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Its German-style lager takes 30 hours to brew, even longer to lager, and even longer still for it to make its way from the tap to your lips (at least it feels that way). We wanted to give people an experience here that you would have to otherwise jump on an airplane and travel to Germany to have-fresh-tasting lager on draft.”Īt Bierstadt, you can have the ultimate pilsner drinking experience: the slow-pour pils.
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“I love how much technique is involved in making lagers sure, recipe is important to a certain extent but really the technique is what separates the good from the great. “I got my first brewing job (where) I wanted to make lager more than I wanted to make anything else, so when it came time for my partner, Bill Eye and I to open our own brewery, we knew exactly what we wanted to do-make the beers we wanted to drink,” says Ashleigh Carter, head brewer and co-owner of Bierstadt Lagerhaus in Denver. The result is a beer that has the drinkability of your everyday lager with a bit more heft: a spicier, hoppier, or maltier quality are all possible when drinking a pilsner. His solution was to add Saaz hops, which help prevent the beer from spoiling while also altering its flavor. Enter the pilsner, a style that originated in the 19th century when Josef Groll came to the aid of the people of the Czech city, Plzeň who were plagued by a batch of “spoiled” lager. Sometimes you just want a beer-nothing fancy, nothing loaded with so many hops that you can’t taste anything except bitter pinecones for the next three hours-just a beer.