Monday, November 23, 2009

Scrimshaw Pilsner - Another North Coast Beer



I like pilsners. Really I do. And I like some of the beer produced by North Coast (http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/). When I picked this beer up, at first I didn't realize it was a North Coast beer. The ABV for this beer is 4.40%. The IBU's listed for Scrimshaw Pilsner is 22. The website doesn't give alot of brewing information about this lager. The color is a medium yellow with a white head. The aroma coming from this lager is a sweet floral smell. I can also describe it is a light buttery smell. At first taste, I sense hops and malt at the beginning, but it doesn't follow thru. There does seem to be an odd after taste I cannot pin down. It is not a bad taste, it just seems a bit odd there at the end. The mouthfeel is light which surprised me. It reminds me of seltzer water. This is not a great beer, but it is not a bad beer either. I know North Coast can produce some very good beer, I just wished there was a bit more effort put into this pilsner. If North Coast can produce "Old Ale", a wonderful beer, then they I would imagine they could do the same with a pilsner. I wouldn't mind having this beer as a single again. I would buy one for a friend. It is an easy drinking beer. I grade this beer a B-.

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