Style: Pilsner (Czech-Style)

ABV: 4.9

87/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 2
Flavor: 16
Mouthfeel: 4

Birds Fly South Ale Project Czech-Style Pilsner

What the brewers say

A traditional Czech-style lager. Light bread notes leading into a bright dry finish.

What our panel thought

Subtle aroma—light sweetness, nuttier malt edges, zesty-floral hop notes. On the palate, a light and dusty bitterness, as light, clean, sweet malt pushes some floral-zesty hop flavor. Finishes clean and dry. Pleasant and bright hop character. Easy drinking. Slightly rustic.

What our editors thought

Lemon lime with a touch of orange zest on the nose. The sip brings some needed bitterness and carbonic zip, but that citrus lean is unshakeable and gives it the impression of sweetness.

Review printed in: The Rebirth of Cool: Inside the Lager Evolution (June-July 2021) (View All Issues)


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Birds Fly South Ale Project The Time it Takes

“Fruity aromas of apples and cherries. Smoked component is reserved, barely detectable in the aroma. Flavor is malt-forward, light oak and cherry-like smoke, with earthy, floral hops. Complex and interesting, the flavors play off each other quite nicely. Medium to medium-dry finish.”

Birds Fly South Ale Project Out Back Counting Stars

Amazing aroma—huge pepper, citrus, and fresh tropical fruit grounded by damp wood-and-leather funk. _Brett_ orange juice. Bitterness fights with _Brett_ funk in the flavor, crowding out hops but leaving a citrus residue. Unbalanced toward _Brett_ and bitterness.

Prison City Brewing Laser Brain

Bright IPA-like nose: tropical blend of mango, pineapple, grapefruit, papaya, dragonfruit. Mango and lemon flavors, grapefruit and lime zest, with lightly bracing acidity and lactic punch. Light bitterness works well here. Citrus-forward; soft tartness at one with the fruit, especially as the finish fades into orange pulp. Nicely balanced.

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