Thursday, March 6, 2008

Paulaner Premium Pils

Not a supermarket pickup, but a beverage found in a homely Hungarian restaurant: Paulaner Premium Pils was an ideal companion to the pork knuckle I ordered for dinner. The only problem was that they didn't serve me up Pork Knuckle, but bits of sliced pork. I guess I shouldn't have been surprised as it wasn't the first, or last time I got ripped off on the weekend!
Paulaner Pils is what is generally known as a Bavarian Pilsener. The style differes from Bohemium Pilsner in that it is driven more by a malty and low hop profile rather than a bitter, fragrantly hopped profile. All in all it is a cracking beer and did manage to go well with my pork, potato and oil meal! In terms of the style it can be considered a pretty ordinary example and is at the mass production end of the brewing scale, but with things being the way they are it is an excellent lager none the less. Anyhow the mission has been put forward, I need to consume some knuckle!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Three words: Czech Cultural Centre

March 7, 2008 at 3:13 AM  

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