shmick
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G'day all
I was lucky enough to get a few fresh 440ml cans of Pilsner Urquell direct from the brewery after my brothers recent trip O/S
What an amazing difference in flavour compared to whats normally sold at the local shops here. No overpowering skunkiness or sour tinges of wet cardboard - I would call it a different beer in a blind taste test.
It had a very light malty base with a fantastically clean Saaz flavour. Fairly bitter as expected but the hop aroma was something else like a freshly cooled wort after a stack of late hop additions awesome.
Went out the next day and bought a few bottles (cant get cans :angry: ) to compare and was sadly disappointed. Stale and skunky as usual
Considering the well known problems with green glass and flouro lights, youd think somebody would try to import cans. It would have to boost sales a fair bit.
It must be a lot easier to stick a label on a bottle when exporting to another country than printing and filling a bunch of different cans.
We a missing out on a fantastic beer.
I was lucky enough to get a few fresh 440ml cans of Pilsner Urquell direct from the brewery after my brothers recent trip O/S
What an amazing difference in flavour compared to whats normally sold at the local shops here. No overpowering skunkiness or sour tinges of wet cardboard - I would call it a different beer in a blind taste test.
It had a very light malty base with a fantastically clean Saaz flavour. Fairly bitter as expected but the hop aroma was something else like a freshly cooled wort after a stack of late hop additions awesome.
Went out the next day and bought a few bottles (cant get cans :angry: ) to compare and was sadly disappointed. Stale and skunky as usual
Considering the well known problems with green glass and flouro lights, youd think somebody would try to import cans. It would have to boost sales a fair bit.
It must be a lot easier to stick a label on a bottle when exporting to another country than printing and filling a bunch of different cans.
We a missing out on a fantastic beer.