• Look up pils or Pils in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pils may refer to Pilsner, a type of beer Bernhard Pils (born 20 October 1961), Austrian tennis...
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  • up pil, PIL, Píl, pił, or -pil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pil or PIL may refer to: Pil, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Pil (chess)...
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  • Cara Pils is a brand of beer, as well as a type of caramel malt, used in beer making. The brewery that brews Cara Pils changes according to which brewery...
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  • Production of Holsten Pils began in Northampton on Tuesday 1 November 2005. In May 2006 Carlsberg launched a draught version of Holsten Pils in a 30-litre keg...
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    Maes pils is a Belgian pils brewed by Alken-Maes. The beer was first produced in 1930 for Antwerp's Universal Exposition and called Prima Maezenbier. After...
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  • François Pils (1785 – 1867) was a French soldier and painter. Grenadier Pils served on the staff of Marshal Oudinot as his batman and emergency medic...
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    Spanish Cod Recipe: Bacalao Al Pil Pil". The Spruce Eats. Retrieved 2024-06-18. "Bacalao Al Pil Pil | Spanish Cod and Pil Pil Sauce recipe". Basco. Retrieved...
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  • imposed on litigants filing frivolous PILs. His statement was widely praised because the incidence of frivolous PILs for monetary interest were on the rise...
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    "Beer of the Week": Trumer Pils". Chicagoist. Archived from the original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2013. "Trumer Pils Selected for Wine Enthusiast...
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    Pale lager (redirect from Diet Pils)
    began brewing pale lager either using the name hell or Pils. Pale lagers termed helles, hell, Pils or gold remain popular in Munich and Bavaria, with a...
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