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Pearl Street El Hefe

Pearl Street El Hefe

Rated 2.925 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Pearl Street Brewery

La Crosse, WI, United States

Style:  Hefeweizen

4.8% Alcohol by Volume

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Brewed with a combination of wheat and barley, weiss beers are among the most distinctive ales made in the world. With a light palate with a rich body and fruity tones, weiss beers are enjoyed both as transition beers and as a special treat for enthusiasts. El Hefe combines wheat, Munich malt and American 2-Row malt. This Bavarian-style wheat beer is unfiltered and is traditionally served with a wedge of lemon. Lemon squeezed over a glass of El Hefe contrasts nicely with the clove and banana scents. The Weinstephan yeast that we use really gives El Heffe a classic Bavarian appeal. Available on draught year ‘round.

ID: 14135 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Overall Rank49030
Overall Percentile11.7
Style Rank910 of 1008
Style Percentile9.7
Lowest Score2.7
Highest Score2.7
Average Score2.700
Weighted Score2.925
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • PHISHPOND417 3045 reviews
    rated 2.7 15 years ago

    Aroma: 5 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 5 | Flavor: 5 | Overall: 6

    A below average Hefe from Pearl Street, altough I'm not overly suprised. Lately it seems the Hefs have been a little dull and resembling an american wheat. Poured a light golden colour with just a little haze. Head was small, aroma had a little bit of some bananna notes on the nose maybe an orange peel or two. Taste was rather thin with a little bit of wateriness in the finish.

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