DeGroen's Pilsner
- Product Reviewed: DeGroen's Pilsner
- Brewed by: Baltimore Brewing Co\.
- Date Reviewed: December 13, 1994
- Reviewed By: David Brockington
- Original Posted to Usenet: March 14, 1995
Initial Impressions:
When my roommate and myself embarked upon our whirlwind roadtrip
across the country this past December, our goal was to spend several days
with the venerable Charlie Gow out in the DC area prior to his move
west. We arrived in Vienna, Virginia somewhat past 10PM on the 12th, after
leaving Seattle around noon on the 8th. Many fine beers were sampled out
of his new yardglass that evening, yet we were up before noon on the next
day, with the day's mission being exposing myself and my roommate Marvin
to the Baltimore beer scene. The first stop in Baltimore that day was
BBC. I concentrated on their pilsner after having it highly recommended.
The beer itself cast a light-golden, almost straw hue in the
glass, throwing off a moderate haze.
Nose:
This pilsner had a sharp hop nose with hints of malt dancing about
in the background. The nose wasn't spicy or flowery per se, simply sharp.
Flavor:
A moderate maltiness was the first flavor encountered, which
quickly succumbed to a sharp hop bitterness. A slight hop flavor edged
its way into the profile, but was quickly nudged back out by the hop
bitterness, which lingered for quite some time. Overall a very crisp and
clean beer, lacking in any perceptible esters or diacetyl; exactly what
one would expect out of a true lager. As the beer warmed, as one would
expect, the maltiness came out a tad more, providing some balancing to the
bittering hop.
Final Analysis:
This pilsner does a fine job at providing an aggressive hop
profile, which is exactly what a pils ought to do. I suspect, due
to the color, lack of malt complexity, and nature of hop aroma that
this pils is cast in the German style. To that end, I believe it
hits the mark very well. In fact, BBC's Pils is one of the best
Pilsners brewed in the United States of those that I have sampled. It
stands shoulders above most of the Pilsner offerings out here in the
Pacific Northwest. The brewpub itself is a quality establishment; between
BBC and the Wharf Rat, Baltimore is in pretty good shape.
Rating: ****
(5-star scale)
Next Up:
Rubicon IPA
Wharf Rat Special Bitter
Red Hook Ballard Bitter "IPA"
Copyright 1995 by David Brockington, all rights reserved
David Brockington
Seattle, USA
bronyaur@u.washington.edu