Tag: Pilsner
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Allsopp’s Pilsner
Long before lager became the default order in British pubs, Allsopp’s Pilsner was already part of the story. The Allsopp name carries serious weight in UK brewing history, tied to Burton-on-Trent and the early adoption of continental lager styles at a time when most British drinkers were firmly wedded to ale. Allsopp’s Pilsner today trades…
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Veltins
Veltins is a classic German pilsner brewed in North Rhine-Westphalia and known for its sharp carbonation, crisp bitterness, and ultra-clean finish. It is a textbook example of German brewing precision, adhering closely to the Reinheitsgebot (German Purity Law). At 4.8% ABV, Veltins is light but assertive. Expect a dry malt backbone, prominent herbal hop bitterness,…


