Friday, September 30, 2011

Stoudts Pils


I've only had a few German Pilseners before and it was actually a beer straight from Germany, the other was Victory Prima Pils.   They were both great so I do have some high expectations from Stoudts Pils.  Stoudts describes it as delicately dry with a firm bitterness.   They believe that the crispbness of Saaz hops and a dry malt finish make it an excellent aperitif (whatever the hell that means.)
It's been voted #2 in blind tasting in The New York Times.  Also it was selected #3 by Men's Journal for Best Beers in America and has won 5 awards at the GABF (Great American Beer Festival.)   So the beer definitely has a good track record.   It has a session-like ABV which is 4.7% and an IBU of 40.

A:   Nice gold color with a billowing two finger head.   Tons of sticky lacing that clung to the beer all the way down the glass. 

S:  I feel it has a pretty unappealing scent.    A strong bitter scent mixed with pungent skunky grain.   Kind of a turn off for me personally.

T:  Very nice taste mixture of bitterness and malted grain.   The grain taste is semi sweet but doesn't last very long as a bitterness takes over and sticks around for a long aftertaste.

M:  Light bodied and medium carbonation.   It's crisp and refreshing.

O:  It's a pretty drinkable pilsener and the taste isn't bad.    Could drink quite a bit of it, but I'd rather drink Prima Pils.

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