Crisp mouthfeel.
A sharp texture drives the beer — a clean, direct pour with room for the palate to fill in.
Tasting Notes
AI-generated sensory profile for Sagres Bohemia Bock
◎ Appearance
Deep copper-brown hue with excellent clarity and a dense, persistent head that clings to the glass with visible lacing. The color reflects the extended lagering and roasted malt character, while carbonation appears moderate and well-integrated.
◌ Aroma
Rich roasted malt dominates the nose, with pronounced notes of dark bread crust and subtle caramel sweetness. A warming alcohol presence emerges on the second nose, while noble hop character remains restrained, allowing the malt to lead.
◐ Taste
Full-bodied and smooth on the palate, with malty sweetness balanced by gentle roasted grain bitterness. Caramel and bready notes build through the mid-palate, while a subtle boozy warmth adds complexity without overshadowing the malt structure. Bitterness remains restrained at 22 IBU.
◑ Finish
Medium-length finish with lingering roasted malt and caramel character. The warmth persists pleasantly without harshness, leaving a dry roasted aftertaste.
Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Sagres Bohemia Bock
Serve at 9–12°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.
The classic — versatile, comfortable to hold and keeps the beer cool. No frills, no distractions: just the beer.
Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.
Food Pairing
What to eat with Sagres Bohemia Bock
About Bock
Style guide · what to expect · how to find alternatives
What is a Bock?
Bocks are strong German lagers with 6.5–7.5% ABV. Rich malt sweetness — toast, chocolate, caramel — with low bitterness and a warming finish.
Finding a similar Bock
hopIQ matches by flavor profile — not just style label. A beer with the same malty, roasted, full-bodied character as Sagres Bohemia Bock will score highly even if brewed in a different country or under a different sub-style name.