This is a surprisingly refreshing and tasty pilsener. It boasts that it was the first beer licensed and sold after Prohibition, and it has an unusual, old-timey feel and taste to it. It makes me feel like there is some truth to what people say. If this is what an everyday beer was like, maybe beer did have more taste in the days before I started drinking it. This is a good beer that feels mainstream but yet has so much flavor--for me, one of the better examples of the pilsener variety.
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