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Definition of Pilsner in English: Pilsner(also Pilsener) noun ˈpɪlznəˈpɪlsnəˈpilznər mass nounA lager beer with a strong hop flavour, originally brewed at Pilsen (Plzeň) in the Czech Republic. 比尔森啤酒(一种带强烈啤酒花苦味的储藏啤酒,原产于捷克共和国的比尔森市) Example sentencesExamples - Most of the world's best-known beers - Budweiser, Heineken, Corona, Pilsner Urquell, Stella Artois, Beck's - are lager beers.
- Like many great European cities, Stockholm has a vibrant café culture where the residents indulge their love of cold Pilsner and pickled herrings.
- Probably the most widely known in America, Pilsner is a light low fermentation beer with a taste ranging from neutral to bitter.
- He was a legendary character owing to his brilliant and witty articles, his immense capacity for downing steins of Pilsner and his discursive conversation.
- It was dumplings, cabbage, pork, bohemian garlic soup, and of course, Pilsner beer.
- These come in variety of shapes such as Weiss, Pilsner / Lager, Kriek, Alt, Ale and Abbey.
- Pilsener Urquell - ‘Pilsener’ (or ‘Pilsner’) is perhaps the most abused term in the beer world.
- Just as a Pilsener beer comes from Pilsen and a Frankfurter sausage from Frankfurt, a Budweiser beer comes from the Czech town of Ceske Budejovice, known as Budweis when the country was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- After all, we are in wine country and Bohemia is home to the original Budweiser and Pilsner beers.
- The Pilsner is great in the summer and if you're still thirsty, how about an Emerson's Bookbinder or Limburg's Hopsmacker?
- I asked Clive, after he related Clarissa's cutting tale over al fresco Pilsner at a riverside pub.
- Magnificent gothic cathedrals and baroque palaces vie for your attention, and when you need to take a break from seeing the sights, art nouveau cafes compete with modern espresso bars and many pubs selling the famous local Pilsner beer.
- Get up for lunch and a beer, Emerson's organic Pilsner, with sandwiches made from freshly baked white bread and straight-from-the-garden lettuce, radishes and tomatoes.
- Holsten brews two examples of bocks: a Festbock (seven per cent), which is darker, and the Maibock (seven per cent), which is more the colour of the classic Pilsner.
- In addition to its own brewed beers, the Porterhouse says it also stocks the widest selection of beers in the country, including Pilsner lagers from Bohemia, wheat beers from Bavaria and Trappist monks' brews from Belgium.
- Place two scoops of ice cream into a Pilsner glass.
Definition of Pilsner in US English: Pilsner(also Pilsener, pilsener, pilsner) nounˈpilznər A lager beer with a strong hop flavor, originally brewed at Pilsen in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), and traditionally served in a tall glass tapered at the bottom. 比尔森啤酒(一种带强烈啤酒花苦味的储藏啤酒,原产于捷克共和国的比尔森市) Example sentencesExamples - Probably the most widely known in America, Pilsner is a light low fermentation beer with a taste ranging from neutral to bitter.
- It was dumplings, cabbage, pork, bohemian garlic soup, and of course, Pilsner beer.
- Pilsener Urquell - ‘Pilsener’ (or ‘Pilsner’) is perhaps the most abused term in the beer world.
- After all, we are in wine country and Bohemia is home to the original Budweiser and Pilsner beers.
- These come in variety of shapes such as Weiss, Pilsner / Lager, Kriek, Alt, Ale and Abbey.
- In addition to its own brewed beers, the Porterhouse says it also stocks the widest selection of beers in the country, including Pilsner lagers from Bohemia, wheat beers from Bavaria and Trappist monks' brews from Belgium.
- The Pilsner is great in the summer and if you're still thirsty, how about an Emerson's Bookbinder or Limburg's Hopsmacker?
- Holsten brews two examples of bocks: a Festbock (seven per cent), which is darker, and the Maibock (seven per cent), which is more the colour of the classic Pilsner.
- I asked Clive, after he related Clarissa's cutting tale over al fresco Pilsner at a riverside pub.
- Magnificent gothic cathedrals and baroque palaces vie for your attention, and when you need to take a break from seeing the sights, art nouveau cafes compete with modern espresso bars and many pubs selling the famous local Pilsner beer.
- Place two scoops of ice cream into a Pilsner glass.
- Most of the world's best-known beers - Budweiser, Heineken, Corona, Pilsner Urquell, Stella Artois, Beck's - are lager beers.
- Just as a Pilsener beer comes from Pilsen and a Frankfurter sausage from Frankfurt, a Budweiser beer comes from the Czech town of Ceske Budejovice, known as Budweis when the country was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- He was a legendary character owing to his brilliant and witty articles, his immense capacity for downing steins of Pilsner and his discursive conversation.
- Get up for lunch and a beer, Emerson's organic Pilsner, with sandwiches made from freshly baked white bread and straight-from-the-garden lettuce, radishes and tomatoes.
- Like many great European cities, Stockholm has a vibrant café culture where the residents indulge their love of cold Pilsner and pickled herrings.
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