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To Øl
Brewed at De Proefbrouwerij

Style: Pilsener / Pils / Pilsner
Svinninge, Denmark

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RATINGS: 156   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.22/5   EST. CALORIES: 120   ABV: 4%
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Byggeselskabet Maj har stået for solidt håndværk og gennemtænkt design gennem 30 år. Det hylder vi med denne friske, lette pilsner.

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3.1
brokensail (21480) - San Diego, California, USA - SEP 26, 2020
UPDATED: SEP 26, 2020 Can @ Home. Not sure exactly why I bought this, but here we are. Clear straw colored beer with a white head. Sweet bread and cereal on the nose followed by some grassy and herbal hops and a touch of citrus. The flavor is much the same. A bready sweetness at first with some light herbal bitterness on the back end. A touch of lemon zest and yeast on the finish. Okay.

3.3
Svesse (14242) - Hässelby, SWEDEN - MAR 19, 2020
UPDATED: MAR 19, 2020 (Bottle, as 'My Pils') Golden colour with frothy, white head, leaving traces of laces. Malty, slightly hoppy nose with notes of bread, grass, honey, tropical fruit, passion-fruit, grapefruit and herbal hops. Malty, hoppy taste with white bread, grass, grapefruit, passion-fruit, honey, herbs and a balanced citric, herbal bitterness in the finish. Medium body, dry. Clean and fresh. Quite nice.

3.1
DruncanVeasey (10348) - Nr NUNEATON, Warwickshire, ENGLAND - NOV 27, 2017
Almost certainly a bottle some time in the distant past. Veiled gold beneath a loose bathfoam top. Slight, lemony and bucolic. Bitter finish with biscuit traces. Aroma of waxed lemons, honey and root veg. Some husk in the tail. Average.

2
Tasche39 (1088) - SPAIN - NOV 18, 2017
Cerveza lager, muy suave, sin apenas sabor ni olor a malta, gasificación correcta.

3.6
dnicolaescu (3909) - Chi?inau, MOLDOVA - SEP 19, 2017
BOTTLE 33 CL. Hazy bright yellow, big white head. Strong herbal hops, thyme, some sourish herbs and a touch of green fruit, white bread. No fruity new world aromas whatsoever. Similar taste, nice herbal hops, just hint of lemon sherbet sweetness, light spicy herbal bitterness. The body is light but nowhere near watery. Soft carbination. And it is very clean, free of any usual lageresque flaws. An excellent pils.

3.7
haukur (2184) - Kópavogur, ICELAND - SEP 7, 2017
UPDATED: OCT 28, 2017 Backlog. On draft at Mikkeller and friends Reykjavik. Very nice for the style

3.7
GDTRFB (8968) - Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA - AUG 6, 2017
Pours clear gold into a Sam glass. White head with medium retention recedes leaving spider lacing. Caramel and cracker aromas. Soft with caramel and mild resin front to back.

3.5
wekker84 (2628) - etten-leur, NETHERLANDS - AUG 5, 2017
Botlte a golden yellow colored beer with a white head aroma malts citrus fruits grass and hops flavor malts citrus fruits herbs and hops

3
tderoeck (14777) - Gent, BELGIUM - JUL 27, 2017
15/VII/17 - 33cl bottle as "My Pils" from Willems (Grobbendonk), shared @ post-Billies cool-down at 77ships’ place (Antwerpen) - BB: 7/VI/18 (2017-1027)

Clear pale yellow beer, big aery irregular white head, pretty stable, bit adhesive. Aroma: yeast, very sugary, metallic, bit grassy, chemical touch. MF: lively carbon, medium body. Taste: pretty fruity, lots and lots of grapefruit, pretty metallic, bitter. Aftertaste: bit chemical, some citrus, bitter, very resinous, bit grassy.

3.1
Alengrin (11043) - Gent, BELGIUM - JUL 19, 2017
Shared by 77ships at his place, cheers! To Öl’s interpretation of a Pilsener, with egg-white, bubbly, rather unstable head (atypical for the style actually) and lightly hazy straw blonde robe with greenish hue and visible fizz. Aroma of greenmalt, raw grains, white bread, celery, minerals, chalk, raw peas, lemon peel. Clean and grainy, fairly neutral onset, bit minerally, smooth and somewhat creamy mouthfeel, medium carbo, ’green’ and raw graininess, clean palate with dryish and bit chalky finish, involving a dash of grassy and subtly citrussy hop bitterishness, but in all the emphasis keeps lying on a rather neutral, cereally graininess. Technically correct, but I don’t quite see the point of it other than To Öl trying to prove that they can do a primarily macro industry-propelled style like this.


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