The American pilsner or "classic American pilsner" is the direct ancestor of the American lager but is a distinct style. This style was developed in the 19th century by German immigrants in response to the barley that was available to them in the United States. American six-row barley had a higher tannic acid and protein content and had greater husk per weight than the continental Europe barleys. In addition, the Tettnanger and Saaz hops of Europ...
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