The best pilsner beers in 5 subcategories of pilsner were recently selected at this year’s World Beer Cup. The winning beers were made by breweries across the U.S. and globe—though surprisingly, given ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Erik Ofgang is a Connecticut journalist who writes about drinks. Pilsner was one of the most popular beer categories at this ...
All pilsners are lagers, but not all lagers are pilsners. This is because the pilsner is a style of pale lager. The pilsner is a great choice to drink any time of the year because of its floral hoppy ...
Despite the rude interruption by some snow last week, I’ve been in a spring mood, which usually means I start hankering for a crisp and tasty pilsner. Fortunately, I was able to try a great version of ...
If you didn’t know it already, pilsners weren’t created by some craft brewer in the US in the 1980s or even at one of the massive Macro-brewers in St. Louis or Milwaukee. No, the style was created ...
My friend Denise, an oenophile and budding beer geek, asked me an interesting question last week and I thought it would make a nice topic for this article: "What's the difference between a pilsner and ...
This week, we're going to get into two local examples of West Coast Pilsners. First off, what is a West Coast Pils? They're typically made the same way as your traditional pilsner: They're lagered, ...
Slow pouring is a long-standing German technique that softens the beer’s carbonation and opens up its delicate flavors. In the American craft beer scene, this technique of pouring beer can be ...