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 | Adjunct Lager, Groupe des Brasseries du Maroc, Morocco, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass |
I’m sure most would agree that the movie Casablanca is a classic. Unfortunately, the beer I’m currently sampling is another classic adjunct lager. There is nothing unique or impressive about this beer. Appearance: light golden color with a small hint of haze. It had a...
by Tom Smillie | Baltika Breweries, Dortmunder / Export Lager, Flute Glass, Pilsner Glass, Russia |
What better way to bring in the New Year than with a beer review. This brew hails from the Motherland of Russia and is probably going to be the quickest review for a beer ever. It’s easy because it is your standard, skunky Euro lager. The only thing going for this...
by Tom Smillie | European Pale Lager, Lithuania, Pilsner Glass, Utenos Alus |
After a long day it was time for a brew. I found the selection of this beer to be rather comical. I wanted to try a beer from a new country, but I was looking for a beer with some dynamic. You know…something other than the classic “lager beer” that every country seems...
by Tom Smillie | European Pale Lager, Italy, Peroni Brewery, Pilsner Glass |
The first time I had Peroni was in Boston while picking up my sister from college. My parents and I had walked the Freedom Trail and took a detour for some dinner in Little Italy. While most think that wine should be the standard drink of choice when in an Italian...
by Nate | European Pale Lager, Grolsch Brewery, Netherlands, Pilsner Glass |
I love Dutch lagers. If after work I get to come home and crack one open that is a good end to the day. Such is the case tonight and I’m already nearly finished with my choice for tonight: Grolsch Lager. This lager is crisp and refreshing with almost a bit of tartness...
by Tom Smillie | American Amber / Red Ale, Colorado, Fort Collins Brewery, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Sitting inside the cozy confines of my home the snow continues to fall. It looks like there is about 4 inches with no signs of letting up. While I read a beer book my mom got me for Christmas I’m enjoying a new brew. Half way done with my drink, I realized I review...