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  • Duchovni / Medusa, 4-Pack

    $14.30
  • Elwha Spelt 2015 / Hanabi Lager Company, Single

    This beer showcases Elwha, a variety of spelt grown in Washington States Horse Heaven Hills. Spelt is an ancient descendant of primitive wheat. This crop of Elwha was grown on the Moon Family Farm with no-till practices, minimal inputs, and irrigated exclusively with rainwater. Brewed as a Pilsner-style lager, Elwha Spelt brings bright and cheerful aromas of lemongrass, cardamom, and mint that transitions into a pleasing limestone minerality.
    $32.00
  • Hana Pilsner / Hanabi Lager Company, Single

    From the young genius who made wine for Screaming Eagle, Nick Gislason has moved on to craft pilsners. Nick and his team have taken the ethos behind Screaming Eagle and applied themselves to crafting some of the world's best lagers. Using traditional grains and recipes with their own unique twist, Hanabi Brewing makes every bottle a fireworks party of taste and aroma. This special Hanabi beer features an heirloom grain variety named Haná that was originally used by Josef Groll to brew the world’s first Pilsner in 1842, in the city of Pilsen, in present day Czechia. Brought back from near extinction by British farmers in 2015, Hanabi sources it from one of the only fields in the world where it can be found today, in Norfolk, England.
    $24.00
  • Jakobus / Schilling, 4-Pack

    German Pils is a masterclass in balance. Utilizing a mix of Hallertau Mittelfruh and Saphir for that quintessential noble hop bent, Jakobus is supported by a cracker-like malt character. Light bitterness, lemon, and floral notes finish with a crisp, clean mouthfeel.
    $17.00
  • Konstantin / Schilling, 4-Pack

    Schilling focuses on bringing classic German styles to life, staying true to style while imparting their own little twist. Konstantin is done in the classic Marzen style, so expect some nice bready notes with a hint of caramel on the finish. This seasonal beer is always a hot commodity!
    $18.00
  • Lamp Pils / Lamplighter Brewing, 4-Pack

    Crisp, dry, and easy drinking, Lamplighter took a bit of a break from their IPAs and decided to make a summer time patio pounder. With a nod towards the Czech-style of pilsner, which is a touch mellower than their German cousins, the folks at Lamplighter hit it out of the park with this one.
    $15.50
  • Machine Pils / Bunker Brewing, 12-pack

    A clean, easy drinking Czech-style pils from the fantastic folks at Bunker Brewing in Portland, when you need a go-to party beer, this has you covered. When you don't want anything fancy, just something that tastes great with no fuss, grab a rack of this and know that craft beer isn't just about dank hop bombs.
    $24.00
  • Mo Chara / Banded Brewing, 4-Pack

    Gaelic for “my friend,” Mo Chara returns each year as a familiar face. Its red hue evokes sherry and dusk, with aromas of cherry preserves, black tea, and subtle bundt cake. Notes of toasted bread, graham cracker, malt, and nougat unfold before a clean, dry finish. An approachable Irish Red that’s both refreshing and refined.
    $17.50
  • Pils / Rothaus, Single

    Rothaus Pils (German Pils, Rothaus, Grafenhausen, DE, 5%) Rothaus, or The Red House, has been brewing classic German beers since 1791, and the dedication to their craft shines through in this, their dynamite flagship. With a touch of bitterness on the finish to round out the generally smooth and mellow taste, this is the beer that you should measure your German pilsners by.
    $4.20
  • Stranger In The Alps / Barewolf Brewing, 4-Pack

    Light, easy drinking, with a gentle sweetness on the finish the cleans up the palate, Barewolf's Stranger In The Alps is a beer that will really tie the room together.
    $16.50
  • Pils / Rothaus, 6-Pack

    Rothaus, or The Red House, has been brewing classic German beers since 1791, and the dedication to their craft shines through in this, their dynamite flagship. With a touch of bitterness on the finish to round out the generally smooth and mellow taste, this is the beer that you should measure your German pilsners by.
    $21.00
  • Jakobus / Schilling, Single

    German Pils is a masterclass in balance. Utilizing a mix of Hallertau Mittelfruh and Saphir for that quintessential noble hop bent, Jakobus is supported by a cracker-like malt character. Light bitterness, lemon, and floral notes finish with a crisp, clean mouthfeel.
    $4.45
  • Alexandr / Schilling, 4-Pack

    The ideal gift! Buy the best pilsner online. Price and reviews available for Schilling Schilling Alexandr 10* Pilsner - 4x 16oz Cans. Czech-style Pilsner : A sessionable pale lager inspired by similar Czech beers. Premium authentic raw materials shine, including Moravian pilsner maltfoundational to the substantial but rounded hop flavor and aroma.
    $17.00
  • Alexandr / Schilling, Single

    Czech-style Pilsner : A sessionable pale lager inspired by similar Czech beers. Premium authentic raw materials shine, including Moravian pilsner malt, foundational to the substantial but rounded hop flavor and aroma.
    $4.70
  • BBC Czech / Berkshire Brewing Co., Single

    This version of a traditional Bohemian Pilsner is a true lager, brewed to emulate the original style born in Plze, Czechoslovakia. Berkshire uses authentic Pilsner floor malt from the Czech Republic in this classic beer. Light in color, our Pilsner is dry, crisp, and pungently hopped with Czech Saaz hops to impart a rich aroma with a subtle bitterness to the finish.
    $3.20
  • Lamp Pils / Lamplighter Brewing, Single

    Crisp, dry, and easy drinking, Lamplighter took a bit of a break from their IPAs and decided to make a summer time patio pounder. With a nod towards the Czech-style of pilsner, which is a touch mellower than their German cousins, the folks at Lamplighter hit it out of the park with this one.
    $3.95
  • Konstantin / Schilling, Single

    Schilling focuses on bringing classic German styles to life, staying true to style while imparting their own little twist. Konstantin is done in the classic Marzen style, so expect some nice bready notes with a hint of caramel on the finish. This seasonal beer is always a hot commodity!
    $4.95
  • Mo Chara / Banded Brewing, Single

    Gaelic for “my friend,” Mo Chara returns each year as a familiar face. Its red hue evokes sherry and dusk, with aromas of cherry preserves, black tea, and subtle bundt cake. Notes of toasted bread, graham cracker, malt, and nougat unfold before a clean, dry finish. An approachable Irish Red that’s both refreshing and refined.
    $4.95
  • Stranger In The Alps / Barewolf Brewing, Single

    Light, easy drinking, with a gentle sweetness on the finish the cleans up the palate, Barewolf's Stranger In The Alps is a beer that will really tie the room together.
    $4.70

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