Posh
Forest Road Brewing Co. in Bermondsey, Greater London, England 🏴
Lager - Pale Regular|
Score
6.04
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POSH lager was developed by Pete in the Summer of 2017 after only selling WORK ipa for 16 months. The second core beer of the Forest Road family was developed specifically to be an accessible, filtered, all grain lager beer to provide drinkers with a different choice to the glucose-laden mass-produced corporate beers that still dominate the market till this day.
3 years later, POSH lager’s consistency and drinkability have been noticed by the likes of many notable quality-forward hospitality operations and dominates Forest Road’s sales volume at 80%. It show’s no signs of slowing down.
Brewed with UK Challenger and Kent hop varietals, a subtle cereal malt profile, and cold-fermented prior to its 18 day cold-conditioning cycle.
POSH lager is brewed with technical precision to make for London’s only low-calorie premium lager thats not owned by a huge drinks company tricking you into thinking its craft beer.
3 years later, POSH lager’s consistency and drinkability have been noticed by the likes of many notable quality-forward hospitality operations and dominates Forest Road’s sales volume at 80%. It show’s no signs of slowing down.
Brewed with UK Challenger and Kent hop varietals, a subtle cereal malt profile, and cold-fermented prior to its 18 day cold-conditioning cycle.
POSH lager is brewed with technical precision to make for London’s only low-calorie premium lager thats not owned by a huge drinks company tricking you into thinking its craft beer.
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6.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7
Keg at the London Brewers' Market. Pours crystal clear gold, lightly effervescent, with a dense, creamy, pure white head. The nose has lots of biscuits, a little hay, hints of dough. Light sweet flavour with grassy bitterness, husky grains, more crispy biscuits. Light bodied with average carbonation. Decent balance on the finish, more biscuity character, grass and cereal, light bitter hay. Nice simple lager.
Tried
on 25 Nov 2017
at 06:49
5.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Keg at the London Brewers market. A clear golden orange coloured pour with a lasting frothy white head. Aroma is semi sweet buttery malts, cereal, grassy hop. Flavour is composed of cereal, light butter, cereal grains, grassy leafy hop, little veg. Palate is light, semi sweet, frothy carbonation, light grains. Meh.
Tried
on 25 Nov 2017
at 06:39
5.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 7
Pours clear pale blonde. Small white head that fades rather quickly. Smell is malty, tad crisp, overall pretty weak. Taste is pretty standard lager-style maltyness. tad crisp, but bit clingy as well ( maltsyrup ? ) more bitter than the average international pale lager, perhaps, and too much gas to me. OK. a bit of a downer after I was so impressed by their WORK.
Tried
on 30 Oct 2017
at 06:03