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I'm not surprised, German beers are all terrible. Ridiculously gassy lagers. Are there any good ones?
Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
Pours a thick foamy head. Color of a ripened apricot. Bubbles and light sediment floating around. So yeasty and malty. Starts off with a mix of bananas and cloves and melts into a nice long bready finish.
Unbelievably creamy and smooth. Has to be the best beers of this style I've ever had.
Pours a thick foamy head. Color of a ripened apricot. Bubbles and light sediment floating around. So yeasty and malty. Starts off with a mix of bananas and cloves and melts into a nice long bready finish.
Unbelievably creamy and smooth. Has to be the best beers of this style I've ever had.
I think I've had that and although it is nice, it absolutely ruined my stomach
Pours a thick foamy head. Color of a ripened apricot. Bubbles and light sediment floating around. So yeasty and malty. Starts off with a mix of bananas and cloves and melts into a nice long bready finish.
Unbelievably creamy and smooth. Has to be the best beers of this style I've ever had.
****s sake Kev, frustrated wine snob
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Pours a thick foamy head. Color of a ripened apricot. Bubbles and light sediment floating around. So yeasty and malty. Starts off with a mix of bananas and cloves and melts into a nice long bready finish.
Unbelievably creamy and smooth. Has to be the best beers of this style I've ever had.
I head down to the German club occasionally for a pork knuckle and a Weissbier. They're not every day drinking but they're surprisingly moreish. First sip they're sickly as **** but by the time you finish you want another.
Weihenstephaner Kristall Weissbier is one of their tap choices but I usually stick with the Erdinger, next time I go I'll give it a go. The Hefeweissbier is bottle only, will try one but prefer to stick with tap generally.
I head down to the German club occasionally for a pork knuckle and a Weissbier. They're not every day drinking but they're surprisingly moreish. First sip they're sickly as **** but by the time you finish you want another.
Weihenstephaner Kristall Weissbier is one of their tap choices but I usually stick with the Erdinger, next time I go I'll give it a go.
Yeah, i prefer Erdinger for a session but Weihenstephan is lovely for one or two, just a wee bit too sweet for my tastes.
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