Ep 158 - We Taste Six Pilsners And Rank The Surprises
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Six pilsners should be predictable, right? We thought we were about to drink six cans of the same crisp lager and politely nod our way through it. Instead, we got a full spread of flavors, finishes, and surprises that made us rethink what a craft pilsner can be, especially when you’re looking for lower ABV beer that still has personality.
We bring home a craft-only lineup from Total Wine and taste through it one by one, including Inbound Brewing’s Laser Loon Pilsner, Sierra Nevada Premium Pils in that tiny 8.4 oz “proper pilsner can,” Millstream’s Oom Pah Pah German Pilsner from Amana, Iowa, Oliphant Brewing’s no-frills Wisconsin pilsner, Modest Brewing’s Last Of The Best Strata Czech Style Pilsner with double dry hopping, and Venn Brewing’s Pills with its bold Czech-inspired promise. Along the way we score each beer, talk clarity and aroma, and keep coming back to one theme: subtle does not mean boring when the malt and noble hops are in balance.
We also dig into pilsner history and the different pilsner styles, then wrestle with the question that always pops up once hops enter the chat: what really separates a hoppy pilsner from an IPA? If you think craft beer equals hazy IPA or high-test stout, this tasting is a clean, cold reminder that lagers can still be interesting. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a fellow pilsner drinker, and leave a review so more people can find us.
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