2015 BJCP guidelines on Pale Bitter European Beers.
2015 BJCP guidelines on Pale Bitter European Beers.
A pale, well-balanced, smooth German lager that is slightly stronger than the average beer with a moderate body and a mild, aromatic hop and malt character.
A pale, well-balanced, smooth German lager that is slightly stronger than the average beer with a moderate body and a mild, aromatic hop and malt character.
A pale, highly-attenuated, light-bodied German lager with lower alcohol and calories than normal-strength beers.
Moderately bitter with noticeable malt and hop flavors, the beer is still interesting to drink.
A pale, highly-attenuated, light-bodied German lager with lower alcohol and calories than normal-strength beers. Moderately bitter with noticeable malt and hop flavors, the beer is still interesting to drink.
A light-bodied, highly-attenuated, gold-colored, bottom-fermented bitter German beer showing excellent head retention and an elegant, floral hop aroma.
Crisp, clean, and refreshing, a German Pils showcases the finest quality German malt and hops.
A light-bodied, highly-attenuated, gold-colored, bottom-fermented bitter German beer showing excellent head retention and an elegant, floral hop aroma. Crisp, clean, and refreshing, a German Pils showcases the finest quality German malt and hops.
A clean, crisp, delicately-balanced beer usually with a very subtle fruit and hop character.
Subdued maltiness throughout leads into a pleasantly well-attenuated and refreshing finish. Freshness makes a huge difference with this beer, as the delicate character can fade quickly with age. Brilliant clarity is characteristic.
A clean, crisp, delicately-balanced beer usually with a very subtle fruit and hop character. Subdued maltiness throughout leads into a pleasantly well-attenuated and refreshing finish. Freshness makes a huge difference with this beer, as the delicate character can fade quickly with age. Brilliant clarity is characteristic.
2015 BJCP guidelines on Pale Bitter European Beers.
2015 BJCP guidelines on Pale Bitter European Beers.
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