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Awake Limbs. New pilsner. Damn good.
So Pipeworks has a new Pils coming out, anyone gonna PIUFMB?![]()
Lemme find it
So Pipeworks has a new Pils coming out, anyone gonna PIUFMB?![]()
I’ve never made it to their shop but if it hits distribution I can grab some for you!
Ok, I am going to say it. While Suraez Palatine Pils is fantastic, I think, for my taste, Live Oak is still my favorite. It is a little more full in the mouthfeel dept. and has more bite to it, which I really like. ******* it Texas, y you so far away.
After finishing a 4 pack of Palatine over the past couple of days while intermittently drinking LO Pilz, I would have to agree. I don't want to be a homer, but I just can't help it. I happily send out cases of Pilz for c&s when I can though, especially when it goes on sale for $7/6-pack.
After finishing a 4 pack of Palatine over the past couple of days while intermittently drinking LO Pilz, I would have to agree. I don't want to be a homer, but I just can't help it. I happily send out cases of Pilz for c&s when I can though, especially when it goes on sale for $7/6-pack.
I’ll be your huckleberry, Srs. Plz let me know.
Let me know next time you are doing a run!
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Awake Limbs. New pilsner. Damn good.
Many tasty pilsners were poured at CBC this year, was happy to see that. My favorite was Bierstadt Slow Pour Pils.
Many tasty pilsners were poured at CBC this year, was happy to see that. My favorite was Bierstadt Slow Pour Pils.
Give me a couple of weeks and I should have some more free time to take care of you guys.
They weren't, most of the servers didn't even know what they were pouring.were they slow pouring? really want to check this place out next time i am in denver.
http://www.westword.com/restaurants...r-you-a-beerbut-only-in-its-own-glass-9370267
I did a side by side recently with Heater Allen Pils, one slow poured (~3 minutes) one poured and then consumed immediately. The slow pour definitely killed a little bit of the carbonation and made the hop bitterness slightly less pronounced (this particular batch seemed hoppier than I remembered). Also made for a more watery mouthfeel. I don’t see a need for the slow pour most of the time, but it was cool to taste the slight nuances. Also, I think slow pouring so that the head towers above the glass is pretty fun for some reason.They weren't, most of the servers didn't even know what they were pouring.
I've seen this slow pour thing before. None of the guys at my brewing school in Germany liked it. According to one guy it's because in the past the beer was pushed with a lot more CO2 so it took 7-10 minutes to get the foam to die down and it became sort of a tradition. I've never seen it in person before though.