swivelhips1
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Where is Chuckanut pils on that list? Did I miss it?
They review beers sent to them directly from the breweries, which means Chuckanut likely decided not to participate.Where is Chuckanut pils on that list? Did I miss it?
They review beers sent to them directly from the breweries, which means Chuckanut likely decided not to participate.
https://www.pastemagazine.com/artic...est-pilsners-blind-tasted-and-ranked.html?a=1
Some really surprising misses in there, especially Weihenstephaner and Urquell for classics
Haven't had the pilsner but everything I've tried from pFriem so far was great.Glad to see pFriem Pils in the top 10. He used to brew at Chuckanut so it's not surprising that he knows how to make a pilsner.
Haven't had the pilsner but everything I've tried from pFriem so far was great.
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In large quantities I agree but I've used it in a Helles in small quantities and it came out great. I also used it in a German NEIPA and it came out not so great.I'm not a fan of Huell Melon, but everything else about this beer screams gimme.
I'm not a fan of Huell Melon, but everything else about this beer screams gimme.
In large quantities I agree but I've used it in a Helles in small quantities and it came out great. I also used it in a German NEIPA and it came out not so great.
In the case of the German NEIPA it was interesting but it didn't have the juicy character I was looking for in an NEIPA. I used the same combo of hops actually (plus German Cascade). In my opinion/experience they work really well as light additions or as complimentary hops but not as the main focus (say in an IPA for example, I really like them in weizens, pale lagers, and saisons).Brewery my father works at made an IPA hopped with Huell Melon, Mandarina Bavaria and Hallertau Blanc that was one of the most interesting IPA's I've had in quite a long time.
Curious what you guys didn't like about it? Brewery my father works at made an IPA hopped with Huell Melon, Mandarina Bavaria and Hallertau Blanc that was one of the most interesting IPA's I've had in quite a long time. I can't think of anything I've had that solely expressed that varietal though.
I'm not a fan of Huell Melon, but everything else about this beer screams gimme.
I haven't tried Huell Melon by itself but maybe I should. I have a series of dry-hopped saisons where I use the same base, maybe I'll do that next.Highland Park Brewery and pFriem made a beer that took HPB's flagship pale ale but heavily hopped it with Huell Melon and added a bit of brett. I though it was fantastic, like cantaloupe juice, but I don't think it was very popular. One downside I remember is that the melon characteristic faded pretty fast, maybe in a week or two, and the brett kind of took over.
I'm not a fan of Huell Melon, but everything else about this beer screams gimme.
i just saw that mirage made a huell melon dry hopped pilsner. any seattle folks try it? FoudreGuy beerscenes ?
I've heard it's really bad (at least thats what the Bottleworks guys told me), but I'm still kinda curious about grabbing a can.