What's with the Super Pils when you have the Helles?



In case you can’t tell, we’re super high on our Super Pils! “What makes it super?” you ask. Well, you’ll have to have a glass to understand.

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@leopoldbros malt makes up the majority of this beer and provides the perfect structure for a clean lager yeast and a proper addition of Kazbek hops.

What’s with the Pils when you have the Helles?!?!

Helles on the left. Super Pils on the right

Helles on the left. Super Pils on the right

Well, most notably the perceived bitterness is quite contrary between the two. Our Helles is built around 10 or less IBUs, whereas the Super Pils is over 30. Obviously, most beer drinkers know the pilsner style of beer, being the most drank in the world, i.e. Budweiser, Heineken, Corona, and Asahi. But when this story began in Bohemia, the beer style instantly took Continental Europe by storm. Except in Munich, where the Germans sought after light, refreshing beers with a subtle malt sweetness, opposed to the hop forward beers coming out of Czech. 

Sooo, come by for one or two and tell us which style you prefer!