about the malts. It could use a bit more flavor and lacks complexity, but on the other hand I could easily see drinking a few of these in a sitting, especially if it’s the local brew. Give it a try.
Tried from Bottle on 14 Nov 2005 at 20:08