Holgate Brewhouse Pilsner – Woodend Vic
This dark bottle with a menacing black label fronted by a scary bull tastes just like a classic European Lager/pilsener. Not sure what I mean? OK, let me put you in the mood. Close your eyes, then think of the European lagers that you are familiar with, you are at the pub and decide to skip the local draught and pick something with the exotic European name. Now try and imagine what it tastes like. Now you have a fair idea of what we are dealing with here. Except this one is brewed an hour northwest of Melbourne rather than in Europe
The appearance is a light, almost sunshine yellow. There is a nose of Grass and Earth to the brew also, although, the words manure and fertilizer also came up while the nose was being discussed, it certainly makes you think of being out in the countryside and all the delights that come with that.
There is a slightly rusty and metallic taste, when you first sample the beer, but the flavour grows on you after a few mouthfuls. After mouthful one, you don’t love it, but as you get to sip three, you start to enjoy it. To be honest, it’s hard to decide whether you like it or despise it. It is a mystery to us here at The Beersampler. It was a hate-love-hate-love thing with this one. But by appearance and taste this certainly a German or Czech beer.
This one is a rollercoaster ride of a beer, you hate it, then you love it, then you hate it again, then you love it again. In the end you’re not quite sure what to think. It’s the kind of beer that I can imagine would taste better on tap than out of the bottle, though, so on that basis, it would rate 3 barrels.
Holgate Brewhouse has a website here and they also have a list of venues and stores where you can purchase your own Pilsner and enjoy the ride.







