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A Pilsener from the north that is impressive!
Each region has its own special beer style and just as wheat beers are assigned to the south, the light Pilsners are more likely to be found in the north. Mitschnagger is a pilsner that comes from the far north and represents its genre worthy. Floral, green and fruity, the hops meet a well-balanced amount of malt.
Mitschnagger presents itself in the golden color of sun-dried straw in the glass and forms a white head of foam that forms a beautiful contrast to the beer - a Pilsner like it is in the book! When poured, beautiful harbingers of hops emerge from the fluffy foam: a tempting mixture of blooming summer meadows, fresh herbs and juicy fruit tickles your nose and makes you want to take the first sip. This pampers the tongue with a tart hop bitterness that is crisp and refreshing at the same time. There is a lot of hops in this pilsner, which shows off its most beautiful side. The malt used elegantly balances the hop bitterness, but leaves enough room for the hops, as befits a proper pilsner.
Mitschnagger from Buddelship is the perfect Pilsener for anyone who wants to explore the subject of Pilsner. It is typically bitter for a pilsner, but at the same time offers enough flavor and malt so that the bitterness is nicely integrated and rounded off. The perfect beginner’s pilsner for fans of malty beers.
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast