gregb wrote:I've tried it in a line up with Matilday Bay Bohemian and Little Creatures Pilsner. It was not disgraced, but it did lose out to the locals. Possibly due to haveing been transported around the world, or the green bottle, but the other two were better beers on my tongue.
Cheers,
Greg
Iron-Haggis wrote:gregb wrote:I've tried it in a line up with Matilday Bay Bohemian and Little Creatures Pilsner. It was not disgraced, but it did lose out to the locals. Possibly due to haveing been transported around the world, or the green bottle, but the other two were better beers on my tongue.
Cheers,
Greg
Little Creatures Pilsner is not even a pilsner in my opinion. Far more closer to a German lager than a pilsner. Pilsner Urquell I guess can be seen as the true base for a pilsner beer. I will agree with Greg on Matilda Bay Bohemian. Easily the finest Australian pilsner on the market and every bit as good as and if not better than a Pilsner Urquell.
rwh wrote:My impression: bitter and not much else. But surely I must have missed something if everyone else is giving it 5 stars all the time.
BierMeister wrote:Bitter. You must have had a dud mate as Urquell is anything but bitter. Very malty yes. I wouldn't say it's the best beer in the world but it beats many.
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