
A traditional Pilsner style beer with a big hoppy flavour and bite owing to dry hopping late in the brewing process. The zesty and fragrant hops make for a refreshingly dry finish and a slight sweet and sharp zing to the palate, which are best enjoyed with rich, creamy foods like pork sausage and mustard mash, quality fish and chips or cheese like Old Amsterdam, Edam or Brie. Grolsch is known to use a distinctively shaped bottle for its beer, known as de beugel or 'swingtop'.
IBU:28
Reviews

Wesh
@ Cafe Old Town4 days ago

2.6
Not great like and it was €9.50

Van der Meer R
9 days ago

3.0
Wall J
14 days ago
2.5

Stasp
15 days ago
3.8
Mabi
15 days ago
2.5
Jop, leichtes Lager, Luft nach oben
Cianconi J
21 days ago
3.8

WheatLover
24 days ago
2.8

Jordanblamire1
29 days ago
3.0
Jarmo H
1 month ago

3.2

Edgeworth
@ Solitude2 months ago

4.3
Of course the bottle made it super interesting. I bet that people that brew beer love these. Completely different from what I was expecting for a pilsner, not a clear yellow but a hazy yellowish Amber. Aroma is different also. Sweet with a dark fruit raisin or date. Could this one have gone bad? Photos posted by others is the expected clear yellow. The date is, uh-oh, June 2021. Damn, I think it's too old and turned. Problem is I like it. Perhaps they have found a new niche for their product. If I get sick then it's a definite no for the new product. I won't rate it since it's not fresh.
OK. I got nervous about drinking a beer going bad. Two more sips and I poured it out. Too bad because I really liked it.