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Pilsner Urquell, the world's first pale lager and ancestor of today's Pilsners. Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager.It takes its name from the Bohemian city of PlzeĆ (German: Pilsen), where the world's first pale lager (now known as Pilsner Urquell) was produced in 1842 by Pilsner Urquell Brewery.
The Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) is a non-profit organization formed in 1985 to recognize beer tasting and evaluation skills. [1] The BJCP certifies and ranks beer judges through an examination and monitoring process.
The original Dortmunder Export. After World War II, Export was the most popular type of beer in Germany until 1970, when it was supplanted by Pils. [1] Its fortunes have revived a little since its low point of the late 1990s.
A Bohemian pilsner, Prior was introduced by Adam Scheidt brewery in 1940 after Pilsner Urquell became unavailable in America due to World War II. [118] Prior Beer was brewed using a recipe developed by Arthur Kallman, the American representative of Pilsner Urquell. [118] It took its name from Prior, a Czech beer it sought to copy. [9]
The Pilsner Urquell or Heineken brands of beer are typical examples of pale lager, with the Pilsner Urquell brand having a hop presence more associated with the pilsner style. Principal styles of lager include pale lager, Bock, Dunkel, Helles, Oktoberfestbier / Märzen, Pilsner, Schwarzbier and Vienna lager.
But the brewery's most notable and lasting partnership is with the Vortex Bar and Grill, a two-location Atlanta institution. The beer's name and label features the Vortex's iconic "Laughing Skull" logo. The original incarnation was a full-bodied bohemian pilsner, which was dry hopped and lagered for sixty days before shipping.
The original brewpub was also mentioned in Michael Jackson's Beer Companion in 1993. Dock Street Bohemian Pilsner was the only Pennsylvania beer included in Jackson's 1988 book New World Guide To Beer, and was among just a handful of Pennsylvania lagers in the Pilsner category a decade later in Jackson's Ultimate Beer, published in 1998.