A bright, hop-kissed beer cocktail with crisp pilsner, gin, citrus, and star anise syrup. Mosaic aromatics add fragrance and snap to a refreshing, pint-worthy sipper.
Overview
Pilsner Star Mosaic is a sparkling, modern British-leaning beer cocktail that bridges classic pub culture with the creativity of contemporary craft bartending. It puts crisp pilsner at center stage, layers in the pineapplish-tropical aromatics of Mosaic hops via a quick house tincture, and threads a warm licorice note through a simple star anise syrup. A squeeze of lime brightens everything, while a grapefruit-peel expression floats juicy citrus oils atop the beer’s foam. The result is vibrant, thirst-quenching, and remarkably aromatic—perfect for brunch, late-afternoon sessions, or a celebratory first round.
Why it Works
- Balance: The clean bitterness and high carbonation of pilsner offset sweetness from the star anise syrup, making the drink refreshing rather than cloying.
- Aroma-first design: Mosaic hops are used as a tincture instead of dry-hopping the beer directly. This concentrates tropical-citrus aromas without adding vegetal bitterness or collapsing the head.
- Texture: Building the citrus-hop mix separately and folding it into the beer preserves lively bubbles and a delicate foam cap that carries grapefruit and star anise aromatics.
Ingredient Notes
- Pilsner: A crisp, continental-style pilsner works best—lean malt, firm but not aggressive bitterness, and a clean finish. Avoid overly hoppy IPLs; you want a neutral canvas to showcase Mosaic.
- London Dry Gin: Citrus-forward brands integrate beautifully with lime and hops. The gin adds structure and length to the palate.
- Star Anise Syrup: Toasting the pods wakes up warm, aromatic oils. A brief steep keeps the anise note elegant, not domineering.
- Mosaic Hop Tincture: This hop variety is famed for mango, blueberry, pine, and citrus tones. A fast vodka infusion captures aroma without the vegetal weight of a long steep. Leftover tincture is excellent in G&Ts and shandies.
Technique Tips
- Chill everything: Cold beer holds carbonation and reduces foam-over when you add the mix. Glasses and mixing ice should be very cold.
- Gentle stir: Over-stirring in the glass knocks out bubbles. One lazy turn with a barspoon is plenty.
- Salt, sparingly: A tiny pinch of kosher salt can make citrus pop and soften bitterness. Use a light hand.
Variations
- Pine-Lime Switch: Swap grapefruit peel for lime peel and add 2 drops of saline instead of a salt pinch for a sleeker profile.
- Ginger Star: Add 10 ml ginger syrup to the mix and reduce star anise syrup to 20 ml for a spicier, winter-friendly rendition.
- Shandy Light: Omit gin and double the lime to 60 ml, making a low-ABV, zesty refresher.
Make-Ahead & Storage
- Star anise syrup keeps 2 weeks refrigerated in a sealed bottle.
- Mosaic tincture keeps up to 2 weeks refrigerated and tightly sealed; aroma gradually softens after that.
Pairings
Serve with fish and chips, salted crisps, Welsh rarebit, citrus-dressed salads, or grilled prawns. The bittersweet hop-citrus interplay loves fried, salty, and lightly smoky foods.
A Brief History & Cultural Thread
Pilsner, born in 19th-century Bohemia, became the world’s crisp, golden beer archetype—its clarity and snap defined European lager elegance. Mosaic hops, by contrast, are a 21st-century American darling, beloved by brewers for saturated aromatics without overwhelming bitterness. Pilsner Star Mosaic intentionally weaves those eras: old-world drinkability and new-world perfume. Set in a British context—where pub culture thrives and modern craft sensibilities run strong—the drink nods to shandy and lager-top traditions while embracing cocktail-bar precision.
Troubleshooting
- Too sweet? Cut syrup to 20–25 ml or increase lime by 5 ml.
- Excess foam? Glass or beer may be too warm. Chill longer and pour more slowly.
- Not aromatic enough? Add 2–3 more drops of Mosaic tincture; it’s potent, so increment gently.
Personal Notes
I love how the star anise acts like a bridge between lime zest and tropical hop aromas, reading almost like a subtle cocktail bitters—but softer and more culinary. The first sip is citrus-snap and bubbles; the mid-palate brings plush mango-pine notes from Mosaic; the finish is crisp, herbal, and dry from the pilsner and gin. It’s a simple build once your syrup and tincture are ready, yet it tastes like something that took a professional bar team to perfect.
Drink responsibly, and enjoy the constellation of aromas in every bright, sparkling sip.