Pihtla Õlleköök Dokuõlu

Dokuõlu

 

Pihtla Õlleköök in Pihtla, Saare County, Estonia 🇪🇪

Collab with: Dok Brewing Company
  Traditional Beer - Koduõlu Special
Score
6.84
ABV: 8.6% IBU: - Ticks: 15
This beer is not boiled, juniper infused and open fermented with bakers yeast. The style is getting near to extinction, but there still is a homebrewer community trying to keep the tradition going. DOK went to brew an official collab with Pihtla õlu (1 of the 2 remaining official breweries brewing this style)
The recipe is constructed with all respect for Saaremaa brewing tradition, but with an extra rye twist to give it extra creaminess. Because of skipping the boiling step you get a very cloudy appearance, thick mouthfeel, sweet cereal, piny flavour combined with a lot of bananas coming from the esthers of the yeast.
 

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6.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

From tap at Speciaalbier Café De Markies, Leeuwarden. Sweaty and funky aroma with unboiled grain, fruits, juniper, orange. Tart and sourish, medium body. Sweaty, yeasty and weird. But interesting to experience an authentic local raw beer like this.

Tried from Draft on 03 Feb 2025 at 14:26


6

Tried from Draft at Beerlovers Bar on 28 Nov 2020 at 21:00


6

Many thanks to Erzengel for sharing. A hazy orange brown beer with a white lacing. Aroma of strong riped banana, tart cherries, wood. Taste of tart cherries, plums, ripe banana, yeast, herbs.

Tried on 21 May 2020 at 20:03


7

Many thanks to Mart for this 33cl crowler. Fruity yeasty beginning. Very interesting and refreshing. Lots of fruity yeast, moderate grainy with a nice refreshing yeasty sourish ending. Hints of funk, fantastic.

Tried from Crowler on 15 Mar 2020 at 20:39


7.9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Draft @ La Source taproom.
Couleur ambrée, col fin beige.
Arôme au nez un peu grains fermentés, impression de sous-bous et forêt, notes de baies sauvages - genévrier assez marqué, rétro fin d'esters rappelant la banane.
Palais est plaisant tirant sur une inspiration allemande - levure et note de banane avec un léger côté rappelant une bière rustique type sahti. Retrouve un caractère caramel sur une effervescence basse, note de fruits secs, pointe d"épice en retrait, absence d'amertume, baies de genévrier offrant un profil rustique complété par des esters - le tout évoque une bière hivernal avec son fini légèrement épicé.

Tried from Draft at La Source Beer Co. - Taproom on 05 Mar 2020 at 19:33


8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Keg at the brewery 2020-02-25 Gent AR: farm house yeasty, young banana, AP: amber hazy, beige head F: farm house yeasty, young banana, dough, was listed as a Sahti in the brewers list but it's a Koduõlu, really good

Tried on 29 Feb 2020 at 11:03


7

Tried from Draft at Dok Brewing Company on 15 Feb 2020 at 14:52


7

Tried from Draft at GIST on 13 Feb 2020 at 12:44


7.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

Now here's something different: 'our' Ghentian Dok Brewing Company - in the person of its head brewer, Janos De Baets - went all the way to Saaremaa and learn about the ancient local beer style there called koduõlu, resulting in this collab with its most representative (and active) brewer, Pihtla. Since only very few people that haven't travelled to Estonia and its islands have actually ever tasted a koduõlu, Dok made the right decision to call for an international 'Koduõlu Day', likely inspired by Cantillon's Zwanze Day, enabling me and other beer people that have long been curious about this beer style to finally have a taste of a more or less authentic example - even if they did play a bit with the original recipe by adding rye to the mash. I was really looking forward to filling this (one but) last gap in my experience with traditional beer styles and - living in Ghent - obviously I could find no better place to drink this one than Hal 16 in Ghent's Dok Noord site itself, in the presence of many an other beer enthusiast including Janos De Baets himself... So here we go, my very first koduõlu rating: loose and bubbly, off-white, disparate head quickly disappearing completely over a (very) cloudy, deep and warm amberish peach blonde beer. Aroma of strong isoamylacetate (ripe banana), rye bread dough, gin, honey, pronounced clove-like phenols, juniper berries, ripe peach, apricot jam, hint of marmalade. Very estery onset in a sweet-fruity way with indeed the banana isoamylacetate dominating, matching with notes of fried apple and ripe peach; soft carb as expected (in fact I wasn't even expecting any at all), very full, soft but also glueish body. Raw bread dough in the middle as expected, maltose sweetness and full-bodied thanks to the proteins that are left almost intact (this is, after all, a 'raw' beer, an all but forgotten aspect of brewing in itself); ends spicy in a sweetish and ethereal way, phenolic but of course also 'real', due to the juniper leaves which add not only a deep spicy flavour, but also a resinous bitterness, while hops remain in the background (though the old familiar hop bitterness is certainly there) and a gin-like alcohol warmth ties the ongoing banana esteriness, doughy maltiness and juniper spiciness together, with the spicy aspect subtly but adequately supported by the rye element. Well, after having read about koduõlu (and other northern European farmhouse ale traditions) for years, I can only say that this not only meets my expectations, but even transcends them, as it appeared to be a very 'drinkable', enjoyable beer - different from most other beers deep down in its very bone marrow, so to speak, but at the same time quite easygoing as well, at least more so than I was expecting (so I didn't hesitate to get another one). Interesting, peculiar for sure, but delicious - let's have a Koduõlu Day every year from now on. Congrats to Janos, it is a real pleasure to see him evolve as a promising young talent with each new Dok experiment. As a Ghentian beer aficionado, I can't even help feeling proud of Dok - and the various other brewing efforts now made in this city...

Tried from Can on 09 Feb 2020 at 00:15


6.6
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 8

Pours dark amber, medium sized, creamy , white and stable head. Smell is a bit DMS , but acceptable level, because there's a fairly good balance. Bit pine, rather full. taste is creamy, DMS, drying, rye, mild pine, tad sweet. Low bitterness. Bready-yeasty touch, almost vanilla-like . OK. very interesting beer, and i'm super thrilled to be able to try this ( in Beerlovers bar, even ! ) but it's not a beer i'd say i like very much taste wise.

Tried on 08 Feb 2020 at 16:47