Park
Pils, as it is written on the label.
This
pale ale is thus tested tonight.
Pils is
indeed still the most popular type of beer in Germany and,
accordingly, many suppliers compete in this market.
Since
it is of course crucial, being able to produce a distinctive flavor.
Whether the "Park Pils" with its 4.8% vol.
can we
see.
At
least visually it does quite well with the front.
A very
solid and snow-white froth presents itself.
The
taste is also entirely typical: a very spicy and bone-dry hops
floods the mouth, the first sip is successful.
And so
it goes further too.
The
malt works in the background and leaves the delicate bitterness the
whole place.
It
really falls so out of the ordinary, especially as the intensity of
the hops is quite pronounced for a southern German beer.
Even
the aroma hops that was used here is not bad.
So you
can say in conclusion: A good, but not dazzling Pils beer from
Pirmasens.
Moritz Fiege stands for family and
security, responsibility and closeness, for authenticity, but also
for accountability and honesty.
Each beer stein has a
manufacturer date,
this date represents the year in which the mold was run for that
Brewery.
Park 2001
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