Master Polotmavý 13°

Master Polotmavý 13°

Brewed for the Plzeňský Prazdroj.
Master polotmavý je vynikající 13% prémiové speciální pivo vyvážené chuti s jemnou karamelovou hořkostí a barvou, originál, ve kterém se snoubí tradiční mistrovství našich sládků s tajemným uměním neznámého mistra. Proslulý žatecký chmel dodává pivu jedinečné aroma, nejlepší světlý slad s karamelem pak jemně karamelovou chuť a tmavší barvu.
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Pilsen, Czech Republic

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3.1 On tap at the Kavárna Obecní dům café in Prague. Not nearly as dark as I thought polotmavies (nice plural, eh?) had to be. Kind of amber, a bit of a darker, more reddish version of gold. White head could be a touch creamier. Very faint aroma of grains and malt. Light body, super easy to drink, with sweet flavours of malt, dried fruits and grain. Just a touch grassy, but not as nearly as any of the Pilsners. Nice!
3.5 Quite good. Had it at the Plzen museum. Nice with malty rich and abundant features. Quite amber and sweet.
2.5 [Kran] Wygląd: Bursztynowe, z wysoką pianą. Aromat: Dość pusty, słodowy, trochę chleba. Smak: Lekki karmel, słodycz. Podsumowanie: Dało się wypić bez bólu, ale szału nie było.
3.3 (Keg at the hotel bar, 20160613) The beer poured brown and clear. Its head was medium sized and white. Aroma had malts and caramel . Palate was medium bodied with medium carbonation. Flavours were malts, caramel, grass, sweetness and bitterness. Aftertaste was grassy, sweet and bitter. A tasty brew.
3.0 Klar bärnstensfärgad öl med beige skum. Doft av malt, bröd och aningen karamell. Även lättare inslag av kryddighet. Detsamma återkommer i smaken. Något för söt för min smak.
3.0 Bottle. Amber, head disappeared quickly. Aroma simple and straight forward. Little bubbles of CO2 rushing to the surface. But it all seems a bit watery after all...
3.5 On tap at restaurant Gyllene Prag, Göteborg. Clear amber with off white head. Fruity, caramel with malt and hay. Dry with medium bitterenss and medium carbonation.
3.6 Tap in Prague. Clear medium amber. Sweet brown sugar nose, touch of toast and fruity yeast. Flavor follows, tastes a bit darker than color. Minimal bitterness. Good balance. Light medium body. Solid enough. First rate in Europe.
3.3 Tap in Lucerna Hospoda, Prague. Clear amber body, light white head. Low carbonated. Aroma is very light, fruity and corn. Tastes light with tones of cereal and flowers.
3.0 Pours clear dark amber with medium white head. Aromas are malt, grass, bread, maybe some citrus. Light body, medium carbonation. Medium sweet and malty finish.
2.8 From tap. Clear dark amber color with off white head. Malty aroma, bready, caramel, herbal. Sweet and light bitter taste. Light to medium oily body with soft carbonation.
3.0 Bottle obecni dum Prague. Clear amber slight head. Toffee malt aroma taste same light hops nice sweetness. Thin body. Decent
2.5 Bottle split at LKS HeIgHtS, thanks to Fergus for doubling my Polotmavy tally in an instant, 21/04/15. Very lightly hazed orange amber with a moderate off white covering. Nose is bready, cereals, grain husk, light paper. Taste comprises much the same, paper, grain, cereal, light caramel. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close. Blandometer is high amber.
3.2 Bottle share, thanks to Fergus for the new style tick. Clear amber orange, lightly sparkling, small foamy off-white head, sparse lacing. Aroma is bready, rye, molasses. Body is medium, a little foamy, low carbonation. Taste has light toffee malts, warm water, soft citrus. Decent malty stuff.
