Overall Rating: 7.8/10
If you’re after a refreshing, clean pilsner with a little extra character, Brooklyn Brewery’s Pilsner might just hit the spot. This isn’t your average, no-nonsense light lager…it’s got a touch of personality that shines through with every sip. It’s approachable yet interesting, making it a solid pick for beer lovers who appreciate a little kick in their pilsner but don’t want to go too far into craft craziness.
Tasting Notes:
- Appearance: Pours a beautiful golden hue with a crystal clear clarity that’s just begging for a sunny day on the patio. The foamy white head sticks around for a bit, giving off a lively, inviting vibe.
- Aroma: Right off the bat, you get that classic pilsner smell…mild malts with a hint of breadiness. But there’s also a subtle floral and grassy note, thanks to the hops Brooklyn Brewery uses, which gives it a bit of a fresh, almost herbal lift. It’s simple but nicely balanced.
- Taste: Here’s where things get interesting. The initial sip is crisp and clean, but not as one-dimensional as some other pilsners. You get those expected malty flavors upfront…lightly toasted bread and a bit of cracker. But then the hops step in, adding a pleasant bitterness that balances out the malt without overpowering it. There’s a bit of citrus in the background, too, which keeps it from feeling too heavy. The aftertaste is clean, with just a touch of bitterness that leaves you ready for another sip.
- Mouthfeel: Brooklyn Pilsner is light bodied, smooth, and highly drinkable. Just what you want in a pilsner. There’s a good amount of carbonation, but it doesn’t feel overly fizzy. It’s refreshing but has enough weight to feel satisfying, unlike some pilsners that can come across a bit too light and watery.
The Good:
Brooklyn Brewery has done a great job crafting a pilsner that’s flavorful yet accessible. The balance between malt sweetness and hop bitterness is spot-on, making this beer versatile for pairing with food (think burgers, tacos, or just a bowl of salty pretzels) or sipping on its own. The slight citrus and floral notes from the hops make it feel modern and keep it interesting sip after sip. Plus, it’s easy to find, so you don’t have to go on a wild goose chase to enjoy it.
The Not-So-Good:
While Brooklyn Pilsner is a solid choice, it might leave true pilsner purists wanting a bit more of that classic, straight-up “lager” simplicity. The hoppier profile is subtle but might come across as a bit out of place for those looking for a more traditional German-style pils. Also, the bitterness in the aftertaste can linger just a bit longer than some might like, especially if you’re used to a super clean finish in a pilsner.
Final Thoughts:
Brooklyn Brewery Pilsner is a winner if you’re looking for something approachable yet packed with enough flavor to keep things interesting. It’s a great go-to option when you want a beer that’s refreshing but not boring. While it may not check every box for hardcore pilsner traditionalists, it’s a versatile, drinkable brew that’s a solid choice for fans of craft lagers. Whether you’re lounging on a summer afternoon or pairing it with your favorite pub food, Brooklyn Pilsner is well worth a try.
If you’ve tried a Brooklyn Pilsner, please let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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