Good review, gents. I like this one. Sadly, it seems less available in my area the last couple of years for some reason. It's pretty great. And I like the cans these days--easier to recycle and less weight, and I usually pour beers into a glass these days, so that doesn't matter.
Sierra Nevada, is my favorite brewery. I haven't had this beer yet. But after watching this review, I can't wait to try it. Hopefully I can find it in my area.
classic SN profile makes this one outstanding to me as well... haven't drank beer in 18months Been on a bourbon kick lol but i am gonna revisit this one soon! cheers!
great beer great review picked this up a few weeks ago first time seeing it in the can for the price point I'd prefer the bottles that being said sierra nevada makes the best pilsners and lagers but there not common I wish they put out a discount can beer... if you can find dust bowl taco truck lager or hobo pilsner I'm curious what you think those are craft beers from turlock California cheers!
I really enjoyed this 1. Went through about 3 cases at least. 12 packs are solid deals. The new Oktoberfest Collab dropped recently in my area I'm on my 2nd 6r of that also very tasty. Have a feeling you'll enjoy it to.
So you were looking for a domestic beer in this same style that's better than this. I couldn't think of any either except for maybe Dogfish Head Blue Hen Pilsner. I remember it being good but don't know if it's better. Stuff like Lagunitas Pils probably isn't around anymore just like many others aren't. There probably are some pilsners that are just as good or better but they are limited to a local area and don't have wide distribution
@@ronaldtheriot Yuengling Golden Pilsner I remember being very average but I still want to try it again some day. Its a German style Pilsner I believe. Sam Adams Golden Pilsner is really good but its also a German style Pilsner and not a Czech Pilsner so its not fair to compare to Summerfest. I mean if were not gonna compare witbiers to hefeweizens then we shouldnt compare different euro pilsner styles.
When you review a product with your daughter and her partner, I notice that nobody complains about how much they have. I hope Dave can get help for his consumption issues in the near future, good luck Dave, I'll keep you in my prayers.
Summerfest is up there with German Style Pilsners such as Bitburger, König, and Jever. Crisp, Hoppy, Floral delicious beer. It is a shame more American breweries do not produce world class Pilsners Nationally . Too me they are either too hoppy in more of the IPL world. Or they are lacking that round malt character found in European lagers. I am starting to get more quality lagers locally in Minnesota such as Uteplis and of course we have always had Schell’s dedicated to European brewing methods and recipes. Prost! 🍻
I honestly like Peter’s Brand Classics Pilsner from TJ’s more than Summerfest, haha. Peter’s Brand might be too malty/rough for what a Pilsner is supposed to be... but whatever, it tastes good to me, so I’m sticking by it.
I agree with Dave there's not a domestic Pilsner I would pick over SN Summer Ale. Sixpoint makes a similar style of Pilsner; it's very good, but I prefer the Summer Ale. Too bad this beer is seasonal!
Good review, gents. I like this one. Sadly, it seems less available in my area the last couple of years for some reason. It's pretty great. And I like the cans these days--easier to recycle and less weight, and I usually pour beers into a glass these days, so that doesn't matter.
Yes, and it's not even sold in my town, I don't believe. I love the glass pour thing.
I love this beer. The bready sweetness with the little bit of bright lemon hop character is so refreshing. Great value too at $10/6 pack.
I agree, and I love it, too.
Really enjoy this beer alot. Entertaining review as always gents😁🍺👍🏾
Thanks, Jean!
Sierra Nevada, is my favorite brewery. I haven't had this beer yet. But after watching this review, I can't wait to try it. Hopefully I can find it in my area.
I hope you can find it, too.
I thoroughly enjoyed it this year
Same story, here.
Unfortunately Summerfest is not sold here. Fortunately it is sold where I am moving to next year. Thanks for the review.
You're welcome, and I bet you'll love it, when you get it.
classic SN profile makes this one outstanding to me as well... haven't drank beer in 18months
Been on a bourbon kick lol but i am gonna revisit this one soon!
cheers!
I am so excited about doing my solo review!
