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  • What even is Pilsner? | The Craft Beer Channel
    This week we take on the world's most popular beer style, Pilsner! Exploring the three very distinct versions as well as their off-shoots - with a bit of beer sensory, booze rumour and drunken history - we look into what makes it one of the most exciting kinds of beer. Learn all about the world's first pale lager and how it's come to dominate the world. Oh and there are pretzels.
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  • @TheCraftBeerChannel
    @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +22

    Come on then. Gun to your head - Bohemian Pilsner, German Pilsner or Helles?

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +6

      Obviously the actual answer is run, but we're talking metaphors here.

    • @Bakismannen_sweden
      @Bakismannen_sweden Před 3 lety +14

      Bohemian, no doubt. It's the perfect style of beer

    • @exetercitycubing408
      @exetercitycubing408 Před 3 lety +2

      I like all of them and I'm trying to work out my favourite I've got loads of German beers at the moment.

    • @unklestu
      @unklestu Před 3 lety +2

      Budvar vs pilsner urquell? I’m currently having this disagreement with my mate.....

    • @jotwee63
      @jotwee63 Před 3 lety +3

      I’m from Germany, and prefer Original Budvar. Just like the caramel note of it over Pilsner Urquell or any German Pilsner.

  • @rodneyparker702
    @rodneyparker702 Před 3 lety +28

    Tegernseer hell is one of the best easy drinking beers I have ever had.

  • @kw2142
    @kw2142 Před 3 lety +34

    Nothing beats drinking Pilsner in Plzen in Czech Republic. I used 2 live in Brussels and i didn't think there was a better place in the world for beer. Until I went to CZ, as for Lager, you can't beat Czech Republic. Pilsner/lager is best drunk at source. If you don't live in Plzen just try any fresh lager and it'll taste 10 times better than not having it fresh is my view. Unlike other darker beers or IPAs, Lager is best drunk on draught, not in bottle or can which has sat in your cupboard for months. In my view, lager on draught is almost a separate style, it's that much better when fresh. It almost shouldn't be compared to cans/bottles, the taste is so much superior on draught (as long as the bar is well kept & the glasses & taps are cleaned , which u can guarantee they are in CZ!)

    • @ethanlaw
      @ethanlaw Před 3 lety +4

      That's the truth! Living in Czech, I generally go for whatever is freshest and most local.
      Even Heineken...I used to trash talk it but when I went to the brewery in Amsterdam it was exceptional from the tank...These types of beers change a lot with travel and storage. When they are fresh and well done there is a whole other dimension of flavor.

    • @kw2142
      @kw2142 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ethanlaw Im so envious. I've considered moving to Czech for 1 reason only lol and it's not the women (altho they're not bad either)
      Heineken I've heard is good in Holland!

    • @amradzinovic4086
      @amradzinovic4086 Před rokem

      Only because lagers are not so popular in Belgium.They make ales.I love Czech beers,but their lagers are just a joke,comparing to belgian Trappist ales.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před rokem

      @@amradzinovic4086 Agreed

  • @HeavyMetalGamingHD
    @HeavyMetalGamingHD Před rokem +2

    I am Bavarian and my favorite style of beer is Kellerbier. And in my local town there is a very small brewery, that make the best kellerbier. They are called Schwanenbräu. You can't basically get that beer outside of that town and it's always sold out, but it's so good. And not even more expensive than other beers.

  • @marcobeerski6429
    @marcobeerski6429 Před 3 lety +22

    Pilsner Urquell is sooo good my local sells it on draft love it

  • @aapohei_music
    @aapohei_music Před 2 lety +10

    There are lots of good pils in Czech Republic nobody talks about. Urquell and Budvar are of course mainstream, but as fresh and unfiltered nothing compares such superb beers like Bad Flash Proste Lezak 12, Vinohradsky 12, Ferdinand 12, Purkmistr Plzen 12, Kamenicka 12 just to name a few :)

    • @rscott2247
      @rscott2247 Před 11 měsíci

      I had a Lezak from Poland I thought was pretty darn good as well as Tyskie.

    • @user-jl1ry7qp1y
      @user-jl1ry7qp1y Před 7 měsíci +1

      Mainstream is in many ways a negative word when talking about beer. Budvar orrginal is not a proper pilsner, it is a more like a Helles. But PU from tank served properly is for sure as good or even better than the ones you mentioned here. It is what a benchmark beer. It is difficult to find a beer with a better balance. But you are right that there are many Czzech breweries that makes very good beer.

