Monday 31 October 2011

Moo Brew Pilsner




Believe it or not, this is probably the ballsiest beer from Moo Brew. The Pale and Dark Ales were good beers, but perhaps a little tame compared to the more outlandish ales that have won my attention. They were very well executed beers, but just a little bit on the safe side. Their Pilsner is brandishing a big pair of steel cajones, and proudly.

When you undertake such a challenge like this, you at times have to force your way through a beer. Pilsners were the beer I got sick of first, and as you can imagine by now I am almost well and truly over a watery pilsner.

Thank god then, that Moo Brew have not whipped up another run of the mill, 'clean', 'fresh', 'crisp' piece of Euro trash.
This beer is full of life. There is a fruity burst that is followed by a smashing single hopped bitterness. It's simple, but everything is BIG. Pilsner's can be so restrained in their efforts to be easy to drink, but I can tell you for fact, that this beer is as easy to demolish as WTC Building 7.

I am struggling to write this review because the bottle was empty before I even started paying attention. It disturbs me to say that this may very well be the best of Moo Brew's lineup. A Pilsner. Who would've thought? This is one of those landmark beers that begins to change your opinion about a certain genre. Great work Moo Brew.

8/10

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