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==Styles== ;Czech-style Pilsner: Bright golden colour, moderately bitter and distinct aroma, brewed with malt and Saaz hops. In the Czech Republic, only [[Pilsner Urquell]] is named as "pilsner". However, outside of the Czech Republic, Czech-style Pilsner is synonymous with any such lager beers (including any Czech brand) – for example Pilsner Urquell, [[Budweiser Budvar Brewery|Budweiser Budvar]], [[Gambrinus (beer)|Gambrinus]], [[Velkopopovický Kozel|Kozel]], [[Radegast (beer)|Radegast]], [[Staropramen Brewery|Staropramen]], [[Starobrno Brewery|Starobrno]] and [[Royal Brewery of Krušovice|Krušovice]]. [[File:Bitburger Glass.JPG|thumb|A mug of [[Bitburger Brewery|Bitburger]], a German-style Pilsner]] ;German-style Pilsner:Light straw to golden colour with more bitter or earthy taste – such as [[Beck's Brewery|Beck's]],{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} [[Bitburger Brewery|Bitburger]], [[Flensburger Brauerei|Flensburger]], [[Fürstenberg Brewery|Fürstenberg]], [[Holsten Brewery|Holsten]], [[Jever Brewery|Jever]], [[König Brewery|König]], [[Krombacher Brauerei|Krombacher]], [[Radeberger Brewery|Radeberger]], [[St. Pauli Girl]],{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} [[Veltins Brewery|Veltins]], [[Warsteiner]], [[Wernesgrüner]] and [[Einbecker]].{{cn|date=October 2024}} ;European-style Pilsner:Has a slightly sweet taste, can be produced from grains other than barley [[malt]] – such as the Dutch: [[Amstel Brewery|Amstel]], [[Grolsch Brewery|Grolsch]] and [[Heineken]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.biernet.nl/bier/merken/heineken|title=Heineken bier – Pils gebrouwen door Heineken Brouwerij|website=biernet.nl}}</ref> or Belgian: [[Jupiler]], [[Maes pils|Maes]] and [[Stella Artois]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000225.html|title=Michael Jackson's Beer Hunter – Belgium's Great Beers|website=beerhunter.com}}</ref> {{more citations needed|paragraph|date=January 2024}} {{Original research|paragraph|date=January 2024}} ;Mexican-style Pilsner:A type of pale lager, with a taste that is crisp, clean, and balanced. Many German and other Europeans immigrated during the period of the [[Second Mexican Empire]], with [[Maximilian I of Mexico]] (who had his own brewer) coming from the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and they brought their style of beer making traditions with them. Except for some dark beers (Dos Equis Ambar, León Negra, Modelo Negra, and Noche Buena), which are Vienna-style beers almost all beer produced in Mexico is pilsner. [[Pacífico (beer)|Pacífico]], a Mexican pilsner is named after the Pacific Ocean. [[Modelo Especial]] is described as a Pilsner lager by the brewer, but has a slightly richer and fuller taste than [[Corona (beer)|Corona]].{{cn|date=October 2024}} ;American-style Pilsner: German immigrants brought pilsner style beers to America in the mid-19th century. American pilsners{{which|date=January 2024}} today are still closer to the German style, but a traditional grist may contain up to 25% corn and/or rice. American pilsners have “significantly less flavor, hops, and bitterness than traditional European Pilsners,” according to the Beer Judge Certification Program.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://vinepair.com/articles/czech-german-american-pilsners |title = The Differences Between Czech, German, and American Pilsners| date=26 September 2017 }}</ref> ;Australian-style Pilsner: Light straw to golden colour with more crisp, clean earthy taste.
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