Kernza Pils

Pilsner - German

With a restless desire to create what hasn't yet been imagined, we've teamed up with our friends at Patagonia Provisions to craft an innovative pilsner that aims to restore our planet with every sip. A crisp, refreshing German-style pilsner, Kernza® Pils is brewed with organic barley, organic Contessa hops, and Kernza® - a revolutionary new long-rooted perennial grain developed by The Land Institute. Bursting with floral notes, Kernza® Pils is bright and snappy, with a subtle spiciness thanks to the Kernza® addition. Every sip you take helps us plant more Kernza®, fight the climate crisis and brew more delicious beer ... we'll cheers to that!

ABV

5.0

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Linda T

Snappy crisp! Tasty pils.

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Brandon Hoy

Interesting twist for a Pilsner.

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Taukin’ Tony

Crips, light; very enjoyable.

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Greg Constable

Crusher

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Bing David Crosby

Slightly hoppy, slightly sweet, great mouthfeel

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Tom M.

Good

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Luis Arturo Ponciano Castro

Solid but too pricey.

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Eric McLaughlin

Solid for a Pilsner!

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Hugh Morris

I thought this a gimmick , but it ended up a nice surprise

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Samuel R.

Not a bad lager at all

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Adam G

Very light pils, nice

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Justin Cifuentes

What a crispy boi to start off the weekend. This Pilsner doesn't scream, but ruggedly grunts "Patagonia."

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Jeff Hardgrove

Give me a D! Give me an -arkness! Let’s do this.

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Eric L

Fitting beer to drink the night before heading to the Andes!

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Cody S.

Perfect cruising beer.

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Sean Waldron

Fancy pretentious beer 🍻🗻

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Chris Connell

Awwwww yeah 👍

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Seymour Beers

5% Pilsner Brewed with organic Barley, as opposed to inorganic Barley, organic Contessa hops, not the inorganic kind, and Kernza, probably inorganic since there was no qualification. The can says 85% organic ingredients, since beer is mostly water, well

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Eric Norris

#thirstythursday aka #newbeerthursday is back #beeroclock - a nice clean crisp taste. I like it.

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Larry Prikockis

Nota pils guy normally, but if it's tasty and also good for the planet? .... Pour me another!

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Luke

Malty Pils

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Matthew Aungst

In Virginia and wanted to stop by before this place closes. I’ve never been in any of the ale houses, and have been wanting to try Alehouse 75, but they didn’t have it.

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Erich G.

Doing my part to support big Kernza.

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Tom Wutka

Really clean. Easy drinking

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Greg Beemler

Clean dry Pils

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