From Ninkasi:
We’ll be the first ones to admit that lagers don’t always have the best reputation. A lot of craft beer lovers associate the style with something closer to water than delicious, flavorful beer. But we’ll also be the first ones to tell you that lagers deserve so much more of our love and attention. And if you’re someone who is reluctant to order a lager, there’s a good chance you just haven’t met the right beer yet. Because let us tell you, once you have a good lager in your hand, you won’t ever want to put it down.
Team Ninkasi has met a lot of these irresistible kinds of lagers, which is why we’re excited to finally be rolling out our own lagers that will be flowing all 365 days of 2014. While this may be the first time in Ninkasi’s history that we’ll be able to brew a lager year-round, good lagers have been around for centuries.It’s these lagers that we’re drawing inspiration from as we craft the brews for our new Prismatic Series. Traditional lagers. Artisanal lagers. Lagers that will inspire you to never question the style again.
The first lager of our 2014 Prismatic Series is all of these things and more.
Pradva, inspired by the Slavic word for truth, is a Bohemian-Style Pilsner, known for its prevalent hops balanced out by a rich, bready malt aroma. We kept this beer very true to its roots and brewed it using all of the traditional elements that make this such a refreshing and delicious style to pour into your pint glass..
It’s complex, yet refreshing. It’s medium-bodied, and it goes with so many of your favorite foods, from Asian cuisine and bleu cheese to berries and shortbread. It’s golden colored, and it’s won a gold medal.
That’s right. Back in October, the fine judges at the Great American Beer Festival declared this beer a winning choice for your cooler.
Which is why you probably should stop reading about this delicious, traditional, artisanal lager, and go taste it for yourself.
Read more about this award-winning lager here.
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