
With its striking brilliant golden colour and firm head, it presents a delicately malted floral nose. A straightforward first sip is followed by a complex, supple flavour on the palate which comes from the use of maize in the brewing process. A reasonable degree of bitterness and sustained aftertaste make this an ideal pils for refreshing any occasion.
By concentrating its expertise, without ostentation or fuss the Brasserie Lefebvre proves with its Manneken Pils that a good beer should not owe its success to the strength of its marketing.
Reviews
Kari one pint man
@ Bedford Hotel14 days ago

2.6
Raikas ruokajuoma

Nico Shelby
27 days ago
3.9
lon.etie
2 months ago
3.3

Nino
2 months ago
2.1

Puuri S
3 months ago

2.6
Iham guta. Nasta.
Gael
5 months ago
3.5
Wall J
6 months ago
3.5
Gael
6 months ago
2.5

Philip B
@ Bedford Hotel9 months ago
1.9
Kann man trinken. Muss man aber nicht zwingend. Prost!

Jose A S
@ La cave du Manet9 months ago

2.7
La cerveza del niño que mea. Una Pils como otra cualquiera.