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Hefe-Weizen Dark

Published March 2012, Volume 33, Number 1

Erdinger
Erding, Germany
Imported by: Erdinger USA
Littleton, CO

Erdinger dark hefeweizen is a traditional bottle-fermented German wheat beer.

ABV: 5.5
ABW: 4.4
Color: n/a
Bitterness: n/a
Original gravity: n/a

  • Charles Finkel

    Mountainous tan creamy foam tops this turbid, almost opaque, dark brown beauty. The nose is subtle, if not absent. Drier than anticipated, it is clean and well made, but very light in flavor, with little of the fruity yeasts associated with the style. The finish is harsh, coating the palate with a tannic, bitter taste. Dry flavors are a good platform for food pairing. Refreshing with chilled tomato gazpacho and a poached salmon salad served with pumpernickel bread.

  • Stephen Beaumont

    Opulent head atop a murky yeast-infused dark mass of beautiful looking wheat beer. A prelude of berry-banana aroma mingles with roast malt cocoa notes ever so slightly. Medium body engages a full mouthfeel of malt and goodness. Very mild German-wheat beer character emerges with coaxing. A clean, straightforward, dark German wheat beer without complexity or depth of character. It will be preferred by beer drinkers seeking drinkability, simplicity, clean taste, absent the usual cast of characters in a more traditionally tasting German wheat beer.

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