Saturday, April 9, 2011

Samuel Adams Noble Pils


Once again, I figured a different type of beer should be used to announce the coming of spring. This time, let's look at the Samuel Adams Noble Pils. A pilsner beer that sells for $15.99 for a six-pack -- and you will want to buy a six-pack of this beer.

From the get-go, it is made out to be hoppy. You can smell the hops as soon as you poor it, so anyone that enjoys hops should give it a try just for the dryness that it brings, but what is very interesting once you taste it, is the beautiful citrus taste, mostly on the lime side, that clenches your throat like a fiery fist of delight, encompassed with a savory mess of summer beauty.

Seriously, though, this beer pours beautifully, has a extremely nice, crisp, fresh taste and the hops and bitterness, though prevalent in, moreso, of the floral variety just adds to the character of the beer. It's a definite must-try. . . and if you want to really compare two good spring/summer beers, try it and also check out the Mill Street Lemon Tea one I mentioned previously. They are definitely worth it to get you geared up for the summer. 

Cheers!

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