Hefeweizen
Hefeweizen
1911 beers | 3.463 Avg ScoreThe feature summer ale of Southern Germany (Bavaria), the hefeweizen (or "weissbier") is brewed with wheat malt (at least 50%) and light Pilsner malt. The resulting product features a balanced ester (normally banana) and phenolic (normally clove) flavor that is achieved from the yeast used to brew these beers. The appearance of this unfiltered beer ("mit hefe" means "with yeast") is pale golden to amber in color with light to heavy cloudiness and a very generous, fluffy, and long lasting white head. Citrus and basic wheat grain elements (even bubblegum) often accompany the feature flavors, while hops contribute a very minor role. The Hefeweizen is the lightest of the Hefeweizen, Dunkelweizen, and Weizenbock series of German Wheat beers.
Beer | Location | Reviews | Score | |
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Indslev Julehvede
Denmark |
2 |
2.820
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Hartmann Felsenweisse
Germany |
2 |
3.240
|
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Braustelle Helios Weizen
Germany |
2 |
2.900
|
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Dum Pšenièné
Czech Republic |
2 |
3.200
|
|
Bavaria Hefeweizen
Germany |
2 |
3.300
|
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Riedenburger Weisse Premium
Germany |
2 |
2.960
|
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Wasatch Apricot Hefeweizen
UT, United States |
2 |
3.260
|
|
Les Frères Houblon Paysanne
Canada |
2 |
2.600
|
|
Nokian EloWehnä III
Finland |
2 |
2.980
|
|
Rolpibrau Weizen
Switzerland |
2 |
2.880
|
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Angel City Vitzen
CA, United States |
2 |
3.360
|
|
Bochkarev Pshenichnoe (Wheat Special)
Russia |
2 |
3.300
|
|
Red Bell Hefe-weizen
PA, United States |
2 |
2.960
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Fink Bräu Hefe Weissbier
Germany |
2 |
2.820
|
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Zehendner Mönchsambacher Hefe-Weizen
Germany |
2 |
3.180
|
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Valley Brew Hefeweizen
CA, United States |
2 |
3.080
|
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Indslev Svane Hvede
Denmark |
2 |
3.140
|
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Milwaukee Ale House Weiss
WI, United States |
2 |
2.900
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Søgaard Madam Weizen
Denmark |
2 |
3.120
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Evans Hefeweizen
NY, United States |
2 |
3.300
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