Had this one today, was delicioso 👌. Evaluation coming soon

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Plzeňský Prazdroj - Pilsner Urquell
Plzeň, Czech Republic
Style: Pilsner - Czech/Bohemian
ABV: 4.4%, IBU: 40
Taste: clean, smooth, hoppy
Rating: 3.75/5
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About the beer:
In 1842, at a brewery in Plzeň, brewer Josef Groll introduced the world to the first golden ‘pilsner’ lager, and changed beer forever. His invention soon became the most popular style of beer on the planet.
Pilsner Urquell is brewed in the same brewery using the same recipe for over 180 years. Today, they still insist on using traditional methods, like triple decoction and parallel brewing in wooden lagering barrels. It takes longer but means they never compromise on the taste.
Pilsner Urquell’s signature flavour balances sweetness from the triple-decocted malt, and bitterness from our Saaz hops. The thick head of dense wet foam adds smoothness and seals in flavour and aroma.
In every sip of Pilsner Urquell you’ll notice a refreshing crispness from natural carbonation, then subtle caramel tones and a clean finish with a pleasing hoppy bitterness.
No way! 😤😀
“UNESCO world heritage
The historical, social, cultural and economic position beer has gained in Belgium since the Middle Ages is strong. It’s no wonder Belgium is called “the country of beer”:
• There are more than 250 authentic breweries and more than 150 beer companies. Together they bring 2000 original beers to the market.”
https://www.beerwulf.com/en-nl/articles-about-craft-beer/belgium-beer-country
I wouldn't want to commit myself to that statement. There are other factors that also speak for the Czech Republic or Germany as the beer country. In my very generalized view Belgian beer is very malty, sweet and sometimes very fruity on purpose, so you get a beer you can enjoy almost like a wine. In Germany you get smooth and refreshing beers to drink all day every day, especially in Bavaria where the Reinheitsgebot was invented by some king in 1516 which limits the ingredients in it's original writing to only barley, hops and water. Nowadays it's more like malt, hops, yeast and water due to the different beer styles. Speaking of beer styles the most famous style Pilsner was most likely invented in the city of Plzeň, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Cheers 🍻
Holzmarkt Brauerei - Schwärmer Pale Ale
Berlin, Germany
Style: Pale Ale
ABV: 4.8%, IBU: n/a
Taste: hoppy, bitter, tropical
Rating: 4.0/5
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