Trail Names
Fort George Brewery + Public House

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From:
Fort George Brewery + Public House
 
Oregon, United States
Style:
German Pilsner
ABV:
6%
Score:
+8 ratings needed
Avg:
3.6 | pDev: 1.11%
Ratings:
2 | reviews: 2
Status:
Active
Rated:
Sep 14, 2025
Added:
Sep 02, 2025
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CRYO FRESH HOP WEST COAST PILSNER collaboration with TALL TREES BREW LAB

A fresh and citrusy Cryo Fresh Hop Pilsner.

Chips. Blondie. One Sock. Red Squirrel. Fruit Leather. If you are known to your friends and acquaintances by a nickname you received so long ago that you’ve forgotten the reason for it - you may have a Trail Name.

Now - thanks to Fort George and Tall Trees Brew Lab - you can have Trail Names even if you don’t have a Trail Name. It’s a West Coast Style Pilsner with Cryo Fresh Mosaic, Superdelic Hops and Citra Dynaboost.
Recent ratings and reviews.
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Reviewed by NickSMpls from Washington

3.63/5  rDev +0.8%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
Canned 8/14. Pour is a yellow straw with light haze. As with most pilsners, aromas tend to be muted but this one comes with an ale-capable nose of fruit and flowers. The taste is like the can art, showing a forest with a number of signposts named for the hop varieties going in all directions. So is the taste, seems to go all over the place, picking up flavors of the various hops. Very low malt presence. Overall, it's dry with good carbonation. You pick up more flavors in the finish.

We don't dislike the beer, but it looks, tastes and feels like an ale.
Sep 14, 2025
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Reviewed by vurt from Oregon

3.56/5  rDev -1.1%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Enjoyed on draft at Wildwood Taphouse, in a Becher glass.

The beer is bright yellow and clear, with a persistent skin that leaves a few meager fragments of lace. The nose is quite dry and fruity, offering notes of underripe nectarine and mango, fresh blueberries, and a smidge of diesel. The taste is similarly fruity, with more sweetness than the nose suggested (still not very sweet though). There's some tasty lemon-lime character in the middle, perfumed with a subtle floral note. That floral character lasts through the finish, intertwining with more underripe stone fruits and sweet orange peel. Light-bodied with brisk carbonation. Just enough sweetness to enhance the fruitiness, and just bitter enough to finish crisp. Pleasant enough, and certainly well made, but I am not really a fan of modern fruit bomb pilsners, and this didn't win me over.
Sep 02, 2025