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BJs Double Pils

Brewed by: BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse
Origin: , United States
Beer style: European Strong Lager

Most commonly found in Poland, but also in other European countries as well, especially the East. These are essentially stronger versions of pilsners, though the increased malt and alcohol will noticeable reduce the hop accent. Because these are usually all-malt, and comfortably hopped, they are easily distinguishable from malt liquors. Without the malt character of bocks, these are worthy of a style all their own.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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BJs Double Pils

Brewed by: BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse
Origin: , United States
Beer style: European Strong Lager

Most commonly found in Poland, but also in other European countries as well, especially the East. These are essentially stronger versions of pilsners, though the increased malt and alcohol will noticeable reduce the hop accent. Because these are usually all-malt, and comfortably hopped, they are easily distinguishable from malt liquors. Without the malt character of bocks, these are worthy of a style all their own.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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BJs Double Pils

Brewed by: BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse
Origin: , United States
Beer style: European Strong Lager

Most commonly found in Poland, but also in other European countries as well, especially the East. These are essentially stronger versions of pilsners, though the increased malt and alcohol will noticeable reduce the hop accent. Because these are usually all-malt, and comfortably hopped, they are easily distinguishable from malt liquors. Without the malt character of bocks, these are worthy of a style all their own.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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BJs Double Pils

Brewed by: BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse
Origin: , United States
Beer style: European Strong Lager

Most commonly found in Poland, but also in other European countries as well, especially the East. These are essentially stronger versions of pilsners, though the increased malt and alcohol will noticeable reduce the hop accent. Because these are usually all-malt, and comfortably hopped, they are easily distinguishable from malt liquors. Without the malt character of bocks, these are worthy of a style all their own.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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BJs Double Pils

Brewed by: BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse
Origin: , United States
Beer style: European Strong Lager

Most commonly found in Poland, but also in other European countries as well, especially the East. These are essentially stronger versions of pilsners, though the increased malt and alcohol will noticeable reduce the hop accent. Because these are usually all-malt, and comfortably hopped, they are easily distinguishable from malt liquors. Without the malt character of bocks, these are worthy of a style all their own.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

n/a

BJs Double Pils

Brewed by: BJs Restaurant & Brewhouse
Origin: , United States
Beer style: European Strong Lager

Most commonly found in Poland, but also in other European countries as well, especially the East. These are essentially stronger versions of pilsners, though the increased malt and alcohol will noticeable reduce the hop accent. Because these are usually all-malt, and comfortably hopped, they are easily distinguishable from malt liquors. Without the malt character of bocks, these are worthy of a style all their own.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09