Pilsner

Pilsner is a type of lager beer that originated in the Czech Republic in the mid-19th century. It is a light, crisp beer that is known for its clean, refreshing taste and golden color. Pilsner is typically brewed with a combination of pale malted barley and hops, resulting in a mild, hoppy flavor and a slightly bitter finish.

There are two main styles of Pilsner: German Pilsner and Czech Pilsner. German Pilsner, also known as “Pils” or “Pilsener,” is brewed with German hops and has a drier, more bitter taste than Czech Pilsner. Czech Pilsner, also known as “Pilsner Urquell,” is brewed with Saaz hops from the Czech Republic and has a slightly sweeter taste and more floral aroma than German Pilsner.

Pilsner is a popular beer style around the world and is often served in tall, slender glasses to showcase its clear, golden appearance. It is a refreshing beer that pairs well with a variety of foods, including grilled meats, seafood, and spicy dishes.

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