    • @aapohei_music
      @aapohei_music Před 7 měsíci

      @@user-jl1ry7qp1y Yes, you are right PU From tank is very good and balanced! And the beers I mentioned are Not all available all Time. My New favorite seasonal pilsner is Chroust Sklizen 2023.

    • @arthursimsa9005
      @arthursimsa9005 Před 3 měsíci

      What does this « 12 » stand for?

  • @RaduB.
    @RaduB. Před 12 dny

    I believe that a bohemian pils style of beer is what we expect when we ask for a beer here... An ale is something rather exotic.
    Greetings from Romania! 🙂

  • @alyhassabelnaby8239
    @alyhassabelnaby8239 Před 3 lety +16

    Really liking this "What even is" series you guys. Keep it up!

  • @davidcrosby2802
    @davidcrosby2802 Před 2 měsíci

    Gold Finger Brewing in Downers Grove, Illinois USA is kicking some incredibly tasty Lagers and Pilsner. Their Pils on tap is art.

  • @CharlieRogers50
    @CharlieRogers50 Před 3 lety +10

    No accident that it's the most popular beer in the world across almost every culture. Delicious is what it is. Cheers!

  • @dansunder7minutebeerreview271

    Smoked Gouda on a burger with a beer from Schlenkerla is a fantastic thing.

  • @srdicj
    @srdicj Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the amazing video guys. Cleared up nicely a lot of things I found confusing about pilsners. Loved to see more content like this.

  • @ggbrady
    @ggbrady Před 3 lety +6

    Omg, I love and hate how you totally avoided the Budweiser copyright controversy! Granted, that deserves a video on it's own!

  • @jayblaz7389
    @jayblaz7389 Před 2 lety +1

    Czech pilsner is hands down the best in the world, especially when from the tank. Tasting the beer from the Plzen brewery is an experience every beer enthusiast needs to have. When visiting Prague I basicly judge the tank pilsner on a day to day basis to see who has the best tasting pils.

  • @jakemartin1063
    @jakemartin1063 Před 3 lety +1

    Watching this video with the faint sound of my airlock bubbling in the background made me happy

  • @stevelewis199
    @stevelewis199 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic video guys! The last beer sounds incredible I need to look out for this.

  • @DrLager2000
    @DrLager2000 Před 3 lety

    That Lost and Grounded Keller Pils is simply wonderful!! Bristol baby! Yeah!

  • @scotttapper4357
    @scotttapper4357 Před 3 lety +11

    Pilsner Urquell is my favorite drinking beer, great for being with friends and just slamming a bunch back. Stiegl Gold is also a great one, its a Helles and its a little sweeter, wonderful taste. Ayinger is not a helles or pilsner, but its a great heffeweissen that reminds me of helles

  • @kevinpayne3482
    @kevinpayne3482 Před 3 lety

    Great looking pretzels

  • @WolframFiedler1
    @WolframFiedler1 Před 3 lety +3

    Great show, and nice mention oft Jever Pils. I grew up around there and you could often smell the hop aroma from the boil in the brewery while in class at the high school.
    One thing, though - the water in Jever is extremely soft. The brewery has its own wells and use it minimally processed, but the water there does not have any calcium hardness,so hoppyness and soft water seems to go together in that case.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Wolfram - but I believe it has very high sulfates, which enhances hop character and bitterness?

  • @NerdInMotion23
    @NerdInMotion23 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video 👌 spot on gentlemen.

  • @henryjoneit2918
    @henryjoneit2918 Před 2 lety

    I'm so happy to have found you folks.

  • @jamiemusclip1606
    @jamiemusclip1606 Před 3 lety

    Killing it as always, super video

  • @bellbrothersbrewing
    @bellbrothersbrewing Před 3 lety +6

    Great video! Love the format and dynamic duo. Wish we had access to the EU brewery history, but we will just have to stick with the local micro's for now. Keep up the great content!

  • @scottmckinney9760
    @scottmckinney9760 Před 3 lety

    Thank you gentlemen for the informative video! I do love my beer and any well made beer is welcome. Nice to find your channel during my covid stay in Santa Fe New Mexico USA. Cheers!!!

  • @preichy
    @preichy Před 2 lety

    Every Christmas day we drink Budvar, amazing Lager/Pils. Spent time in Munich, love Helles, I think it translates to Light, Pale, Bright. Great beer is great beer.

  • @jonnyheath6363
    @jonnyheath6363 Před 3 lety +1

    Love these videos, even though I work in the industry I still learn tons!

