Pilsner Glass Beer Reviews
A favorite for the lighter beer styles, the pilsner or pokal glass is tall and slender, useful for showcasing a beer’s color, clarity, and carbonation. It’s also designed to maximize aroma and head retention.
by Tom Smillie | Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams), Fruit Beers, Massachusetts, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States, Witbier |
I picked up a Summer seasonal pack of Sam Adams (who by the way redesigned their website) the other day and finally got around to opening up a bottle. My first beer of choice was their Blackberry Witbier which was selected over as the 2008 winner of the Beer Lover’s...
by Tom Smillie | Flute Glass, Half Acre Beer Company, Illinois, Indiana, Maibock / Helles Bock, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Three Floyds Brewing Company, United States |
Phenomenal would be the word I’d use to sum up this collaborative brew between two great brewing companies: Half Acre and Three Floyds. I picked up a bomber when I was down at Half Acre a couple weeks ago claiming my allotment of Double Daisy Cutter. I had heard some...
by Matt | American Amber / Red Ale, Mug, Oregon, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, Rogue Ales, United States |
Pours a cloudy, rusty orange with minimal head on my pint glass pour. Aroma consists of more malt than hops, and I pick up a toasted, bready note. Before I go into the taste let me say that I appreciate the few Rogue beers I’ve had. I know my brother who resides on...
by Matt | American Amber / Red Ale, Goose Island Beer Company, Illinois, Irish Red Ale, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Pours a copper, slightly cloudy red color, 1 finger head; beer eventually clears quite well. Aroma is quite surprising, pleasant, and pleasing. Chocolate, caramel, coffee candy- really quite impressive. Like the inside of a coffee or candy shop. Taste: I definitely...
by Michael Larson | American Amber / Red Lager, August Schell Brewing Company, Minnesota, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Grain Belt Brewing Co. and Minneapolis grew up together. So when August Schell resurrected Grain Belt beer drinkers in this part of the country were delighted. The name Nordeast comes from the nic name of a defined community composed of 13 smaller neighborhoods whose...
by Matt | California, Flute Glass, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Trader Joe's, United States, Vienna Lager |
Color is a clear burnt orange, copper with a 1 finger head that dissipates quickly and leaves a slight film. Smells like a mix of malt and faint, floral hops- but the malt dominates. The taste consists of a sweet fruitiness right off the bat but the sweetness quickly...