Bon dia Rondon,
Excuse me if the spelling is wrong.
I have had Pilsner Urquell in Germany on tap and the bottled version in
the US.
I recognize a difference, but I think it is due to the travel the beer goes
through.
To answer your question - Is it bitter.
I say both versions are more malty to me.
However, to anyone who is not used to the taste of hops, they might think of
it as bitter. German pilsners like bitberger are more bitter than P.U.
Does this imported refuse to import any bitter beer?
Some pale ales for example from the US are bitter.
--- Mike Moranz <mmoranz(a)net-info.com> wrote:
From: "Mike Moranz"
<mmoranz(a)net-info.com>
To: "MHBA (E-mail)" <mba(a)thebarn.com>
Subject: FW: Questions
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 15:21:35 -0600
Somebody want to tackle this one?
-----Original Message-----
From: Rondon Fernandes [mailto:rondon@wbrasil.com.br]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:41 PM
To: info(a)mnbrewers.com
Subject: Questions
Could you please answear theses questions?
I tried Pilsner Urquell in Prague 4 months ago and for me it it's the
best beer in the world. Soft, light, creamy.
But, an ex importer of this beer in Brazil (there's no more P. Urquell
in Brazil) told me it's bitter, with 45% of hop, etc and he also said
that I'm probably confused, that I must have drunk another
beer, 'cause
for him P. Urquell is bitter.
Who is right? Me or him? Has Urquell changed its ingredients?
Could you please send a site to prove who is right?
Thank you
RONDON (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Leo Vitt
Rochester MN
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