  • @jiririha2573
    @jiririha2573 Před rokem

    Hi guys, There is more specific things about czech pilsner. You have Budvar. Mash, hops, decoction - very similar to clasic Pilsner Urquel. The biggest difference are yeasts. In the Czech republic we have two classic types of yeast for lagers - Budvar style and Pilsner style. Thats made difference. Thanks for your chanel, you are amazing.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před rokem

      Can you tell us a bit more about the different yeasts? I know Budvar ferments a lot drier than PU does.

  • @jasonwatts3367
    @jasonwatts3367 Před rokem +1

    Just a short correction guys (great video btw). I live in Bamberg and both Spezial and Schlenkerla produce ‘non smoked’ Rauchbiers. However, the slight smokiness you get has nothing to do with the equipment, as romantic as that may sound. Stainless steel doesn’t tend to hold ‘flavour’ compounds. It actually comes from the yeast which both breweries use without washing in all of their beers. That means, the same yeast that has just brewed a Rauchbier will be used to brew their U or Helles. That’s where the smidge of smoke comes from.
    This was confirmed by the son at Spezi who is a friend of mine :) cheers

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před rokem +2

      Totally right apologies.

    • @geotropa1043
      @geotropa1043 Před 10 měsíci

      Sorry, but it's imposible to use the same yeast more than once! And I am sure that the yeast as such is not smoked! Maybe they are using a sample of the brew with the smoked barley while it is still in the process of fermentation to start a badge of non-smoked brew fermenting as well, but this is not in accordance with your description!

    • @jasonwatts3367
      @jasonwatts3367 Před 10 měsíci

      @@geotropa1043 Aside from the fact I know the brewer and have no idea who you are, of course yeast can be used multiple times up to a point - you make a starter from a previous brew. And no, the yeast isn’t ‘smoked’ (there’s a statement of utter ridiculousness), it holds the flavour of the rauchbier just brewed which imparts a very subtle, almost imperceptible smokey flavour on the Helles they brew straight after. Because it isn’t washed.

  • @alimortezai4639
    @alimortezai4639 Před 3 lety +3

    Tegernseer helles is a wonderful beer. When I’m in my Berlin that’s my go to at the Spaeti 👌

  • @mrougelot
    @mrougelot Před 3 lety +3

    I bet you were looking forward to filming this one! These 4 are in my list of recurrent brews. It may sound silly but in my mind they are like a Lager for every season: Bohemian for spring, Helles for summer, Northern for autumn and Franconian/smoky for winter.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      Can totally see that! Maybe the schlenkerla marzen when it gets real cold

  • @exetercitycubing408
    @exetercitycubing408 Před 3 lety +11

    Just had a paulaner helles. That Should be minimum.. standard for any lager ever. So Nice and refreshing and easy to drink.

    • @Hozenfefer
      @Hozenfefer Před 3 lety +1

      Amen to that

    • @seleukosnikator4036
      @seleukosnikator4036 Před 3 lety +4

      yeah and thats still pretty basic for us here in germany. maybe you are able to get your fingers around a augustiner or bayreuther helles - these are amazing! (even these are pretty popular, but the more „niche“ you go the more you have to explore: in the south almost every town has its own sorts of helles and they are all splendid)

    • @Pvt.Conscriptovich
      @Pvt.Conscriptovich Před 3 lety

      yeah, simple but good.

    • @exetercitycubing408
      @exetercitycubing408 Před 3 lety +1

      I've got an aufustiner. I bought a helles pack of the big 6 Munich brewerys. The hoffenbrau was good aswell.

  • @RaskoAndDiscoBeerReview
    @RaskoAndDiscoBeerReview Před 3 lety +1

    Bloody great video. I'm actually thirsty after that. So informing might of given me some ideas for our own live show on Saturdays. Cheers 🍺

  • @bandsbikesandboozereviews

    If you're after a wheat beer that tastes amazing from outside Bavaria, try the Einsiedler weisse beer (It's from Chemnitz in East Germany). Honestly, it's great stuff.

  • @yamaniyama5940
    @yamaniyama5940 Před 2 lety

    Good one: "non smoked smoked beer" ! Love the Schlenkerla Lager!

  • @hansmuller9690
    @hansmuller9690 Před 3 lety

    back to the roots great vid

  • @MarkSmith-gd5nn
    @MarkSmith-gd5nn Před 3 lety +1

    I do love a Budvar - Most excellent!!

  • @federicus1517
    @federicus1517 Před rokem

    I loved when he pulled out the Schlenkerla.
    Greetings from Franconia!

  • @user-to3tx2uj8b
    @user-to3tx2uj8b Před 11 měsíci

    Really liking this "What even is" series you guys. Keep it up!. Really liking this "What even is" series you guys. Keep it up!.

