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Beer Review: North Coast Brewing Scrimshaw Pilsner

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If you’re on the hunt for a crisp, easy-drinking beer, North Coast Brewing’s Scrimshaw Pilsner is definitely worth a try. This is one of those brews that appeals to both seasoned beer lovers and casual drinkers alike. It’s not trying to blow you away with intensity, but instead offers a solid, refreshing experience.

First Impressions:
Right from the pour, Scrimshaw Pilsner shows off its classic, golden straw color. The clarity is impressive, and there’s a nice foamy white head that sticks around just long enough to let you know it means business. It’s a visually inviting beer, exactly what you expect from a well-made pilsner.

North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner review

Aroma:
The nose is subtle but pleasant. You’ll pick up hints of crackers, fresh bread, and a touch of herbal hops. There’s a light, grassy scent in there too, which gives it a fresh, outdoorsy vibe. The aroma isn’t overpowering, but that’s part of its charm. It’s clean, balanced, and promises a laid-back drinking experience.

Tasting Notes:
On the palate, Scrimshaw is smooth and refreshing…exactly what you want from a pilsner. The malt base gives off a slightly sweet, biscuit-like flavor, which pairs well with a mild bitterness from the hops. You’ll notice a gentle touch of citrus and floral notes, which brighten up each sip without stealing the spotlight.

The beer finishes dry and crisp, making it the perfect thirst-quencher. There’s no lingering aftertaste, just a clean, refreshing finish that keeps you coming back for more.

Positives:

  • Incredibly drinkable: Scrimshaw is one of those beers you could easily enjoy on a hot day, with or without food. It’s got that refreshing quality that makes you want to crack open another.
  • Balanced flavor: The malt and hops are in harmony, with neither overpowering the other. It’s easy to appreciate the subtle complexity of this pilsner.
  • Clean and crisp finish: No fuss, no overwhelming bitterness—just a clean, satisfying end to every sip.

Negatives:

  • Might be too subtle for some: If you’re into big, bold flavors, you might find Scrimshaw a bit tame. It doesn’t have the punch of some craft beers, so hop-heads or fans of intense brews could feel underwhelmed.
  • A touch light-bodied: While the light body is refreshing, it might come across as a bit thin for those who prefer a fuller mouthfeel.

Pairing Suggestions:
This beer is incredibly versatile when it comes to food. It’s an excellent choice for pairing with light fare like grilled fish, chicken, or salads. It also goes well with spicy dishes, as the crispness helps cut through heat, making it a solid companion to tacos or Thai food.

Final Verdict:
Scrimshaw Pilsner is a top-notch example of a well-executed, traditional pilsner. It’s light, crisp, and refreshing, with just enough flavor to keep things interesting without going overboard. While it may not satisfy those craving something bold or experimental, it’s a fantastic go-to for anyone looking for a sessionable, easy-drinking beer.

Rating: 8.5/10

If you’ve had a Scrimshaw Pilsner, please share your thoughts about it in the comments below.

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