Sunday, January 3, 2010

Beer Review: Sam Adams Noble Pils


Noble Pils is the new Spring seasonal from Sam Adams, replacing White Ale. made with five varieties of "noble hops", noted for their low bitterness and high aroma. As advertised, this is a very "non-bitter" brew, smooth, crisp, clear, just as you'd expect from a premium pilsner. This refreshing lager poured a tall head, about half a glass worth, and retained it for quite a while. It's one of the clearest brews that I've seen, with a subtle lemon aroma, and a faint peppery aftertaste. Noble Pils is definitely a winner.

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