Maria (3788), Thisted, Denmark May 11, 2008 From tap at St. Georgenbräu. Warm golden with a nice, dense head. The aroma has notes of flower and malt. The flavour is fruity hoppy with a slightly dry, citrussy bitterness, and there is a light note of malt too. It’s refreshing and nice.
imdownthepub (3937), Banbury, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire, England Jul 12, 2008 Bottled at Eulenspiegel, Bamberg, 500 ml. Gold with white head. Lemony, hoppy clear Pilsener, quite dry and pleasingly nicely still. refreshing on a baking day. Reasonable. chris_o (4393), London, Greater London, England Feb 16, 2008 Bottle at St Albans Beer Festival, September 2007. Very bright gold colour with a lively condition. Lots of sharp, quenching hops. A touch of toasted malt but it underpins the hoppy character rather than clashing with, or dominating. Nice crisp, dry mouthfeel. Wonderfully refreshing. This truly is a classic German pilsner. I’d like to try this one on tap.
fonefan (4045), Ulfborg, Denmark Nov 3, 2007 Draught @ brewery tap, Buttenheim, Oberfranken/Bayern, Germany. Clear light to medium yellow color with a average, frothy, good lacing, mostly lasting, white head. Aroma is moderate malty, toasted, light hoppy, citrus, flowers, perfume, fruity. Flavor is moderate sweet and light to moderate bitter with a average duration. Body is light to medium, texture is watery, carbonation is soft. Very refreshing. (201007) Mes_and_Sim (3927), London, Greater London, England Oct 5, 2007 A Mes rate:
50cl bottle at St. Albans Beer Festival. Ahh a proper bottled pils for once. Nice bright golden colour with a thin white film. Typical German pilsener but damn good stuff. Crisp clean citric hoppage and with an excellent bitter finish. Straight down the line but so much better than usual.
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