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Comparison

Czech pale lager vs India pale lager

What is the difference between Czech pale lager and India pale lager?

The short answer

The main difference is citrus: India pale lager has far more of it than Czech pale lager. Czech pale lager also leads on hop spice; India pale lager on resin & pine and bitterness.

Generated from the two style records. No editor has written this comparison up, so it carries no verdict beyond what the data supports.

Where they overlap

They share comparable sweetness, body, malt intensity, the same style family — the boundary between them is narrower than the comparison suggests.

Side by side

Czech pale lager compared with India pale lager
 Czech pale lagerIndia pale lager
FamilyPale lagerPale lager
FermentationBottom-fermented (lager)Bottom-fermented (lager)
OriginCzechiaUnited States
Category statusOne of these is a more settled category than the other, which is worth knowing before treating the comparison as exact.EstablishedCommercial category
Strength3–4.4% ABV4.8–7% ABV
Bitterness (IBU)IBU measures iso-alpha acids in the lab. It does not track perceived bitterness, which residual sweetness, body and roast all alter — compare the sensory rows below for how each actually tastes.20–35 IBU40–70 IBU
ColourThese are the same depth in the glass; colour is not what tells them apart.Gold — 3–6 SRM, 6–12 EBCStraw to gold — 3–8 SRM, 6–16 EBC
Original gravity1.028–1.0441.048–1.065
Final gravity1.008–1.0141.008–1.014
Serving temperature5–8°C5–8°C
Carbonation2–3 vol CO₂2–3 vol CO₂
GlasswarePilsner glass, Dimpled mugPilsner glass
Clarityclearbrilliant

How they taste different

CharacterCzech pale lagerIndia pale lager
CitrusNot characteristicModerate–High
Resin & pineNot characteristicLow–Moderate
Hop spiceLow–ModerateNot characteristic
BitternessLow–ModerateHigh
Hop aromaLow–ModerateHigh
FloralLowNot characteristic
DrynessModerateHigh
Bread & biscuitModerateLow
Butter (diacetyl)None–TraceNot characteristic

Which should you choose?

Derived from where the two actually differ. Neither is better — this is a question of which difference you want.