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About Pilsner

Pilsner originated in the Czech city of Pilsen in the 19th century and has become one of the most popular beer styles worldwide. It is known for its pale golden color, clarity, and refreshing taste. Pilsners are crisp, clean, and highly carbonated, offering a light to medium body.The flavor profile of Pilsner beers is characterized by a delicate balance between malt sweetness and hop bitterness. They exhibit a pronounced hop aroma and flavor, often featuring floral, spicy, or herbal notes. The malt presence is subtle, providing a light biscuit or bread-like character.Pilsners are typically well-attenuated, meaning they have a dry finish and are not overly sweet. They showcase a high level of carbonation, which contributes to their refreshing and effervescent nature. Pilsners are best enjoyed when served cold and are a popular choice for those seeking a light, crisp, and thirst-quenching beer.