chickenfever
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Can anybody describe this type of beer - and do you like it? Saw some in the store an am curious. Thanks!
Sam Adams Noble Pils defines the style.
Sam Adams Noble Pils defines the style.
It was an inside joke.
It's nice to see such a prompt response from the beer style police, though.
I was thinking to myself, No it doesn't..... But maybe it's just another side of the spectrum....
Samuel Adams said:Samuel Adams® Noble Pils is brewed with all 5 Noble hops for a distinct hop character and fresh taste. Deep golden in color with a citrusy hop aroma, Samuel Adams Noble Pils is a traditional Bohemian Pilsner.
The honeyed malt character from traditional Bohemian malt is balanced by delicate yet pronounced citrus, floral, and piney notes from the Noble hops. The winner of our 2009 Beer Lovers Choice® election, this beer was chosen by over 67,000 drinkers for its crisp complexity and refreshing taste.
Can anybody describe this type of beer - and do you like it? Saw some in the store an am curious. Thanks!
Can anybody describe this type of beer - and do you like it? Saw some in the store an am curious. Thanks!
onthekeg said:I'm guessing troll. It would be like someone goes to a camera board and wonders how they can take 3d shots with his Instamatic from his Grandma's house.
landshark said:Delicious...
Actually, your question is too open. Are we talking a Bohemian Pilsner, Bohemian Wheat, something else?
The original Stroh's recipe I had when a lot younger was more commonly known then as Bohemian Style beer. The recipe is a bit different now.
Pilsner Urquell is the definition of Bohemian Pilsner.
http://www.bjcp.org/docs/2008_Guidelines.pdf
Style 2B. I believe you're talking about Bohemian Pilsners?
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