Narragansett Beer is proud to announce the release of our all-new Bohemian Pils, a craft offering joining the flagship Lager, Light, and Cream Ale in our year-round line-up, which is complemented by seasonal craft offerings and limited-edition releases.
The Narragansett Bohemian Pils was styled after the Narragansett Imperial Bohemian Pilsner, a limited-edition offering in the brand’s Private Stock series, released earlier this year. Brewed under the supervision of award-winning brewmaster Sean Larkin, the new Pils is brewed to 5.2 percent alcohol by volume and filtered for a flavorful, sessionable beer experience. A flavorful yet easy-drinking, refreshing beer; this brew features the nuanced flavor of Pale malt, Pilsner malt, Wheat malt and Cara Blonde malt up front, balanced with the bitterness of Northern Brewer and Hallertau hops. The Bohemian Pils contains 30 IBUs (International Bitterness Units).
Honoring the long-standing tradition of lager brewing established by our German founders, Narragansett chose a lager-style beer to expand our year-round craft offerings. While many craft breweries today are focused on ale-style beers, lager continues to be our signature style, as seen in the Marzen-style Fest, Helles Bock and flagship offerings Lager and Light.
Narragansett Bohemian Pils, priced between $8.49 - $8.99 SRP, is now available in six packs of 16-ounce cans and on draft throughout Rhode Island, Boston, Southeastern Mass, and New Haven, CT.
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Hi James,
Right now ‘Gansett hasn’t reached Lancaster County, PA. You best bet would be picking some up in the Philly area when you are there.
Cheers!
Help me get a case of the Bohemian Pils. I’m in Lancaster county, Pa.
Hi Mark,
They were the cans inside 30 packs mostly and 12pks and 18pks. All were 12oz cans and it was part of a Summer promo we ran. So by now, some stores may or may not have it. Tough to tell, but we’ll be running more of these in the future.
Cheers!
I am a huge fan of Narraganset I live in New Hampshire and looked everywhere for the 1975 cans and had no luck .could you tell me were i could find it..I have had all your season beers and got a lot of my friends on the Narraganset team..thank you for brewing such a great beer……
Hi James,
Right now ‘Gansett hasn’t reached Lancaster County, PA. You best bet would be picking some up in the Philly area when you are there.
Cheers!