March 14, 2012

Beer Review: Full Pint Rumplepilsen

Serving Type: Draft

ABV: 5.2 percent

Appearance: Rumplepilsen doesn't have anything really notable in it's appearance. That doesn't necessarily mean that's a bad thing, but it looks like your typical light beer with the golden straw color and a weak, white head. There wasn't a lot of carbonation in this beer either, but I think a lot of it might have interfered with the taste.

Smell: This beer smells very sweet and a biscuity. Those infamous pilsner malts also dance around in your nose after taking a waft.

Taste: It tasted very crisp and had that widely-known biscuity taste that's we are accustomed to with Czech Pilsners. It's very, very potent on the back of the tongue. The appearance of this beer isn't anything that draws you in, but the taste is what you expect with this style.

Overall Rating:     


Czech Pilsners are quickly making their way to the top of my list of preferred beer styles. That biscuity taste on the back of the tongue has become one of those beer sensations I've started to crave consistently. This beer's appearance isn't the greatest, but the taste blew me away.
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