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Fürst Wallerstein Classic

Brewed by: Fürst Wallerstein Brauhaus
Origin: Wallerstein, Schwaben/Bayern, Germany
Beer style: Pilsener

While the definition of "pilsner" is open to much debate in the beer community, it generally refers to pale, hoppy lagers, ranging from 28IBUs and up. Pilsners that do not meet the specific characteristics of a German or Bohemian pils will be given this generic classification.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Fürst Wallerstein Classic

Brewed by: Fürst Wallerstein Brauhaus
Origin: Wallerstein, Schwaben/Bayern, Germany
Beer style: Pilsener

While the definition of "pilsner" is open to much debate in the beer community, it generally refers to pale, hoppy lagers, ranging from 28IBUs and up. Pilsners that do not meet the specific characteristics of a German or Bohemian pils will be given this generic classification.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Fürst Wallerstein Classic

Brewed by: Fürst Wallerstein Brauhaus
Origin: Wallerstein, Schwaben/Bayern, Germany
Beer style: Pilsener

While the definition of "pilsner" is open to much debate in the beer community, it generally refers to pale, hoppy lagers, ranging from 28IBUs and up. Pilsners that do not meet the specific characteristics of a German or Bohemian pils will be given this generic classification.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Fürst Wallerstein Classic

Brewed by: Fürst Wallerstein Brauhaus
Origin: Wallerstein, Schwaben/Bayern, Germany
Beer style: Pilsener

While the definition of "pilsner" is open to much debate in the beer community, it generally refers to pale, hoppy lagers, ranging from 28IBUs and up. Pilsners that do not meet the specific characteristics of a German or Bohemian pils will be given this generic classification.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Fürst Wallerstein Classic

Brewed by: Fürst Wallerstein Brauhaus
Origin: Wallerstein, Schwaben/Bayern, Germany
Beer style: Pilsener

While the definition of "pilsner" is open to much debate in the beer community, it generally refers to pale, hoppy lagers, ranging from 28IBUs and up. Pilsners that do not meet the specific characteristics of a German or Bohemian pils will be given this generic classification.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Fürst Wallerstein Classic

Brewed by: Fürst Wallerstein Brauhaus
Origin: Wallerstein, Schwaben/Bayern, Germany
Beer style: Pilsener

While the definition of "pilsner" is open to much debate in the beer community, it generally refers to pale, hoppy lagers, ranging from 28IBUs and up. Pilsners that do not meet the specific characteristics of a German or Bohemian pils will be given this generic classification.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09