Husumer Helles (Pilsner)
Husumer Helles (Pilsner)
Rated 3.000 by BeerPalsBrewed by Husums Brauhaus
Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyStyle: Bohemian / Czech Pilsener
5.2% Alcohol by Volume
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Ganzjähriges Bier - Pilsner Bierart / Biergattung Stammwürzgehalt Alkoholgehalt Farbe Hopfenbitter untergäriges Vollbier 12,2 % 5,0 - 5,2 vol % helle Bierfarbe eine leichte Hopfenbittere und Hopfenblume Charakteristik: Helles - goldfarbenes Bier mit vorherrschender Bittere, oftmals betonter Hopfenblume und feinporigem Schaum. Im Geschmack schlank (hoch vergoren) mit einer guten Rezent. Brauprozess: Einsatz von sehr hellem Pilsner Malz, höhere Hopfengabe, kalte Gärführung mit hohem Vergärungsgrad Malzsorten: Pilsner Malz 95 % , Münchner Malz 5 % Geschichte des Bieres: Das Bier Pilsner Brauart wurde von dem bayrischen Braumeister Josef Groll am Martinstag 1842 erstmals in Pilsen ausgeschenkt, von daher der Name "Pilsner" Hopfen und Malz, Gott erhalt's! Und nun zum Wohle!
ID: 18705 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 19 years agoKey Stats
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Overall Rank | 46137 |
Overall Percentile | 16.9 |
Style Rank | 1210 of 1886 |
Style Percentile | 35.8 |
Lowest Score | 3.0 |
Highest Score | 3.0 |
Average Score | 3.000 |
Weighted Score | 3.000 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 6
Draught at the Brauhaus / brewpub’s tent at Husumer Hafentage. Was called a "Helles" there, also in the printed Brauhaus "newspaper" which served as a menu. No "Pilsner" mentioned there. While the brewpub’s website, on the other hand, makes no mention of a Helles other than the Pilsner, and the ABV is exactly the same (varies between 5.0 and 5.2%), I presume they are identical. After all, "hell/helles" simply means "pale", and the term is frequently used all over Germany for all kinds of pale lagers, not only the Southern German "style" Helles (if it really is a clearly defined style at all, which is debatable). Served ice cold in a plastic glass. Honey coloured, slightly hazy, low head. A helles / average pilsner with a fairly decent balance between hops and malts, but nothing exceptional going on here.