- of wheat.[citation needed]
Weizenbier (German: [ˈvaɪtsn̩ˌbiːɐ̯] ) or
Hefeweizen, in the
southern parts of
Bavaria usually called Weißbier (German: [ˈvaɪsbiːɐ̯]...
- 1986, the
Widmer Brothers introduced their "
Hefeweizen" beer – an
American variant on a
traditional Hefeweizen,
which is
usually characterized by distinctive...
-
calories per 12 oz. bottle.[citation needed]
Royal Bavarian is a
golden hefeweizen style beer. It is
brewed with
natural yeast and
Bavarian ingredients,...
-
pilsners (5.4% ABV) Löwenbräu
Dunkle Weisse: a
hefeweizen (5.2% ABV) Löwenbräu Löwen
Weisse ****: a
hefeweizen (5.2% ABV) Löwenbräu
Radler Beer: a radler...
-
marketing their Alkoholfrei beer as a post
activity sports drink.
German beer
Hefeweizen ****es
Doppelbock List of
brewing companies in
Germany "Biermarken in...
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sweet with more dark,
roasted malts than
their lighter counterpart, the
hefeweizen.
Dunkels were the
original style of the
Bavarian villages and countryside...
-
under the
almost 150-year-old
Henry Weinhard's brand:
Henry Weinhard's
Hefeweizen,
Northwest Trail Blonde Lager, and
Amber Light.
SABMiller had purchased...
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Festweisse Hefeweizen-Oktoberfestbier Tap 5,
Meine Hopfenweisse Weizen-Bock Tap 6, Mein
Aventinus Weizen-Doppelbock Tap 7, Mein
Original Hefeweizen Tap 11...
- lager)
Sahti (Finnish)
Small beer (very low alcohol)
Wheat beer (or "
Hefeweizen", made with
wheat in
addition to
malted barley)
Witbier ("White Beer"...
- this
practice is
customary with
wheat beers. Typically, when
serving a
hefeweizen wheat beer, 90% of the
contents are poured, and the
remainder is swirled...