Tonight's Beer:
Primator Maibock
7.5% ABV
The Primator Maibock is a Czech lager. In the US, Miller, Budweiser, and the other big breweries market their beers as descended from German lagers -- likely due to the German founders big American brewers. But both the Pilsner and Budweiser styles (Budweiser is a style that was usurped and trademarked by Anheuser Bush) they brew take their names from the Czech towns in which they were developed. Of course, the Czech (and German) versions are much flavorful and delicious than their dumbed-down, mass-marked American counterparts.
The Primator Maibock is a delicious light bock -- it pours a pale copper color and has a very beery flavor. In other words, if you have a friend who's not a big fan of beer, this is probably not the style to try to convince them otherwise. Like some of the other lagers we've covered, the Maibock could be both a session beer (something to drink while watching football) or a nice flavorful beer to pair with a good meal.
Either way, I strongly recommend it.
Broad Categories:
Great
Czech Republic
Lager
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
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