jmm635 (249), Havertown, Pennsylvania, USA Dec 19, 2008 Pours a bright yellow color with a fluffly white heads. Lots of bubbles. Looks very nice in its pilsner glass. Pretty nice hoppy aroma. Flavor is dominated by the hops, but has enough maltiness to balance out the bitterness. Good, crisp finish. Pilsners are not my favorite style, but it is easy to tell this is a nice one. 1010 (206), Marysville, Ohio, USA Dec 19, 2008 Pours a golden color with a light carbonated white head
Taste light and airy with a bit of a fruity side
Good beer for the style bigguns22 (88), Maryland, USA Dec 14, 2008 When you poor small white head.this beer drinks like dry champagne.Cloudy and light yellow in color.finsh light on the hops and a little bitter. Dunkelstar (14), Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA Dec 14, 2008 Bottle, from Winter 08 variety pack. Golden pour with a decend head and carbonation. Hoppy aroma, and initial bite that has some maltiness to it and ends with a smooth hop. Very nice balance to it. Nice hoppy pils from a local brewery. Not nearly as hoppy as the Hop Devil, IMO the prima is a more drinkable beer overall. This is a quality brew. HopheadHans (753), Bay Area, California, USA Dec 13, 2008 Bottle. Another great American style Pilsener that would be a better choice than the ones that have to travel from Germany. Pours with a more golden color and a fairly large frothy head with good retention. Aroams of grain and hops, hop and malt flavors wiht a nice balanced finish, not too harsh. A very nice beer. Taverner (827), San Ramon, California, USA Dec 12, 2008 Updated: Dec 19, 2008At first pour there was a skunky aroma which I dont mind under the right circumstances and this worked The skunkiness dissipates pretty quickly. Pours golden with limited white head. Flavor is crisp bitter and refreshing. Decent pilsener. reakt (938), Greater London, England Dec 9, 2008 Updated: Dec 30, 2008Bottle from Tipsy’s Liquor World, Denver. Pours a pale gold with a nice fluffy white head. Lemon/lime and slightly metallic hops with sweet, grainy malts in the nose. The flavor has a nice crisp hop bitterness, none of the usual skunky nastiness, and the malts, although sweet and grainy, are not of the the usual corney variety I often associate with the style. Well balanced and just ever so bitter with a clean, dry finish. I’ve enjoyed very few pils to date and this is definitely one of them. BEERGUY007 (206), Scotia, New York, USA Dec 7, 2008 12 ounce bottle from Glenville beverage. Very hoppy, like you would expect. I think mine may have been a little old. The bottle was a little dusty. Smooth beer none the less. Nice and citrusy, nice lace.
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