Style: Pilsner

ABV: 5.5 IBU: 35.0

82/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 16
Mouthfeel: 4

Burial Beer Shadowclock Pilsner

What the brewers say

“The Pilsner is the almighty gift of time. Never filtered, the presence of hops provides an aroma suggestive of wildflower, honey, and lemon. Keep your palate clean; revel in your beverage.”

What our panel thought

Aroma: “Pine—both freshly cut wood and needles. Slightly yeasty with moderate biscuit and bready malt aromas. Overall, it’s clean Pilsner malt with moderate sulfur and a low floral hops character.”

Flavor: “Malt-forward with bread, cracker, and biscuit notes. There’s an almost ‘peanut butter–like’ sweetness. Bitterness is slightly high, but it doesn’t linger, and it does help to cut the sweetness of the malt well. Floral hops notes carry into the finish. The carbonation makes it fluffy before giving way to the bitterness.”

Overall: “Pretty easy drinking. Starts sweet and finishes sweet. Just not enough hops-derived bitterness to cut through the malt presence.”

What our editors thought

Review printed in: Love Lagers (Jun-Jul 2018) (View All Issues)


REVIEWS FOR YOU >

Burial Beer Co Shadowclock Pilsner

“Strong hop notes push the limit of possible in a beer this light. Light bready malt in the nose with a strawberry component. Bitterness is present, balancing the bubblegum fruity notes. Bright, crisp toasted sweetness near the swallow. Finishes with a slight grassy edge that suggests dry hopping.”

Brick West Brewing Co. Brick West Pilsner

“Crisp, herbal, citrusy Noble hops draw one in with excitement. Medium bitterness, day-old tea bag (on the pleasant side) hop character, clean fermentation.”

North Coast Brewing Co. Scrimshaw Pilsner-Style Beer

**Aroma:** “Nice bread-like malt sweetness up front, with light hibiscus and honey, and a moderate floral note. A light toasty malt with smoky phenol and a slight sourness. Some yeasty sulfur, banana ester, and slight citrus notes.” **Flavor:** “The biscuit sweetness, a little honey, cracker, and malt make this complex but not too sweet. The floral hops character is nice, with just a bit of bitterness. Yeasty, with a bit of Laffy Taffy ester, and some mild smoky and spicy phenol. Slight lemony sourness combines with a bit of melon, for a semidry finish.” **Overall:** “Light and playful, with floral and light bitterness, and the moderate carbonation plays well with the body. A nice complexity that came together well.”

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