  • @tommymonaghan524
    @tommymonaghan524 Před 3 lety +4

    Good video, gentlemen. On the east coast of Canada, we have a limited selection of pilsners. Mostly IPA or APA, etc. Would enjoy bringing some of those traditions here. Cheers!

    • @rhino3677
      @rhino3677 Před 3 lety

      I hear ya. BC is bad for that too.

  • @christopherrid9592
    @christopherrid9592 Před rokem

    Tegernseer is the GOAT. Greetings from Bavaria

  • @modgrip805
    @modgrip805 Před 3 lety +9

    My first competition as a BJCP judge was in the smoked beer category. 8 beers with a standout Rauchbier. To be fair it could have not been standout but our palettes were so fucked so quickly that we just closed our eyes and pointed at that beer as the winner!

    • @noahcarver6072
      @noahcarver6072 Před 3 lety +1

      @ Mod Grip
      That reminds me of herb judges doing the same thing with loads of different pots. I don't smoke but I remember hearing about it. How the f_ is one to judge the difference when one is gone?
      Like judging a rocket ship from inside another rocket propelling out of sight.

  • @dagmarcirlan440
    @dagmarcirlan440 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos guys! Cheers from Czech Republic! 🍻

  • @mikenunz
    @mikenunz Před 3 lety

    Love me some Rauchbier! I havent had the non Rauchbier non smoked but smoke-ish Schlenkerla, but I will look it for it! Cheers!

  • @carbonbased7291
    @carbonbased7291 Před 3 lety +3

    I love Schlenkerla and have been to their Braugasthaus. I think anyone who says smoked beers are not for them should try a Schlenkerla. I have never experienced such a delicious balance of malts and silky smoke! Definitely made me a convert. And thank you for the wonderful anecdote on the flavour of their Helles!

    • @elliri3012
      @elliri3012 Před 2 lety

      Or Spezial- their Biergarten is beautiful, set on top of one of Bamberg's seven hills, and their Rauchbier is also great.

  • @Kivas_Fajo
    @Kivas_Fajo Před 11 měsíci

    There is my all time favourite beer. Tegernseer Hell.
    Drink it almost daily.

  • @mattmcgriff5952
    @mattmcgriff5952 Před 2 lety

    Tegernsee-I’m jealous. Drank a lot of it in Munich and Tegernsee of course! A lot of memories and things forgotten enjoying that beer.

  • @jotwee63
    @jotwee63 Před 3 lety

    Great episode

  • @j.burton5220
    @j.burton5220 Před 2 lety

    I'm sippin' a Von Trapp Bohemian Style Lager with dinner as I watch! And learn. Thanks for this.

  • @MichaelAndersen_DK
    @MichaelAndersen_DK Před 3 lety +1

    I tried the original Rauchbier from Bamberg and it was like drinking a destilled ashtray. Still gonna visit that town someday.
    Cheers!

    • @fynnbocker4054
      @fynnbocker4054 Před 2 lety +1

      it tastes like a campfire. i really didn't like it but other beers from bamberg are amazing!

  • @patrickbarbat7319
    @patrickbarbat7319 Před 3 lety

    Great video, very educational. Please consider doing one on Bock style beers,. My first time trying the Ayinger celebrator beer was mind blowing.

  • @silentflatmate
    @silentflatmate Před 3 lety +1

    To say "We're in Munich" and having a great Tegernseer made me laugh out loud!!!! I guess those two places in Bavaria have more like a love hate relationship;) It's nice to see my favorite!!

  • @kevinpayne3482
    @kevinpayne3482 Před 3 lety

    All of the above 🍻👍🏻

  • @aramage1975
    @aramage1975 Před 3 lety +1

    Had the oak aged Pilsner Urquell at the Barcelona Beer Festival last year. The queues were horrendous to get one! I just waited for the queue to subside and got mine straight away. There's always plenty to go round :)

    • @chrisb2942
      @chrisb2942 Před rokem

      You're right Pilsner Urquell is great and a real Pils, not like the stuff that is reviewed in the video.

  • @brianrossiter2547
    @brianrossiter2547 Před 3 lety

    I didn't know that about the Schlenkerla Helles not using smoked malt! Makes it even more interesting.

