Trumer Pils

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Trumer Pils[edit | edit source]

Trumer Pils is a renowned Pilsner style beer that originated in Austria and is now also brewed in Berkeley, California. The beer is known for its crisp, refreshing taste and light golden color.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Trumer Pils dates back to 1601, when the original Trumer Privatbrauerei was established in Obertrum, Austria. The brewery has been producing the classic Pilsner style beer for over four centuries, maintaining a tradition of quality and taste. In 2004, the Trumer Brauerei Berkeley was established in Berkeley, California, to bring the same traditional Pilsner to the American market.

Brewing Process[edit | edit source]

The brewing process of Trumer Pils involves the traditional method of decoction mashing, which contributes to the beer's distinctive flavor. The beer is brewed using only four ingredients: water, barley, hops, and yeast, following the Reinheitsgebot, or German Beer Purity Law.

Taste and Aroma[edit | edit source]

Trumer Pils is characterized by its light golden color, crisp taste, and refreshing finish. The aroma is a blend of floral hops and a hint of malt. The taste is slightly bitter, balanced by a light malt sweetness.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Trumer Pils has received numerous awards and recognition for its quality and taste. It has won several gold medals at the World Beer Cup and the Great American Beer Festival.

Availability[edit | edit source]

Trumer Pils is available in many locations across the United States and Austria. It can be found in various retail stores, restaurants, and online platforms.

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