Still Woods
Drowned Lands Brewery in Warwick, New York, United States 🇺🇸
Lager - Pilsener Rotating|
Score
6.79
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Wheat Pilsner brewed with Weyermann Floor Malted Pilsner and Weyermann Pale Wheat Malt, hopped with Zuper Saaz, Petit Blanc, and Hallertau Blanc.
We wanted to put a slightly different spin on the traditional Pilsner with this recipe, so we took a 60/40 Pilsner/Wheat grist, hopped it with some gorgeous floral, subtly fruity hops, and fermented it low and slow in stainless with one of our favorite lager yeast strains. The resulting beer is a dry, lusciously doughy beer with a firm citrusy bitterness. A perfect summer crusher with just enough malt character to make things interesting.
We’re tasting lime zest, grapefruit pith, pear skin, subtly spicy/peppery hay, and a medium rare English muffin slathered in orange marmalade.
We wanted to put a slightly different spin on the traditional Pilsner with this recipe, so we took a 60/40 Pilsner/Wheat grist, hopped it with some gorgeous floral, subtly fruity hops, and fermented it low and slow in stainless with one of our favorite lager yeast strains. The resulting beer is a dry, lusciously doughy beer with a firm citrusy bitterness. A perfect summer crusher with just enough malt character to make things interesting.
We’re tasting lime zest, grapefruit pith, pear skin, subtly spicy/peppery hay, and a medium rare English muffin slathered in orange marmalade.
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Clarkvv (16760) reviewed Still Woods from Drowned Lands Brewery 7 months ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
A4 event draught, 9/6/25.
Clear, seemingly unfiltered, bright copper-honey-golden. Small, white head, low retention.
Crusty bread and light marmalade with evident, crisp lager yeast. Clean, bright and approachable.
Soft with chewy wheat textures and gentle malt sweetness (honey, sponge cake). Gains a touch of citrusy bitterness and a bit of bread, but remains very soft for the most part. Could use a touch more bitterness to balance the chewy, big wheat character. Very clean and malty, though kind of more ale-like.
Tried
from Draft
at
Area Four
on 06 Sep 2025
at 19:20