Review Date 3/10/2007
Try?
Re-buy?
Longshot Dortmunder Style Export pours to a pale golden color with a
soapy head of foam and softly pronounced notes of grassy hops in the nose. A
fine layer of Brussels lace clings to the sides of my glass as the liquid
descends. Your first sip reveals a dangerously drinkable beer with a
delightfully smooth malty body. The beer is packed with fresh, biscuity malt
character. But rather than being crisp like, say, a pilsner, it’s creamy
like a Munich Helles. I get a slight touch of butteriness, too.
Where the beer is like a pilsner, though, is in the finish, where a gentle
hop bitterness pokes through and lingers a bit on the tongue. Not as hoppy
as some of the more extreme German style pilsners, mind you, but you can
tell they’re there. And that’s what I like so much about a good Dortmunder
Export: plenty of malt and hops; the best of both worlds.
And this is a good Dortmunder Export. Hurry up and try it though, because
you’ve only got one shot to try it. When it’s gone, it’s gone.
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box.
*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.
(B)=Bottled
(D)=Draft