Pilsner
Pils, often called Pilsner, is a pale lager beer style that originated in the city of Pilsen in the Czech Republic. It is brewed with water, malted barley, hops, and yeast using bottom-fermentation methods typical of lager beers. This brewing style creates a clear, golden beer with a clean and crisp character.
In terms of flavor, pilsner is known for its balanced combination of light malt sweetness and noticeable hop bitterness. The malt provides gentle notes of grain and bread, while the hops add a fresh, slightly herbal or floral aroma. The result is a refreshing and well-structured beer with a dry and clean finish.
Pils is one of the most popular beer styles in the world and has influenced many modern lagers. Its refreshing taste, moderate bitterness, and clear flavor profile make it a widely enjoyed beer for many different occasions.