  • @Akerfeldt77
    @Akerfeldt77 Před 3 lety

    Loving the videos

  • @JGGuitarCovers
    @JGGuitarCovers Před rokem

    I've been to Tegernsee and the Hell is the BEST beer in the world in my opinion

  • @Paul-ke2hg
    @Paul-ke2hg Před 3 lety

    Dutch pilsener!!!! Haha. The first bar I worked at had budvar and urquell. Both amazing beers. But being a dutchie my heart lies with dutch pilseners. Hertog Jan, gulpener, Bavaria, Brand, Grolsch, Amstel... All greats

  • @seleukosnikator4036
    @seleukosnikator4036 Před 3 lety +1

    i found your lovely channel just recently and i am absolutely astonished about the fact that i know lots of stuff just because i'm german.
    i always thought that its just a little bit of a clichee that we are such beer-hats
    but you do make very interesting stuff tho, even for a beer-breathing german guy like me

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear we still keep it interesting! The germans truly are blessed.

  • @giuseppeconlan
    @giuseppeconlan Před 3 lety +3

    Drink along every time Jonny says ‘Umami’ in the videos 😂

  • @erehwon80
    @erehwon80 Před 3 lety +4

    A lot of the people who I've heard saying some version of "lagers are boring", have only tried boring macro lagers. Once they try a good pils (Czech or German, or even a new world take) they usually change their tune.
    I recently had a collab between one of my local breweries (Newstead Brewing Co) and Weihenstephan, and it was bloody lovely: "LUFTSCHLOSS - Old World fermentation (2 months lagering) meets New World mashing and malting (from Voyager Craft Malt). Old World kettle hops (Hallertau) meets New World dry hops (Ella). It’s a modern bent on a classic style".

    • @ohmightyzeus6135
      @ohmightyzeus6135 Před 3 lety

      I'm local to you and had no clue that Newstead had that going on. I need to get on a mailing list or something.

    • @erehwon80
      @erehwon80 Před 3 lety

      @@ohmightyzeus6135 It's definitely worth tracking down if you can.

    • @ohmightyzeus6135
      @ohmightyzeus6135 Před 3 lety

      @@erehwon80 I'm all over it like a fat kid on a cupcake.

  • @bostonmeadhorn4897
    @bostonmeadhorn4897 Před rokem

    Tegernseer is my favourite Bier. Reason I clicked the video. FYI, both those Bavarian beers are from Franconia. If you’re looking for a helles with a bitter bite try Gans brau

  • @MaltAndPepper
    @MaltAndPepper Před 3 lety

    Have you guys tried the Kräusen yet? It's the lagerbeer that has a bit of fresh smoked marzen to get the carbonation going. Only for sale in spring!

  • @richharper8159
    @richharper8159 Před 3 lety +2

    Bangin'. Man I'm thirsty! That filled some knowledge holes. I've probably only drunk lager (properly) in the last 4 years or so. Now can't get enough Munich Helles!!

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      Going there should be on everyone's beer bucket list too.

    • @JohannesReppin
      @JohannesReppin Před 3 lety

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel Augustinerkeller in the summer ist the dream 😍

  • @huffleberrykinn522
    @huffleberrykinn522 Před 3 lety +1

    Actually, southern Germany and especially Bavaria have really hard water, but it's good water.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      Our apologies what we should have said is lower sulfate levels, not hardness. Although the hardness in Bavaria does boil off to some extent - what's referred to as temporary hardness.

  • @dylanadams1455
    @dylanadams1455 Před 2 lety +5

    1) I've been a pro brewer for 7 years now, and just about everyone in the industry I've met prefers a really good Pils over just about anything
    2) if you haven't already, you should try the New Zealand pilsner style. The kiwi hops, specifically Motueka, make for some amazing crisp, limey goodness.

    • @afinecupofcoffee8476
      @afinecupofcoffee8476 Před rokem

      I was your typical American hop head/haze bro before my wife and I went to Bavaria for our honeymoon. Having Ayingers pils at their taproom in Munich blew my mind. As did the Augustiner Helles. That trip was nearly four years ago and I still think about how amazing the beer was. I wish more American breweries could do the styles justice.

  • @AaronSmith-kr5yf
    @AaronSmith-kr5yf Před 2 lety +1

    Will have to look for those beers next time I go to the "fancy" liquor store on the other side of town, really want to try the "smoky" beer from Bamberg. Wish they had tried Pilsner Urquell, that's kind of my benchmark for this style of beer, its delicious and pretty easy going.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 2 lety

      We only didn't be cause we have featured that beer so many times! it's one of our favourites.

    • @johnp8131
      @johnp8131 Před rokem

      Great place to stay for a weeks holiday. Even most of the local villages have Brewery/Hotel/Restaurant/Pub, all rolled into one.

  • @saladaufdieeichel
    @saladaufdieeichel Před 3 lety +3

    U should have tried a Trumer Pils... For me it’s the Pils Benchmark.

