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Weissbier | Local Ale From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas

Weissbier

(Weizen, Hefeweizen, Weizenbier, Weißbier, German wheat beer)

Weissbier is a classic Bavarian wheat ale that is top-fermented and characterized by its mousse-like foam and cloudy appearance—which is a result of a large proportion of wheat and a small amount of barley malt used in its production.


German weissbier has to be made with at least 50% malted wheat, but most producers use more than the minimum. These beers are fermented with yeast strains that provide typical clove, banana, smoke, and occasionally even bubble gum aroma. Weissbiers are typically malty and subtly bitter, and though they are traditionally fermented in the bottle, this practice has become rare.


Nevertheless, they retain their lightness, creamy texture, and effervescence. Although this beer style is nowadays mostly associated with Bavaria, wheat beers have been produced since antiquity. The European origin is believed to be in the Czech Bohemia, from where it spread to Bavaria.


Throughout the centuries, it declined in popularity, but following the 1960s it gained back its former glory and became one of the most sought-after styles in Germany and in the world. These food-friendly beers pair with poultry, sausages, seafood, light dishes, and salads as well as fresh and creamy cheese varieties.  

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Brauerei Aying Franz Inselkammer

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Aying, Germany

5.0

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Amber in color, dry in palate, very fruity, bursting with flavor. A complex beer with suggestions of soft fruit, apple, and, in the finish, perhaps even cloves. Extraordinary as an aperitif. READ MORE
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Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan

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Freising, Germany

4.8

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Golden-yellow wheat beer, with its fine-pored white foam, smells of cloves and impresses consumers with its refreshing banana flavour. It is full bodied and with a smooth yeast taste. READ MORE
3

Brauerei Kloster Fischingen

Triple Blonde

Fischingen, Switzerland

4.7

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Triple Blonde undergoes three fermentations — in the vat, tank, and bottle — and with an alcohol content of 10%, it is also highly durable. Blanches are popular apéritif beers and can surpass the fine aromas of any Prosecco. The beers are neither fil... READ MORE

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