This beer is very good. I'm not usually into the pilsner style, but I think part of that is that I haven't actually explored many beers of this style. Short of James Squire's Pilsner and the watery american lager labeled as 'pilsner' I can't say I know much about them.
Needless to say this beer was surprisingly great.
I'm still working on figuring out aromas. I honestly don't know how people get what they do from those smells, but I guess it requires training and practice, but I definitely smelled some fruity-ness from the hops.
For me two things immediately stood out as a I tasted this beer.
1) So much balance between hops and malt.
2) More bitter than I would have expected, all the way through, but surprisingly delicious!
This is an 'adult' beer. That is, the flavours are all well-balanced and very subtle. Nothing to smack you in the face. The bitterness is strong throughout and the finish is quite dry. I really like it and will be keeping an eye out for it from now on in bars!
If I can brew something as delicious as this for summer time, consider me hooked!
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German Pils Profile:
IBUs: 25 – 45 SRM: 2 – 5
OG: 1.044 – 1.050 FG: 1.008 – 1.013
ABV: 4.4 – 5.2%
OG: 1.044 – 1.050 FG: 1.008 – 1.013
ABV: 4.4 – 5.2%
I would say that this pils is on the higher side of the IBUs, probably in the 30s somewhere. The colour is of course a very pale straw yellow. I know I will have a difficult time replicating the colour and clarity of this beer simply because I'm using BIAB. The final gravity is quite low as well. I have only been able to achieve this once and that was through an unusually low mashing temperature. I imagine that this will be similar.