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For as long as anyone can remember, the coast has exerted a strong attraction on us: whenever we can, we go to the sea. Beaches with fine sand, rounded pebbles or rugged rocks tempt you to look for a cozy spot and spend the day swimming, reading and dozing in the sun. The majestic body of water is calming with its sheer mass, gives us new perspectives, gives context to life with its big and small problems and refreshes us with cool water on bright summer days.
The perfect accompaniment to a fun day at the coast is Coronado’s Seacoast Pilsner. The Californian interpretation of the Czech impresses with its crisp bitterness, clean, tidy character and its immense drinkability. The classic with a new coat of paint is flavored with hop varieties from the Czech Republic and the Hallertau.
The Pilsner flows into the glass in a crystal-clear amber-gold and is adorned with a frothy crown in pure white. A flowery bouquet of hops rises and combines with a crunchy bread crust, forest honey and herbs to create an olfactory seduction. The initial sip continues the pleasure and ensnares the palate with robust cereal notes, hints of oven-fresh bread, woody herbs and creamy honey. A skilfully dosed bitterness combines the variety of aromas and closes the beer pleasure with an impressive finish.
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast