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Logboat Brewing Bobber Lager Review

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Bobber Lager is Logboat Brewing’s (Columbia, Missouri) take on the classic American lager. Its light, crisp, and made to be easy drinking. It’s clearly positioned as a great beer for laid back settings, such as barbecues, fishing trips, or just kicking back. The can design, featuring a retro bobber floating on water, sets the tone for what you’re about to get…unfussy and refreshingly straight forward.

Logboat Brewing Bobber Lager

Tasting Notes

Bobber Lager pours a pale golden hue with a bright, frothy white head that dissipates quickly, leaving a subtle lacing on the glass. The aroma is clean and straight forward, with hints of fresh grain, a touch of honey-like sweetness, and a faint floral note from the hops. On the palate, it’s crisp and light-bodied, with a mild malt backbone that delivers flavors of biscuit and cracker, complemented by a subtle grassy hop presence. The finish is clean and dry, making it highly sessionable and perfect for warm weather or casual sipping.

What Stands Out

What sets Bobber Lager apart is its balance. While many American lagers lean too heavily on blandness or over compensate with excessive hop bitterness, Logboat strikes a harmonious middle ground. It’s not trying to break new ground on Lagers, but it’s clear that care and quality ingredients went into its creation.

Potential Drawbacks

Bobber Lager’s simplicity might not wow craft beer enthusiasts seeking bold or complex flavors. It’s a beer designed for accessibility, which means it lacks the depth and nuance of more adventurous styles. While this isn’t necessarily a flaw, it’s something to keep in mind depending on your preferences.

Ratings

  • Appearance – 3.8/5
  • Aroma – 3.9/5
  • Flavor – 4.2/5
  • Mouthfeel – 4.1/5
  • Overall – 4/5

Logboat Brewing’s Bobber Lager is a solid, reliable beer that excels in its simplicity. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a refreshing, no-frills lager that pairs well with outdoor activities or casual gatherings. While it may not be the most exciting offering in the craft beer world, its consistency and drinkability make it a great choice. For fans of the style, Bobber Lager is definitely worth a try.

If you’ve tried Logboat’s Bobber Lager, please tell us what you thought about it in the comments section below.

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