I've shared this elsewhere, but I'm drinking a hoppy beer with Pils as the base right now and it's tasting pretty good. Might be worth a try for anyone that is considering it.
6 gallon recipe
7.5lbs Pils
2lbs White Wheat Malt
1lb Munich
1lb Flaked Oats
.5oz Horizon @ 60
3oz Centennial 30 minute hop stand
2oz Citra 30 minute hop stand
.5oz Horizon 30 minute hop stand (didn't feel like vacuum sealing the extra .5oz)
2oz Centennial 4 day dry hop
1oz Citra 4 day dry hop
OG 1.052
FG 1.01
I fermented with Mangrove Jack West Coast, but whatever yeast you prefer for hoppy beers will be fine. I guess the grain bill puts this somewhere in the ballpark of a White IPA, and I know some people will use a whit yeast for that, but I'm not personally a fan. Cal Ale, US-05, WLP007 all would be strains that I would consider. No complaints about the Mangrove Jack, though. It attenuated well, floc'd better than cal ale, and is just as clean.