3.2 21st April 2015 Bottle share at Leighton’s Stratoflat. Clear amber beer, good pale cream colour head. Palate is light and semi dry with mild fine carbonation. Bready malts. Traces of marmalade and floralness. Light semi dry finish. Not bad!
2.3 Bottle shared at Leightons pad. Clear honey golden coloured pour with a halo of white head. Aroma is sweet nutty, raisin, cardboard. Pretty sweet on the nose. Flavour is composed of nutty, papery, little caramel, light caramel, pretty nasty. Palate is semi sweet, moderate carbonation. Grainy, nutty, dried fruits.
3.0 Bottle shared in London - thanks to Fergus. Pours clear gold with a creamy, white head. Big cereal nose, dry bread, some vague citrus. Light to medium sweet flavor with sugary cereal, slight appear, grains, ripe orange. Light bodied with average carbonation. Finishes sweet with further cereal, pale bread, hay, grain, citrus rind. OK.
3.0 How: Draught. Where: Bar Central Vasastan, Stockholm. Appearance: Amber colour with an off-white head. Aroma: Caramel, malt, bread. Body: Medium body and carbonation. Flavour: Malt, bread, some metal.
2.8 40cl Tap. Clear amber with a white head. Mild aroma of malt. Tastes of fresh green apples, rough grass. no long finish. okay thirst quencher.
3.0 Bottle at James’ house for the End of History tasting. Pours a clear gold with a thin white head. Sweet grainy apple notes on the nose. Medium bodied, sweet and grainy. Not much going on. More sweetness into the finish.
3.1 Bottle. Amber color. Bready caramelly, soft floral aroma and flavor. Hints of butter and cinnamon. Decent.
2.8 Appearance: Amber, clear. Some fizzy light tan head. Aroma: Malt, not much. Sweetness. Taste: Malt, sweet. Pretty smooth. Bought: Trade with Dorin - thanks!, 355 ml Info: 22/11-2014, BB: 18/11-2014
3.2 Amber colour and almost no foam. It smells malty. The taste is sweet, malty and like caramel. Soft carbonation. Increasing sourness in the finish. Medium body and a bit oily. There is a slight bitterness in the background. Unusual style of beer, but quite drinkable.
1.7 Nettes Dunkles, das aber einen ordentlich Stich zu haben schien. Lag wahrscheinlich am weit überzogenen MHD. Ansonsten malzig, sehr malzig und ungewöhnlich sauer.
1.7 Bottle from MisoW, BBD 14/9/14. The beer pours out in a hazy amber-reddish colour with low head and medium body. Aroma of malt and graisn. Taste of rotten bread, sourness, grains, malt and herbs, combined with some hints of hops and citrus fruits. Not drinkable, due to these special slimy beards.
3.1 355ml bottle thanks to Cuso. Copper color. Thin head. Medium carbonation. Aroma is malty and herby.
3.2 Keg at u kasparu, losovice clear mid amber with fairly sweet caramalt fruitiness. Subtle bitterness, medium body, brief finish.
1.7 Bottle shared at the End of History tasting. Not much to it. Aroma was burnt bread crust, sour pils yeast, and fugly ugly hops. Pours amber with a nice fizz to it. Taste is stale bread and skunky bohemian pilsner. Literally tastes like an old skunked Michelob. Not loving it.
3.3 On-tap: two 0.4 litre glasses around midnight on 1st Oct 2014, in a bar somewhere in Prague. Pours a good, solid amber colour with a large white head with a creamy texture. Aroma is fairly sweet with caramel and mixed fruits being the main smells. Taste is also on the sweet and fruity side with next to no bitterness until the end of each sip. Went very well with a huge Burger and chips.
3.5 Master Polotmavý 13° - CZ - Polotmavy - 5.2% - 3.5/5 On tap at Na Parkanu, Plzen. Amber color, big creamy white head. Aroma is caramel, grapes, pale and caramel malts, plum, fuity esters similar to the Leffe Rouge, brown sugar. Taste is sweetish, fruity, metallic bitterness in the finish fairly hoppy. Medium to full body, thick texture.