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Furstenberg Pils

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6/15/2004 11:00:03 AM  David  Canada  Furstenberg Premium Pilsner is a classic German Pils. Very hoppy,one of the hoppiest beers in Germany...so be prepared.Full hop aroma.Full body and well developed head makes for an enjoyable drink.Moderate carbonation with straw/pale colour. Lingering dry aftertaste..chill this beer down..perfect for summer with fish or beef. 
6/30/2004 11:27:26 PM  Beer Lover  Melbourne  Wow. Makes me want to 'hop hop' down to the Long John Silvers and crush a hoppy FPP down with some fish sticks. Perfect for summer? Get real! 
7/3/2004 9:47:03 PM  Thomas  Toronto  Uhh, hey "Beer Lover", no need to be sarcastic. David is right, a premium Pilsner beer is a great summer beer.Why wouldn't it be? As is a Wheat Beer or Lager. As for the fish sticks comment...I believe David mentioned fish, not "fish sticks".Long John Silver...you may want to clarify. 
7/29/2004 2:35:36 PM  judith  southport. england  furstenberg is so special, the best i have ever tasted. we travel hundreds of miles for it and savour each drop until we have to go home. we have been round the brewery 3 times and the best hostelry in our opinion is in the Black Forest in a place called Rotenbach  
2/11/2005 9:10:27 PM  Evan  France  Here in France it is easy to find Furstenberg (Pilsner). This is one of the best,if not the best German Pilsner there is. A very good beer. 
3/13/2005 6:57:52 PM  Rick  Vancouver  Furstenberg is available here in Vancouver. Full body with pronounced hops,huge head and lots of lacing,malt flavour balanced. A great German Pils. Probably would give it 8 or 9 out of 10 for a German Pilsner. 
6/6/2005 11:25:33 AM  Eric   Calgary,Canada  This is a great German pilsener.InCalgary it's in the 500ml can. I love the hops aroma and flavour of this beer!!! 
6/18/2005 9:04:51 PM  Liam Oakley  Scotland,UK  This German Pils is in Glasgow on the tap. Excellent Pilsner beer,one of my favorite from the continent. Loads of hops and body to this beer. 
1/1/2006 2:06:32 AM  Derek Gowin  Edmonton,Alberta,Canada  This beer was available in Alberta Canada last year.Haven't seen it for a awhile. Great tasting pilsner from the south of Germany,one of the best in the region.Looking forward to trying it again.  
3/20/2006 11:30:21 PM  Beer Searcher   Quebec  One of my favorites German Pils. 500ml Can. Poured fresh,with a bright golden hue.Herbal aroma was a major feature.Large white head with moderate lacing.Malt present but it is the hops that is at the front in flavour. Long finish.Nice on the palate.dry end but refreshing.  
4/5/2006 7:08:43 PM  Jeff H.  Vancouver,BC.Canada  Excellent German Pilsner. One of my favorite Pilsner styled beers from Germany. I purchased the 500ml can in western Canada and the 500ml bottle in eastern United States. Even better from the tap! (Had to visit Germany to do this!) 
6/3/2006 12:54:28 PM  Stephen R.  Wales,UK  A great pilsner beer in a sea of pilsner beers out there.  
6/24/2006 1:28:52 PM  Stephen O.  United Kingdom  Furstenberg Premium Pilsner beer is an excellent beer. Available at my local tap,always fresh. 
10/27/2006 9:37:49 PM  Pierre H.  Montreal Canada  500 half litre can. Large stark white head with high lacing.Strong hop aroma and flavour. Clear golden colour with moderate carbonation. Good example of a German Pilsner. Can states it is from the Black Forest region.  
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