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Von Ebert releases Bohemian Dark Lager and Pierre Le Chat French Pilsner
Von Ebert Brewing is looking pretty cool and feeling so bohemian like you, yeah they think you might even like their Bohemian Dark Lager too.
Von Ebert Brewing is looking pretty cool and feeling so bohemian like you, yeah they think you might even like their Bohemian Dark Lager too. Dandy Warhols lyrical references aside, you might want to come see the band, it’s a casual easy thing and they will cook you up some wings, and send you home with a French Pilsner too, woah!
Based in the hometown of the Dandy’s, Portland’s award-winning Von Ebert Brewing has some fresh dark and light lagers for you this winter. So come crush some cans while looking pretty cool for the latest release of Pierre Le Chat a French-style Pilsner and Bohemian Dark Lager, both now available at the NW and NE Glendoveer pubs.
More from a press release:
Bohemian Dark Lager is a 5.1% ABV decocted continental dark lager which is the latest addition to the broad array of lagers produced by Von Ebert. The beer has a rich mouthfeel with flavors of biscuit and chocolate-covered raisins.
“Bohemian Dark Lager pairs well with cold temperatures and rich stews,” commented Jason Hanson, Lead Brewer and Blender, Von Ebert Glendoveer. “In a land known best for Pilseners, the Czechs also make a great dark beer that’s popular in the area, but not seen much outside of Bohemia. Referred to in Czechia as tmavé pivo, Bohemian Dark Lager can be thought of as a cousin to Schwarzbier and Dunkel in the same way that German Pils and Czech Pils are related, but still quite different overall.
In homage to the beer’s cultural roots, the label for the new Bohemian Dark Lager includes the colors of the current flag of Czechia and small lion icons that are found on the coat of arms of Bohemia.
Today Von Ebert is also releasing a freshly canned batch of Pierre Le Chat, its popular French Pilsner in the Italian style. The 4.8% ABV beer contains characteristics of strawberry leaf, hay loft, and lemon peel.
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