Pilsners. Why do they have such low ratings?

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  1. Beertsipper

    Beertsipper Pooh-Bah (1,707) Nov 18, 2008 New York
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    I much prefer them as a session beer over most of the styles, especially low abv IPA's, which I believe are extremely hyped. Pilsners are great during the warm months, and hold up very well during the colder months. Is it due to the WOW factor that most styles try to put forth? Or are Pilsners an expensive alternative to adjunct lagers. Given a choice, I'd rather spend the extra coin on a case of Jever, than a case of Bud.
     
  2. drtth

    drtth Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2007 Pennsylvania
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    Because they are a less popular style than, say, RIS. Some people only love intense big flavors and show it in their ratings.

    However, the lower numbers do not mean the beers are less good, just that the use of the rating scale is not consistent from one style to another. So to find the most liked Pils beer look at the order of the beers based on their ratings and focus on the most highly rated you can easily find in your area, but ignore the differences in ratings between beers from two different styles.
     
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  3. LMT

    LMT Initiate (0) Oct 15, 2009 Virginia

    Because they usually don't have a hoppy profile that smack you silly, are not 7% ABV or above, and aren't barrel aged.
     
  4. rozzom

    rozzom Pooh-Bah (2,620) Jan 22, 2011 New York
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    Very hoppy - no
    High ABV - no
    Sour - no
    Barrel aged - no

    Plus they're part of a family of styles on which macro beers are based

    So unfortunately they're under-appreciated

    But at least that means you can drink something you enjoy, drama free. It would be worse if you were having to line up at stores to get hold of some
     
  5. rozzom

    rozzom Pooh-Bah (2,620) Jan 22, 2011 New York
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    lol
     
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  6. deleted_user_357747

    deleted_user_357747 Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2009

    I agree, OP. Lagers are hella underrated. Some of my very favorite beers, the ones I make a beeline for the store, are simple, tasty lagers. Got a beer thirst? Waddaya gonna drink, a 55% , brett-brewed, rum-bourbon-wine-tequila-whisky-chardonay-champange-oak aged quadrupple imperial stout with extra hops?

    No way, gimmie an Avery's Joe Premium or a Paulaner Pils. I want a simple, crisp tasty beer after playing a ball game, not a rich beer.
     
  7. gopens44

    gopens44 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,560) Aug 9, 2010 Virginia
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    I personally love Czech Pils and usually enjoy a German Pils as well. But, some may get turned off of the Pils style altogether after trying an underwhelming offering (usually of the German variety) that are popping up more often than not from a lot of smaller breweries. Darn shame too, but I have to agree with @rollom that without all the fanfare, some of us can pick them up with no problem whatsoever.
     
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  8. Beertsipper

    Beertsipper Pooh-Bah (1,707) Nov 18, 2008 New York
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    I have to agree, even though I love all the styles (except for sours, flander's, milk stouts) But for session beers, pilsner have to rank amongst the best. Especially if you find one on tap.
     
  9. yemenmocha

    yemenmocha Grand Pooh-Bah (4,116) Jun 18, 2002 Arizona
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    Says more about the reviewers than it does the beer style or brewers.
     
  10. yemenmocha

    yemenmocha Grand Pooh-Bah (4,116) Jun 18, 2002 Arizona
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    Also, I'd wager the majority of reviewers here haven't had the best available here on earth because it requires an actual trip to Europe.
     
  11. Beertsipper

    Beertsipper Pooh-Bah (1,707) Nov 18, 2008 New York
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    That's a good, and interesting perspective. What Pilsner do you favor most here in the states?
     
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  12. Smakawhat

    Smakawhat Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,191) Mar 18, 2008 Maryland
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    love me a great pils, they are like a bakery in a glass.. love dem.

    We tend to rate things higher that are big bold and somewhat obvious, pils is like the delicate touch of tastiness... all so soothing when done well.
     
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  13. deleted_user_357747

    deleted_user_357747 Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2009

    i still remember the first time I had SA Noble Pils on tap. Cheers.
     
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  14. riverlen

    riverlen Pundit (852) Sep 16, 2009 Illinois

    I find Pilsners nicely balanced and enjoy them from time to time. Don't worry about the ratings and enjoy what you enjoy.
     
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  15. yemenmocha

    yemenmocha Grand Pooh-Bah (4,116) Jun 18, 2002 Arizona
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    From what I can get, maybe a fresh keg of Konig Pils.
     
  16. bungletrpg

    bungletrpg Zealot (622) Sep 3, 2014 California
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    Love me some Pivo.
     
  17. Jacobier10

    Jacobier10 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,102) Feb 23, 2004 New Jersey
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    Higher ratings are often associated with beers that have complex flavors, aromas, etc. In my opinion, pilsners tend to be more straightforward when it comes to these characteristics, but when done right can be just as world class as any other style of beer.
     
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  18. BottleCaps80

    BottleCaps80 Initiate (0) Jan 12, 2013 Iowa

    Can't wait for Stone's new Pils.
     
  19. Beertsipper

    Beertsipper Pooh-Bah (1,707) Nov 18, 2008 New York
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    100% agree. Yes...
     
  20. Beertsipper

    Beertsipper Pooh-Bah (1,707) Nov 18, 2008 New York
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    Is there a link to this new offering??
     
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