  • @michalmalenek1
    @michalmalenek1 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey, I'm no beer expert but I just have say this: Urquell and Budvar are SO different.
    In all honesty a lot of Czechs won't drink Budvar for its unpleasant sweetness and lack of bitterness. Foreigners seem to love it, Czechs not so much. Obviously, it can't be 100% generalized but the point is that it's a lot more popular abroad than it is in its home country.
    I'm not implying you can't (or shouldn't) like Budvar but saying that it's a typical representative of a Czech lager is a little far fetched.
    (I, personally, am not too picky and will have almost any Czech beer but if Budvar is on tap, I usually order juice or pop.)

    • @johnp8131
      @johnp8131 Před rokem

      Agreed Budvar is not as flavoursome as Urquell, Gambrinus and others. Just remember, it will be different when comparing Budvar to dreadful British and American imitations?

    • @markoiugdefsuiegh
      @markoiugdefsuiegh Před rokem

      I completely agree, wrote a comment noting the same thing! Urquell is so nice and drinkable with its mid-tongue bitterness, whereas Budvar tastes like Coca Cola in comparison…
      So I am not Czech, but I much prefer Urquell 😀

    • @user-jl1ry7qp1y
      @user-jl1ry7qp1y Před 7 měsíci

      yoou are very correct and Budvar Original is NOT a pilsner - it is like a Helles

  • @DanABA
    @DanABA Před 3 lety

    Man I bet you can get those relatively fresh? So jelly!

  • @kevinpayne3482
    @kevinpayne3482 Před 3 lety

    Enjoying a great Pilsner by Grimm made with motueka hops and double decoction mashed

  • @davidbivad123
    @davidbivad123 Před rokem +1

    Funny, I´m from Bavaria (Munich to be specific) and I have never tried smoked beer, now I really want to try it!
    But one thing: Even if they share their origins, at least in Germany Helles isn´t considered to be a Pilsner, they are considered different kinds of beer, with Pils being the more hoppy beer style.
    That´s why I was ready to freak out when I saw the Thumbnail of a Tegernseer Helles and a Pilsner title 😂
    Or am I just wrong?

  • @matthewwatson9279
    @matthewwatson9279 Před 3 lety +2

    “Nice bit of smoke on it". Craft Beer CZcams references!

  • @Newcastle276
    @Newcastle276 Před 3 lety +20

    Munich Helles is a different style. I wouldn't compare it to a Pils at all

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      Well sometimes you have to to explain the difference!

    • @Newcastle276
      @Newcastle276 Před 3 lety +2

      IBU range ist a bit lower and it has a bit lower content of CO2. It is supposed to be a beergarden style. Traditionally a bit lighter in colour and it supposed to have these nice strawy notes of hay. The Saaz hops which are used in the traditional Pils is very distinctive spicy and the Helles should contain more floral and more "Hallertauy" notes. A very hard style to brew. And even harder to brew a perfect Helles. But it is indeed a VERY lovely style 🍻🍻🍻 Cheers

    • @danielc6106
      @danielc6106 Před 2 lety

      @Joern Mertins Yes it is different, and it's the best of the three, by far, for me.

  • @KoenJoos
    @KoenJoos Před 3 lety

    Nice video

  • @MrHenryphil
    @MrHenryphil Před 3 lety

    Love this video! I really enjoyed your Pilsner Urquell video back when it came out and it set me on a (good!) lager train which I am still on now! Also I remember in one of your videos a while back you talked about the craft beer journey circle, where you start with lager, move onto pales, then onto IPAs, then stouts, then sours etc, then you eventually come full circle and get back into lager (but good lager!) I certainly have found myself on that journey and just can't get enough of a quality lager. Out of interest, did you not include Pilsner Urquell here because it isn't independent? i.e not craft and hence not wanting to include in on the channel. What is your stance on it, given it is owned by a big brewery firm? I personally love it as a beer - still probably my favourite pilsner, but I wonder whether one should feel wary given it is from one of the big firms? In terms of product quality, it certain doesn't seem to be a macro beer, but I guess you could argue it is, in the sense of its owner and world-wide reach.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Good question! On the channel we have an policy of not promoting a macro-owned beer where an independent can be used - and we only ever use ones that are either world class or have historical significance. PU certainly does but in this instance we chose Budvar because we have used Pilsner Urquell so many times already. I think it has been in 7 or 8 videos because we love it so much.

  • @jayceeswarts5351
    @jayceeswarts5351 Před 3 lety

    Wish you guys could make a video on South African/ Cape town soon after all this covid sh*t. Please please! Love your stuff.

