I ordered a draft of Samuel Adams Noble Pils at Brewhouse in Camp Hill. The beer has a light gold color with a foamy white head. It has a very light hop aroma. The taste is smooth with a light malt on the front. The beer turns buttery in the taste in the middle of the experience and makes me think of Captain Wafers. The alcohol content is 5.2% ABV. I thought that this pilsner was decent but was trying too hard and was not naturally great. The hop finish is overshadowed by the butter taste and too subtle.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Samuel Adams Noble Pils
I ordered a draft of Samuel Adams Noble Pils at Brewhouse in Camp Hill. The beer has a light gold color with a foamy white head. It has a very light hop aroma. The taste is smooth with a light malt on the front. The beer turns buttery in the taste in the middle of the experience and makes me think of Captain Wafers. The alcohol content is 5.2% ABV. I thought that this pilsner was decent but was trying too hard and was not naturally great. The hop finish is overshadowed by the butter taste and too subtle.
Labels:
Beer,
Noble Pils,
Samuel Adams
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Personally, I was disappointed... I prefer the white ale and am saddened that if they're replacing the white in the seasonal lineup they should have done better...
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