I think I’m finally coming to the slow realization that Summer might be one of the best seasons of the year. Sure the sweltering heat and the mosquitoes aren’t my favorite, but there has always been so much to do. So, Fall, I officially give you second place in my seasons contest. Don’t try to dissuade me with your gorgeous leaves, low humidity and crisper temperatures, Summer is the season of festivals!
As festivals go, there are a ton of great ones! The Watkins Glen Wine Festival this year on July 16-18th, for example, has a Toga party on Friday night before the tastings on Saturday and Sunday. I’m not going to incriminate anyone with photos of anyone I know, but not everyone necessarily dresses in a Toga. Some opt for more unusual costumes such as the knights from the Holy Grail. If you want to get in on the action and either feel a bit more modest, or fun/ridiculous go for an unusual costume, like a beer keg, or even a nurse’s outfit. I don’t think anyone will throw you out with costumes like these!
So go forth, and find festivals! Let me know if there are ones that you like and maybe I’ll see you there!
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"corny" notes (Dimethyl Sulfide, or DMS). German Pils taste crisp and bitter, with somewhat of a dry finish, and will have a malty flavor with some hints of grain. A spotlight will be on the noble hop bitterness it and will linger into the aftertaste. Again, there shouldn’t be any fruity esters and no diacetyl (that buttery/butterscotch flavor you get in a lot of other beers), and have a medium-light body with medium to high carbonation and be VERY drinkable. German Pilsners will be drier and crisper than Bohemian Pilsners, with a bitterness that will linger more in the aftertaste, have a lighter body and color, and have more carbonation. As you move from Southern Germany to Northern Germany, the examples you’ll find will be paler in color, drier in finish, and more bitter.