Hefeweizen

Hefeweizen

1911 beers | 3.463 Avg Score

The 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
McCoys Hefe Weisen
MO, United States
2
2.800
Hilltop Petes Wheat Hefeweizen
VA, United States
1
2.800
J. W. Dundee's Hefeweizen
NY, United States
7
2.800
Brasserie de Fribourg Barbeblanche
Switzerland
1
2.800
Aukštaitijos Bravorai Kvietinis Wheat and Barley Malt Duo
Lithuania
1
2.800
Gubernija Kvietinis Baltas
Lithuania
2
2.780
Cape Ann Fishermans Bavarian Wheat Ale
MA, United States
2
2.780
CooperSmiths Mountain Avenue Wheat
CO, United States
1
2.775
Troublion La Goupille
Switzerland
1
2.775
Bistrampolio Weissbier
Lithuania
1
2.775
Pike Weisse
WA, United States
3
2.767
Berkshire Hefeweizen
MA, United States
2
2.760
Black Diamond Hefe-Weizen
CA, United States
1
2.750
Steelhead Hairy Weasel Hefeweizen
OR, United States
1
2.750
Multi-Brasses Hefeweizen
Canada
1
2.750
Barley and Hops Hefeweizen
MD, United States
1
2.750
Sea Dog Hefeweizen
ME, United States
3
2.734
Falcon Weiss 3.5%
Sweden
1
2.725
Grunn Dominikaner Hefe Weisse
Netherlands
1
2.725
Ceres Royal Weiss
Denmark
2
2.720