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pilsner

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/ˈpɪlz.nər/
Forms:pilsners
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a type of light beer, flavored with hops

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Pilsner is a type of beer that originated in the Czech Republic and is known for its light, crisp taste and golden color. It is brewed using a combination of pale malts, hops, and yeast, and is typically lagered for an extended period of time to enhance its flavors and smoothness. Pilsner has a clean, refreshing taste, with a slight bitterness and a dry finish. It is often associated with warm weather and outdoor events, and is a popular choice for social occasions such as barbecues and sporting events. Pilsner comes in a variety of styles, including Czech, German, and American, each with its own unique characteristics and flavor profiles. It is a popular beer among enthusiasts who appreciate its light and refreshing taste, and is often enjoyed alongside spicy or salty foods.

  • He ordered a cold pilsner to accompany his meal at the brewery.
  • The bartender recommended pairing the seafood with a crisp, refreshing pilsner.
  • They brewed their own pilsner using traditional Czech methods for a clean and balanced taste.
  • The pub's selection of pilsners includes both domestic and imported varieties.
  • She enjoys the light and hoppy flavor profile of a well-crafted pilsner on a warm summer day.
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