Good Time Pils vs Best Day Nature’s Pils

One brings more noble-hop detail. The other is the easier, cleaner craft pils.

These two beers sit in the same broad part of the fridge, but they do not do the same job.

Good Time Pils is the more expressive beer. It brings more aroma, more snap, and more pilsner character. This is the can for someone who actually likes pilsner for its bitterness and lift, not just because it is lighter than IPA.

Best Day Nature’s Pils is cleaner and a little more restrained. It is still a pils, but it reads more like the beer to open with food or on a hot afternoon when you want something brisk without too much edge.

Choose Good Time Pils for more hop detail

  • pilsner drinkers
  • salty food
  • anyone who wants more aroma and bitterness
  • a lighter beer that still feels craft-minded

Choose Best Day Nature’s Pils for a cleaner, calmer bottle

  • drinkers who want something crisp without too much bitterness
  • lunch outside
  • lighter meals
  • mixed craft orders where not every can should be intense

The practical difference is that Good Time is the better pick when you want the lighter beer to still have a little edge and actual pilsner identity. Best Day is easier when the goal is simply a crisp, food-friendly can that does not ask for much attention. One leans more style-first. The other leans more easy-drinking-first.

Bottom line

Pick Good Time Pils when you want more snap, aroma, and pilsner definition. Pick Best Day Nature’s Pils when you want something cleaner and more relaxed.