Style: Pilsner (Italian-style)

ABV: 4.9 IBU: 42.0

92/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 4

Chuckanut Brewery Chuckanut Italian Style Pilsner

What the brewers say

Dry hopped with Noble hops while still maintaining its elegance and German roots.

What our panel thought

Gorgeous yellow with a puffy white head that lingers. Slight honey graham cracker in the nose. Bright, crisp flavors with a slight hop bitterness to balance out the sweetness. Complex, classic spicy hop flavor. Finishes dry with a bit of a pucker, leaving you wanting more.

What our editors thought

A rounded nose brings very soft Noble floral notes. The sip brings an almost Czech approach to the body, favoring a bit of malt sweetness to amplify the hop notes. 

Review printed in: The Rebirth of Cool: Inside the Lager Evolution (June-July 2021) (View All Issues)


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Reuben's Brews Apropils Italian Pilsner

“Subtle aroma of rosemary, hay, and white bread with some floral hop notes. Flavor sports a bready, almost biscuity, malt note, complemented by an earthy, fruit blossom–like hop character. Well-balanced bitterness. Hints of lemon zest and thyme linger into a medium dry finish.”

Chuckanut Brewery Chuckanut Bohemian Style Pilsner

Brilliant. Slight lemongrass aroma at first, then floral tones crescendo as the beer warms. Clear, crisp, with well-defined Noble-hop bitterness and a layered malt middle: toast, light candy, spice. You can nitpick the boundaries of the various regional pilsner styles, but in the end this is an extremely well-made, balanced beer. Pleasant and interesting from start to finish.

Twin Barns Brewing Company Itssamee! Italian Pilsner

“Grands Biscuit aroma with some white pepper and floral hop notes. Flavor is slightly grainy with hints of lilac and honeysuckle that linger into a long floral finish. Bitterness is a bit low for a pils, but still enjoyable.”

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