I wonder if this beer is any good?
Not that I would try ordering this at a bar. . . for obvious phonetic reasons. To check out the “Bier Bitzch” commercial, click here or go to the Downloads link on the company website:
Legend has it, In the late 1800’s, Josef a Czechoslovakian trained brewmaster, left his native Czechoslovakia in pursuit of the most pristine water on Earth to make his Golden Pilsner.
After years of trekking through virtually undiscovered arctic lands, Josef settled in a tiny village, in a country that is now known as Iceland.
Josef and his sons, the cold warriors, perfected their brewing skills over the years and became a family of brewmasters.
The local people in Iceland adopted the Golden Pilsner as their own and dubbed it Icelandic Style Golden Pilsner. We have resurrected this family recipe and have craft brewed the Icelandic Style Golden Pilsner in limited quantity for your enjoyment.
Having trekked across many different countries, it’s no surprise that Josef decided to stay in Iceland. Whilst there he can check out helpful websites such as https://www.carsiceland.com/post/best-things-do-in-iceland to see what he could be doing and seeing in this beautiful country, he’ll never get tired of what’s around the corner. A country of serene scenery and many natural wonders, he picked an absolute beaut. Don’t believe me? Check out this Iceland travel guide over here. So, having been crafted in Iceland and widely adopted by the natives, surely this beer is sold in Iceland? Of course, the website claims to have this Icelandic beer. But where is the beer actually sold? California. Go figure on that one. . . I’d bet some business students with a penchant for beer scoured the world for some German brewer with a funny last name. What a winner.