csbosox (937), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA Apr 13, 2008 12 ounce bottle from theisti Clean aroma with light malt and earthy/floral hops. Yellow color, brilliant clarity, 2 fingered head and persistent carbonation. There are scant traces that this is bottle conditioned. A nice pils malt sweetness up front and some earthy and floral hops at the back end. A moderate, but smooth, bitterness makes this very drinkable. The beer may be a bit overcarbonated, but otherwise a nice BoPils. This would be a nice one to quaff all day long at the Hermann Octoberfest.
vyvvy (1582), Hazelwood, Missouri, USA Jun 20, 2008 STL microfest. Tin Mill really impressed me at the fest with great versions of everything they they offered. Pours pale yellow with a large white head. The aroma has grassy hops and pale malt. Medium / thin body with subdued carbonation. The taste is like the aroma and is very refreshing and clean with light spiciness as well. There is some creaminess in there too. Nice pils. tjp68 (29), Washington, Missouri, USA Jan 25, 2008 I went in expecting this to be a typical thin, watery pils, but I was wrong. This all malt version looks like any other pils, but the taste is quite different. Very good effort. tjthresh (1248), LaPorte, Indiana and Belton, Missouri, USA Nov 11, 2007 12 ounce bottle from theisti
Pours clear golden with a pure white head and raising carbonation bubbles.
The aroma is mostly pilsner malt sweetness, with a touch of nobel hop aroma.
Certainly an all malt beer. A bit of a DMS character. Minty hops.
Medium, maybe even one of the fuller bodied pils I’ve had. Very carbonated. Semi sweet finish.
Yeah, this is a really good beer.
Gregis (848), Overland Park, Kansas, USA Oct 21, 2007 Bottle from theisti. Pours a clear golden yellow with a loose, frothy, white head that reduces leaving decent lace. The nose is clean, highlighting earthy hops with no real malt aroma. Light-bodied and thin with fine carbonation and a crisp, lightly bitter finish. The flavor is a sweet bready pilsner malt backed by lightly spicy, earthy hops. Where this pilsener lacks in its nose, it makes up for in its flavor. A very tasty pilsener and one worthy of being a go-to session beer. Thanks for bringing this one back, Tim.
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