  • @greenfungus1
    @greenfungus1 Před 2 lety

    I have a friend that has done the world travels and sampled beer in all his travels he had some of the stuff in this video while in the Chech Republic .. To keep it short his favorite that he turned me onto was a German brew "Spaten Optimator" I'm drinking one again while watching this video... My world travels were only to Taiwan and The Philippines so "Red Horse" was the brew of choice there , Mostly because of the ABV and the selection there is really small... Red Horse or Colt 45 pretty much it.. Anyway I'll finish this Spaten and my next bottle it something called "Old Rasputin" .. As you can see I'm not much into Lagers or Pils.. they seem to be fizzy and watered down tasting. Like a Bud Light (the worlds worst beer) ....

  • @andybarth5928
    @andybarth5928 Před rokem

    I was in Pilsen too (fantastique) - I am proud to add the detail - it was not only a German - it was an 28 year old Bavarian Brewmaster with a new idea.... In Munich nobody would say to a Tegernseer Helles it is a Pilsner. You have to know nearly all of our Munich Breweries have also a Pilsner- Version in their sortiment even Augustiner (and nobody is buying it by the way) - so we in Munich make a clear distinction beetween our Helles and a Pils... you are quite good at research and will have facts I don´t know - so I am sure you are technically right...

  • @kiliang96
    @kiliang96 Před 3 lety

    The other day I had a bottle of the Schlenkerla Helles (with some other beers) for a small Oktoberfest party with some trusted friends (everything was safe) and boy it was good
    Lately I've been developing a taste for lagers, got angry the other day because I couldn't find any interesting lager in my trusted bottleshop hahahahaha

  • @robertprice5039
    @robertprice5039 Před 3 lety

    Bamberger Beers are my favorite.

  • @jameslopez958
    @jameslopez958 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this Pilsner History! One thing you mentioned is the type of Mug or Cup they used in the first beer 🍻 drinking days? What did they use? 🤔

  • @danielmenzinger8864
    @danielmenzinger8864 Před 3 lety

    6:51 In south Germany, we do not have soft water. Our water is very hard and this is the reason why we did not manage to brew Pils here. Münchner Bier was an attempt to produce Pils in south Germany. We pulled it off and eventually it became its own brand !
    However, nice to see you are having a Tegernseer. This beer you will get at pretty much every gas station here :)

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety

      You are 100% correct but we were under the impression that the 6 larger breweries (now the Oktoberfest ones) drew from a soft water source underneath Munich?

    • @danielmenzinger8864
      @danielmenzinger8864 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel depending on the beerstyle, the water is going to be processed i.e. reverse osmosis.

  • @2Brew
    @2Brew Před 3 lety

    Awesome video! Any suggestions of great pilsners in the UK?

    • @JackBWakeham
      @JackBWakeham Před 3 lety +1

      Keller Pils (from the video), Deya Tappy Pils and Tracking Brewing Co are releasing a fresh one on their webshop tomorrow. That's only a small handful of options, lots more out there.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      UK breweries making great pilsner: Lost and Grounded, Braybrook, Utopian, Bohem
      UK Breweries making great helles: Donzoko, Thornbridge

  • @DarrenWhittington
    @DarrenWhittington Před 3 lety

    I was drinking Pilsner Urquell and Dortmander last night and the Dortmander tasted much more bitter even though the Urquell has generally higher IBU, its hard to tell if they do much water adjustments in any of these breweries.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh they do lots in German breweries. Not sure about PU though - a lot of that softer bitterness will be from the fact that PU has a pretty high level of sugar after fermentation but also be a very low sulfate level too from the crazy soft water

  • @Will-om5wb
    @Will-om5wb Před rokem

    Consider looking into Spezial Rauchbier from Bamberg, one of the most refreshing beers I tried in Germany.

    • @Will-om5wb
      @Will-om5wb Před rokem

      I went from not enjoying the Rauchbier I had in the past to drinking zwei Bierkrüge!

  • @mercomania
    @mercomania Před 2 lety

    Again a couple of Northern Pils brewers that you dont mention are Becks and Radeburger. With the Southern Bavarian Pils, Berchtesgadener Hofbräu, and Häcker Pschorr.

    • @beageler
      @beageler Před rokem

      It's Radeberger and Hacker Pschorr.

