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 | Flute Glass, Maibock / Helles Bock, Mug, Pennsylvania, Pilsner Glass, Tröegs Independent Craft Brewery, United States |
I’ve had this in my fridge for over a year. Wow. Good thing this is a bock and probably matured a little with some cold cellaring. This, my first Tröegs brew, could not have been better. This Bock was a part of their Scratch Series where they brew various...
by Tom Smillie | Austria, Malt Liquor, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, Schloss Eggenberg Brewery |
Brewed annually. Lager yeast. Its name means Santa Claus. 14% abv. These are just a few facts I picked up before opening this bottle. It has been sitting in my fridge for some time now partly due to the abv. It is not every day that I (or you) might think, “I...
by Michael Larson | Bohemian / Czech Pilsner, Flute Glass, Minnesota, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Stange, Summit Brewing Company, United States |
The illustrious ‘bachelor weekend’ isn’t quite what it used to be. That’s because my beautiful daughter entered the world a little over a year ago and changed things up a bit. So the last few days as her mom travels halfway around the world I am no longer bored to the...
by Michael Larson | Lucky Bucket Brewing Company, Malt Liquor, Mug, Nebraska, Pale Lager, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Prohibition is a scary word to us beer lovers. A time where just stopping by a brewpub or your favorite bar wasn’t an option. Well Prohibition didn’t just impact people’s abilities to consume the alcohol present in most beers, it also influenced the styles themselves....
by Tom Smillie | Aecht Schlenkerla, Doppelbock, Germany, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Smoked Beer / Rauchbier, Stange |
Oak Smoke is an interesting product that is released in the winter around Christmas time. What makes this beer so interesting and unique? Well for starters its flavor and aroma are developed by using oak wood during the kilning process rather than beech wood. Beech...
by Taylor Birkey | American Amber / Red Ale, California, Imperial Beers, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, Port Brewing Company, United States |
Port Brewing Company is located in San Marcos, California, and is also known by its other name, The Lost Abbey. You may have had beers from both names and thought they were different … but they’re the same. Ever since I tasted Grand Teton Brewing...