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 | American Amber / Red Ale, Colorado, Imperial Beers, Mug, Oskar Blues Brewery, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
Name in honor of Gordon Knight, a Vietnam Vet who lost his life fighting a fire outside of the brewery’s town, this beer is a not to his service and love for craft beer. Not sure where to go with this review after that. Gordon is a hero…straight up! The...
by Michael Larson | Flute Glass, Helles Lager, Minnesota, Pilsner Glass, Surly Brewing Company, United States |
Its another day at the cabin. I know, I’m spoiled, but I’m going to take advantage of an impending storm developing over the lake by sipping on a new-to-me Surly brew. As always when passing through Minnesota, I snagged up a four pack of whatever Surly looks good....
by Michael Larson | American Amber / Red Ale, Colorado, Mug, Odell Brewing Company, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States |
I’ve never had Odell before, but I like them. The bottle is interesting, slightly unique in shape and with glass-embossed leaves, their logo, ringing the body, just before it juts into the neck. The label is made of hearty paper, not shiny and slippery, giving it a...
by Team | California Common / Steam Beer, Coffee Beers, Furthermore Beer, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, United States, Wisconsin |
Taylor: When I was handed 2 bottles of Furthermore Oscura, I did not fully understand what I possessed. I had never heard of the brewer (Furthermore operates out of Wisconsin as a wholesaler, brews its lineup with Sand Creek’s equipment, and distributes in...
by David | Bohemian / Czech Pilsner, California, Flute Glass, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Stange, United States |
I’ve got to admit first and foremost: I love pilsners, and pilsner-style lagers. Perhaps, it’s in my Hungarian blood, or maybe I developed a taste for it while living in Cincinnati, Ohio (for Germans what Holland, Michigan is for the Dutch). Of course, the Germans...
by Tom Smillie | Doppelbock, G. Schneider & Sohn Brewery, Germany, Mug, Pilsner Glass, Weizen Glass, Weizenbock |
Tom: I picked up this bottle of Aventinus at Whole Foods per a recommendation from my buddy Paul (the beer guy there). However, this was no regular bottle. As the finely wrapped bottle indicated, it had been brewed in 2003 and cellared in the ice caves of Kelheim for...