Date: | 10/31/2007 |
Brewery: | Victory Brewing Co. |
Beer: | Prima Pils |
Origin: | Downingtown, PA |
Style: | Pilsner |
Container: | 12 oz. brown glass bottle |
Purchased: | Kegs & Barrels, Plano, TX |
Price: | $ per 6-pack |
Alcohol: | 5.3% ABV ABV |
Brewer's Description: | Prima! An exclamation of joy. A recognition of accomplishment. Though it's spoken in German, it's felt in all languages. It's what escaped from our lips as we sampled the first brew of this mighty pilsner beer. Though we'd been through a few in our years with other breweries, finally, with whole flower european hops and fine German malts we had achieved what we'd sought for so long. Prima… An exclamation of victory! Prost! "A refined pilsner beer for natural enjoyment." |
Appearance: | Light, golden yellow. Poured a nice head, but retained only a short time. Random bubbles rise slowly. |
Aroma: | Smells pretty good. Like a typical light-colored beer. Maybe a little yeast smell. A little like bread, but not nearly as pronounced as in a Pyramid Curve Ball Kolsch. |
Taste: | A little bitter for me. That's kind of what I thought of the Urquell that I had, which may have been skunked. This does not taste skunky at all. It's getting better as I drink it. |
Mouth Feel: | Has a good feel. Nice carbonation level that's just a bit higher than perfect. |
Drinkability: | Not bad, but not my favorite. I guess I like them sweeter than this. |
Score: | 5 / 10 |
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- Prima Pils scored an A- on
- Prima Pils scored 3.58 on
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