Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions
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About German Pilsner
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What is a German Pilsner?
Pilsners are crisp golden lagers with 4–5.5% ABV and IBU 25–45. Defined by spicy, floral Saaz hops over a light malt backbone — bright carbonation and a dry bitter finish.
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Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Dinkelacker CD-Pils
Serve well-chilled at 4–6°C for maximum crispness. A pilsner served too warm loses its defining snap.
The tall, narrow pilsner glass preserves carbonation and showcases the golden clarity that defines the style.
Drink fresh and cold. Pilsners do not improve with age — within 3 months of packaging is ideal.
Tasting Notes
AI-generated sensory profile for Dinkelacker CD-Pils
◎ Appearance
CD-Pils presents a brilliant golden hue characteristic of a classic German Pilsner, with excellent clarity and light transmission. The beer displays fine carbonation with a crisp white head that maintains good retention, reflecting proper brewing technique and fresh conditioning.
◌ Aroma
The nose reveals the hallmark noble hop character of traditional German Pilsners, with subtle herbal and floral notes complemented by clean malt undertones. A light, mineral-forward backdrop suggests proper water chemistry typical of Swabian brewing, with no off-aromas present.
◐ Taste
The palate opens crisp and refreshing with a pronounced grain-forward entry showcasing quality Pilsner malt character. The mid-palate maintains excellent balance between subtle sweetness and clean hop bitterness, building toward a pronounced dry, bitter finish that lingers pleasantly without harshness.
◑ Finish
The finish is distinctly dry and clean with a lingering bitter aftertaste that slowly fades, leaving a refreshing mineral sensation on the palate. This characteristic dryness exemplifies Swabian brewing tradition and encourages another sip.
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