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Old 07-22-2009, 10:40 PM   #1
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Default Pikeland Pils - Sly Fox Brewery

Brewed and packaged not an hour's drive from me - on little-used country roads, no less - I get this always as fresh as can be. Last but not least, it's packaged in beer's most perfect form: an aluminum can.

One doesn't expect a beer of this calibre to come from a tin. This must be what Pils tastes like in Germany.


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I saw this at my local distributor, so you are recommending this beer? I will have to give it a try.
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I'm a big fan too. Its a big pils, thicker than the traditional German varieties but its clean, smooth and fresh. At least it is in SE PA. I'm fortunate enough to have had it from the tap at the Sly Fox brewery here. Definitely worth checking out.
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