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3.1
199 reviews
Kansas City, United States
Community reviews
2.9Transparent gold. No head. Corn, caramel, malt, and honey aroma. Thin bodied and watery. Corn, water, grain, and a mildly bitter alcohol finish. Pretty standard pilsener.
2.0355ml bottle. Golden pour. This just does not do it for me. This is grainy and harsh, big malt note that finishes with an astringent bitterness. I guess it isn’t a german or czech pils but an american styled one, if this is all an american beer was I’m glad it went extinct, I don’t like just grain flavor in a pilsener.
2.9Bottled. Medium golden in color. Bready nose. Not a whole lot going on. Somewhat creamy tasting with a little bit of a grassy hop flavor to it. Decent pils.
2.7Pours a clear gold with a medium off white head. Aroma of wet grains and sweetness. Flavour is malty with an initial sweetness that drys just a bit. The body is medium making this seem a little bigger than it really is. Finish is a little thick and hangs out with a tiny amount of bitterness.
3.0Light gold, lively carb, soapy foam/lace. Typical pils aroma with a flat malt sweetness. Taste is foamy with sharp malt citrus, bright but flat flavor, light for pils, ok. Low Abv shows in this one I guess
1.9A typical pils. Yellow in color with no head. Not much flavor, but not horrible, either. It's actually a perfect example of it's genre.
2.8Yellow pour with a white head. The aroma has a ton of grain in it with not too much else. The flavor is more of the same. I get some heavy grain notes as well as some sweet malt and light grass. Thin mouthfeel and medium carbonation.
3.3Pours a medium gold with moderate white head. Taste is well balanced for a pilsener, with good finish. Above average and better than more mass-produced offerings.
3.5I had this at Global Brew. Pours gold with white head. Taste light, sweet, grain. I thought this was good. I will drink this again.
3.3Enjoyed this. Fine pale malt and slightly hoppy aroma. Golden color with a white fizzy head. Flavor was robust and full. Some fruity essence mixed in the grain followed by a hoppy finish. Carbonation was high and crisp but not distracting of the more subtle malt flavors. This is a good example of the way an American lager should be.
3.1bottle. Pale golden with small head. Above average pilsner. Nice hoppy bite adds some crispness to the finish.
3.3bottle shared by beerboxer. pours golden yellow with white head. taste is malt with a dry finish
3.4Bottle shared by beerboxer. Pours clear golden with a tiny white head and a floral aroma. There is a sweet light malt flavor with some hop bitterness and a dry finish.
3.212 oz bottle pours golden with a white head. Aroma of grain, malts and a hint of bread. Taste is malt and grain.
2.7Best by: 25AUG11
A: Pours a light honey ale with less than a single finger of white foam which falls to a broken sheet of the same. No lace.
S: Smells of honey, grain, maize, hints of tea-like hops.
T: Slightly bitter, slightly sweet. Doesn’t have the grain profile of a really nice German Pils IMO. A little too sweet without any sharpness.
M: Medium bodied (a little heavy for the style), sharp and high carb (good for the style).
O: No better than avg IMO.
Serving type: bottle
07-22-2011
2.9Good clean taste. Nice pour, ok aroma. It’s a pilsner - what can I say? Drinkable, light, just enough flavor to get by. It’s decent.
3.2Grassy aroma with a little bit of sharpness. Golden color with a big white head. Full malty taste with good bitterness. Medium light body. I could drink this all day
2.6Pours clear yellow with a white head. Aroma is grainy, corn and some grass. Taste follows nose. A better version of typical american pale lagers
2.6A great version of Budweiser! A nice crisp Pilsner. Golden color and nice dry finish.
3.0Nice pils. Very drinkable and clean. Pours a hazy pale yellow. Slightly sweet A very drinkable lawnmower beer.
3.1Clear, golden pour with a white head. The aroma is mostly grain with some light, earthy hops. It has a light body with soft carbonation. The taste is mildly sweet with a smooth finish.
3.8Pours a translucent golden with a bubbly white head. Aroma of bready malt, citrusy, floral and lightly herbal notes. Flavor of bready malt, nice and dry. Some lemon, grassy and spicy notes. Well done pilsner.
2.5I dont know...tastes like a macro Am lager to me. Lind of sweet, corny, no hops, no big flaws. OK
3.02013 bottle to a pint glass. Pours a crystal clear golden color with a good sized white head, thin lacing. Smell is malt with a little sweetness coming through, hint of banana. Taste is malt heavy with a little floral bitterness at the end. Highly carbonated and somewhat phenol.
2.7Draft out of weird keg at concert. Huh. Good stuff. Not worth concert prices but I'll take it.
3.4Bottle @ home via jcnielsen. Thanks Jetson! Pours a clear golden appearance with a white head. Grainy, herbal pils malty, pretty snappy, cracker aroma. Just a touch sweet, light vanilla, grassy, crisp, pils malty flavor. Moderate to high carbonation. Easy to drink but doesn’t blow me away.
3.9This is a solid pilsner and a great session beer. Nice body, slightly sweet, and unoffensive. They’ve changed up the recipe a bit to the KC Pils, so this one won’t be around much longer.
3.212oz Bottle A - Pours straw golden with a one finger white head that disapates quickly. Ok lacing. S - Grainy malt nose. T - Malt forward pilsner. Grainy, sweet beard, and bittering hops. M - Light bodied. Lively carbonation. Crisp and Clean. Mild hop finish. O - Easy drinking like it should be. Nice simple lager.
3.4KC Pils sixer @ 40° into Orrefors Difference Pils; light and delicate as expected, nice balance of sweet bready fruity starch, floral, and earthy notes, very smooth palate with sharp carbonation to keep things lively
3.4A - Pours a clear golden amber with a fizzy 1 finger white head.
S - Wet grain, lemon, grassy hops, sweet perfume.
T - Toasted grains, lager yeast, peppery grass, semi sweet malt, hints floral and white bread. Hints of bright fruit come out as it warms. Finishes with a mellow spice and bitterness.
M - Medium bodied, soft/full carbonation.
Very nice overall. It doesn’t have stand out character but does a great job of providing a balanced and easy drinking Pilsener. This a well crafted beer that is a joy to drink with a very good price point. This is my second six pack and plan on buyig more foe the summer months.
Serving type: bottle
05-27-2011