Back to the original topic, Kerbai Malt. Does anyone know if it is currently available to home brewers? If so, through whom?
I've drunk the Pionier Glutenfrei Pilsner. It's a typical Pilsner that probably sits in the middle of the bunch, not outstanding, but then again, its far better than many. It has a nice golden colour, fine carbonation and creamy head that doesn't linger overly long or lace particularly well. It has sweet overtones in the nose, reminiscent of cotton candy and caramel but doesn't translate over to the taste. The mouthfeel is fine, taste has an upfront malty sweetness with a touch of graininess in the back end. It finishes with a latent, lingering bitterness which is not particularly harsh, but it does leave you salivating, somewhat. IMO it makes a good beer for cooking stews and braises.
As a bit of a hophead, this beer is not in line to be on my regular list, however, with it around, and having some gluten intolerant friends, its drinkable enough for me to put in the fridge and comfortably share when they come around. I think I might tinker with it a bit, to make a few beer cocktails, tomato juice, orange juice, lime syrup, perhaps a dash of bitters…