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  • noun Plural form of pilsener.

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Examples

  • We liked the pilseners we tried, pale and refreshing in the unseasonable heat we were greeted with upon our arrival.

    Rebecca Kosick: An American Vegetarian in Germany 2010

  • Also, for anyone who has ever spent extended periods of time drinking nothing but watery pilseners, let it be known that La Paz has its very own microbrewery that produces STOUT beer.

    Bolivian Homecoming « Wanderings 2008

  • We liked the pilseners we tried, pale and refreshing in the unseasonable heat we were greeted with upon our arrival.

    Rebecca Kosick: An American Vegetarian in Germany 2010

  • Similar to the facts that American Pilsners are much different than the original all malt Czech pilseners or Northern German Pils; or the "Wiener" beers that all the old Wisconsin breweries released that were not identical to the original Vienna style.

    The Old Is New Again - Leinie's 1888 Bock 2008

  • Like Beck's but not Heineken (these are considered pilseners).

    Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post 2010

  • I think the bitterness throws people off of Steam Whistle, and many other pilseners for that matter.

    blogTO 2010

  • I think the bitterness throws people off of Steam Whistle, and many other pilseners for that matter.

    blogTO 2010

  • In honor of Lost's 100th episode, airing tonight ( "The Variable"), the Toronto Star pads its numbers to reach ranks America's best pilseners, with the Victory Prima Pils and Pennsylvania Brewing's Kaiser Pils topping the list.

    A List Of Things Thrown Five Minutes Ago 2009

  • I'm explaining the difference between lagers and pilseners, and my hands are grasping furtively at nothing under the table.

    guttervomit | a collection of stuff by luis buenaventura 2009

  • Get the inside stories on Czech pilseners, German lagers, Belgian wheat beers and Trappist brews, classic British ales, Irish stouts, and American microbrews.

    Answerbag: Latest Questions in Question Categories 2008

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