  • @marcelsteinbach9970
    @marcelsteinbach9970 Před rokem

    I am a brewer from Germany. Tegernsee Hell, Schlenkerla Hell and the Czech Lager are NOT Pilsner style Beers. All Pilsners are Lager-Beers, but not every Lager is a Pilsner. But I like you a lot :)

  • @ChicoEscuela
    @ChicoEscuela Před 2 lety

    Local Pilsner is the way to go

  • @brettfrimmer6567
    @brettfrimmer6567 Před 3 lety +2

    I love Pilsner. Probably my favorite style. I love craft beer. I’ve liked some craft beers that make beers they call a pilsner. But they weren’t real pilsners. It always tastes like the usual craft beer “gotta find a way to get some ipa in this” taste. You want real pilsner? Perfect pilsner? Pilsner urquell. The original and best. A distant second is radeberger.

    • @beageler
      @beageler Před rokem

      Naahh. Flensburger is the best, Budvar is nice, too. But Helles almost totally replaced Pils for me.

  • @HughTheBeerKid
    @HughTheBeerKid Před 3 lety

    What’s even better is you can get cans of budvar in tesco where it’s 12 cans for 9 quid

  • @tyrannosaurus696
    @tyrannosaurus696 Před 3 lety +2

    Try as hard as I might, I just can't get excited about lagers, whether they are Pilsners or Helles, and I've had some good ones. I've tried Pilsner Urquell and Budvar on tap in Prague (about 20 years ago, before the stag dos and strippers!) Hofbrau Original in the Hofbrauhaus, and Augustiner Pils in the Augustiner Kellar. IPA has the ability to blow my tiny mind and leave me shaking my head at the dark arts the brewer must have employed to create such tastes, and the difference between a mediocre IPA and a top flight IPA is huge. I can taste the difference between a Bud and a Budvar, but it's still just... lager. I enjoy it, but it doesn't wow me like an IPA, a stout or even a Belgian ale can. Still, really enjoyed the video and all the history; it was very interesting!

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      I think we have all been there at some point but part of the craft beer journey involves coming back to great lager - quite when depends on the person

    • @thekentishpilgrim
      @thekentishpilgrim Před 3 lety +2

      Agree with you on lager. I've had good ones too and there's no doubt there is a huge difference between a good lager made in Germany or the Czech Republic compared to a macro continental offering but even the best lager I've ever had just left me saying, "yep, that's a lager."

  • @macsaeki
    @macsaeki Před 3 lety

    what are some good bohemian pilsner i can get in Calfiornia?

  • @benjaminhartmann4522
    @benjaminhartmann4522 Před rokem

    Ok guys, what to say about this Video... I am a bavarian beer brewer and i like the beers you choose and at the same time I dont like it because each of this beers deserves its own video ;)
    Then you mentioned the Water quality and it really is the most important thing when you talk about beers in the past, nowadays not so much. And you mentioned the hardness of the water but also just in a half truth. The water of dortmund f.e. is incredible hard but it has lots of MgCl2 so it is quite good for the taste. Well w/e.
    Then to the pilsner... Why you mix pilsner with Helles? Well I guess what even is Pilsner xD. Well i am a bit sad you did not choose a Pilsner from bavaria, because you would see it is more focused on the Hop oils and not the straight bitterness of Pils from north germany...
    But the biggest compliment I have to make is you take food in your tasting. If you want to enjoy a good beer you have to compliment it with the right food!
    Great video enjoyed it!

  • @ameisee4
    @ameisee4 Před 3 lety

    "when it goes south in germany"... haha well I definitely saw that going in a different direction.

  • @ryanhardy12
    @ryanhardy12 Před 3 lety

    Great video!! I wish you coulda mentioned where does a Kolsch fits in compared to those?

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha tricky one seeing as it is an ale/lager hybrid but we will definitely do a video on kolsch at some point!

    • @SschHmn
      @SschHmn Před 3 lety +1

      For brewing Kölsch you would use a top-fermenting yeast, while for brewing Lagers as Pilsener or Helles bottom fermenting yeast is needed.

  • @christianaldridge1964
    @christianaldridge1964 Před 3 lety +1

    You should visit the cotswold brewing company in Gloucestershire. They produce some really good lagers and are a lager only brewery and one of the first in the UK.

  • @adamr63
    @adamr63 Před 9 měsíci

    Another great video, but a bit of a pity that

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Humbly disagree! See our documentary about this amazing brewery: czcams.com/video/D2Ki-rjDV6o/video.html

  • @twodogswalking840
    @twodogswalking840 Před rokem

    One day I'll find a video that definitely explains the difference between lager and pilsner. One day.

  • @coreartalex6708
    @coreartalex6708 Před 3 lety

    Thumbs up for the Wane’s World reference 🙃