Forget the zoo reviews, what were the beers like?

@Brum THE TIME HAS COME!
Dvur Kralove beer review special
The brewery in Dvur makes 6 beers with 4 of them being available permanently and the other two are changed depending on season (summer/winter). They are each different type (pilsner lager, dark beer, IPA, APA, wheat beer and ginger beer), with strength ranging from 4 to 6,8% and IBU ranging from 24 to 58,95.
You can either purchase a 1-liter bottle of the beer you like, or the whole set of 5 and they are obviously on tap in some of the zoo's restaurants. As I was driving I had to opt for the bottled one and taste it later. My choices were:
Black Rhino Beer - dark beer, strength 5,8%, IBU 26
Described by the zoo as "top-fermented Coffee Stout, with beautifully dense foam with taste and smell of freshly roasted coffee." I gotta say that the coffee smell and taste were indeed very noticeable (they use Fair Trade coffee from Kenya) and it gave the beer nice and refreshing feeling. However, I can't confirm if that foam is really as advertised, because whenever I poured it into a glass, the foam was pretty much non-existent. All in all, even though I kinda like dark beers, and this didn't really disappoint it isn't something I would probably not buy again.
African Queen Beer - APA, strength 4,2 %, IBU 34
Zoo's description: "As one of the few in Europe, we use "African Queen Hops" from the South African Republic."
In the last couple of months, I became really fond of APA's. It seems like that from all sorts of beer I have tasted so far, they suit me the best and this one was no exception. Very light in terms of feeling after you drink it, good taste with fitting bitterness (although the bitterness isn't really a factor for me), and adequate foam. From those I tasted, this one is my favorite.
White Rhino Beer - pilsner lager, strength 4,4%, IBU 39
Lager is the royal category of beer in Czechia and rightfully so. As the head of Research Institute of Brewing and Malting said in a recent interview: "
If I want to see how good the brewery is, I try their lager, that should be Magnum opus of every brewer. If you can do a good lager, you can do everything. Also, it is the best beer, no other type has such perfect balance of tastes, strength, bitterness...no stout or ale can beat that."
So obviously this was something I had to try. And I was very satisfied so I think it is safe to say that Dvur's brewery knows how to do the job

This one had the best foam from all 3, the taste was very pleasant, but it felt a bit heavier than the APA.
So all in all, from 3 beers I tasted, in my opinion, 2 were very good and 1 average. My father had also tasted them and he would probably describe them as 1 very good (lager), 1 average (APA) and 1 poor (dark) but it's important to note that he is a very conservative lager drinker