Used to really enjoy this one every summer. I would put scrimshaw pilsner as another great American produced pils.
Ah, I miss Scrimshaw.
great beer great review picked this up a few weeks ago first time seeing it in the can for the price point I'd prefer the bottles that being said sierra nevada makes the best pilsners and lagers but there not common I wish they put out a discount can beer... if you can find dust bowl taco truck lager or hobo pilsner I'm curious what you think those are craft beers from turlock California cheers!
I'd like to try those two, but it's just a matter of finding them. Thanks for watching, Kanaan. I appreciate it!
I really enjoyed this 1. Went through about 3 cases at least. 12 packs are solid deals. The new Oktoberfest Collab dropped recently in my area I'm on my 2nd 6r of that also very tasty. Have a feeling you'll enjoy it to.
Yes, I want to get that new collaboration, if I'm able to. I think I'll find it. Thanks for watching, Dylan Sissom. I appreciate it!
So you were looking for a domestic beer in this same style that's better than this. I couldn't think of any either except for maybe Dogfish Head Blue Hen Pilsner. I remember it being good but don't know if it's better. Stuff like Lagunitas Pils probably isn't around anymore just like many others aren't. There probably are some pilsners that are just as good or better but they are limited to a local area and don't have wide distribution
Yeah, Yuengling Golden Pilsner can't match Summerfest, I don't believe.
@@ronaldtheriot Yuengling Golden Pilsner I remember being very average but I still want to try it again some day. Its a German style Pilsner I believe. Sam Adams Golden Pilsner is really good but its also a German style Pilsner and not a Czech Pilsner so its not fair to compare to Summerfest. I mean if were not gonna compare witbiers to hefeweizens then we shouldnt compare different euro pilsner styles.
Great beer loved it
I agree, and I'm glad to hear this!
I picked up a sixpack of Sierra Nevada Festbier today at Total Wine for $7.99
I'd like to find that one.
When you review a product with your daughter and her partner, I notice that nobody complains about how much they have. I hope Dave can get help for his consumption issues in the near future, good luck Dave, I'll keep you in my prayers.
Right! Nobody complains!
Sierra Nevada always brings it. No other brewery is as consistant as they are across all styles, except one. Stout there is only one.
Yeah, they make one stout, right? Thanks for watching, Pour Folks. I appreciate it!
@@ronaldtheriotGuinness is the only stout I like.
How would you compare this to Steinlager, which seems to be impossible to find these days?
It's hard to say, but I sure did love the two Steinlager beers, when I DID get to try them, years ago.
Summerfest is up there with German Style Pilsners such as Bitburger, König, and Jever. Crisp, Hoppy, Floral delicious beer. It is a shame more American breweries do not produce world class Pilsners Nationally . Too me they are either too hoppy in more of the IPL world. Or they are lacking that round malt character found in European lagers. I am starting to get more quality lagers locally in Minnesota such as Uteplis and of course we have always had Schell’s dedicated to European brewing methods and recipes. Prost! 🍻
I'd like to try some good Minnesota lagers, someday. Cheers, back to you!
I honestly like Peter’s Brand Classics Pilsner from TJ’s more than Summerfest, haha. Peter’s Brand might be too malty/rough for what a Pilsner is supposed to be... but whatever, it tastes good to me, so I’m sticking by it.
I wish that one was sold in our local Trader Joe's stores.
I agree with Dave there's not a domestic Pilsner I would pick over SN Summer Ale. Sixpoint makes a similar style of Pilsner; it's very good, but I prefer the Summer Ale. Too bad this beer is seasonal!
I would like to find a domestic Pilsner which IS better. Perhaps, I won't. Probably, I won't.
I like this beer I think it’s most excellent
I agree!
HA GOOD vid yall still at it lmao.....................................CHEERS..........................
Thanks, Tim, and cheers, back to you!
Ron looks a spittin image of Eric Clapton on this one.
That may or may not be a good thing.
Did it used to say Pilsner...can says Lager in 2024?........ After researching more I feel ashamed at the first sentence I wrote.
I can't really remember.