Tasted like a decent fruity & malty IPA; mild bitterness, lots of resin, a touch of poky alcohol. But not especially "fresh hoppy." Got better over the course of the glass, for sure.
I don't get this trend of fruity, hoppy pilsners. Call it an India lager or whatever, if it has the word pilsner in it, I got expectations. And they weren't met.
Not a whole lot of malt body in this one, other than the expected mild wheat finish. Otherwise, it feels more like a session Belgian IPA, with grapefruit and pith notes in addition to Belgian yeast. Refreshing, but felt a little empty.
It's an okay stout, but if you were sold on the whole s'mores thing you'd be hard-pressed to identify any of that in here. Maybe the black stuff on the outside of a burnt marshmallow? Maybe.