Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier

Approval Rate: 90%

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    gris2575

    Sat Feb 05 2011

    God Bless those Germans, they know how to make a damn good beer. This beer is very Heavy in the yeast so watch that, and there is a faint Banana, spice, citrus undertaste. The Beer goes down smooth and creamy. It's a great beer for a Hot summer night.

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    larz1c42

    Thu Dec 31 2009

    Hefe is not my favorite style... but this one is old world exceptional enough to rate a 4 in my book. Perfectly balanced grain and hop, bottle finished to enhance the flavor, and a light citrus tone in the background. Do NOT spoil this beer by drinking it out of the bottle. Pour half of it into the glass, swirl the bottom to pick up the fines, and then finish the pour. It makes all the difference on a seriously good bottle finished brew like this one.

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    oceansoul

    Tue May 06 2008

    Franziskaner is a great wheat beer. The flavor is very rich and the bottles contain heavy yeast, which is suggested to be poured into a glass over the beer. This can be consumed straight from the bottle - though it is better from a glass - by swirling the bottle when it is about half empty to dissolve the heavy yeast.

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    erb209

    Mon Jan 28 2008

    I have tried many different Hefe Weiss, from all the companies in Germany to some Brew Pubs in America. Franziskaner is the best priced, most flavorful, and the most refreshing of them all. Other Hefe's to try is Konig Ludwig Weissbier, Ayinger and Weihenstephaner. Other ones from Germany are good but those are the top choices in my opinion. All American Hefe is terrible. I have yet to run into a American company that makes good Hefe. I bought bottles of UFO Hefe once and it was really BAD. I went out to a bar that had many different tap's of beer and they had UFO hefe on tap, i thought maybe it would be better, but it was even worse. No beard taste to it, no zest or fruity aroma. It was just a regular beer, almost the same taste of Blue Ribbon or Miller.

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    atxien

    Sat May 05 2007

    Tough to think of a beer I can say I like better all around. I prefer the Gold Label Hell over the Dunkel, but they are both great pints that really make me want to fully taste the beer.

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    mrsalty

    Tue Jan 16 2007

    Great, classic German hefeweizen. Nice bread and citrus characters and an excellent quencher.

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    cyberatz

    Mon Dec 25 2006

    this probably doesn't say much, but it is one of the best beers i've had. easy drinking. goes down well in the summer. don't ever put lemon in it.

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    magellan

    Mon Jun 19 2006

    A delicous beer. My second favorite summer beer, just behind hoegaarden. Even better when served in a nice 20 oz glass...

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    tof43926

    Thu Mar 31 2005

    Great White Bier ... Very Rare with the Moan on it .. nice look

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    schweizer

    Tue Feb 15 2005

    Out of all the Hefe-Weissbiers out there this is the one I would stay away from. Have an Andechs if you can, otherwise a Paulaner or Erdinger weiss is a far better choice

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    munichdude

    Fri Dec 17 2004

    I first enjoyed the taste of this wonderful Weissbier when I stayed with a family in Munich. It goes great with a weisswurst, which is a Baverian sausage. I was thrilled to find out it was sold in America. It has a smoothe, fuity taste to it that can be relished from beginning to end. I highly recommend this beer to anyone looking for something new or for anyone that enjoys weissbier.

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    ansgard

    Fri Jun 04 2004

    my favourite beer after Guinness

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    falcon91wolvrn_03

    Thu Mar 25 2004

    My 2nd favorite wheat bear after Hoegaarden. Very good! I prefer the Dunkel (dark) version, without lemon.

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    dragon_5

    Fri Aug 08 2003

    I discovered this beer at a biergarten in Munich and took an immediate liking to it. Thankfully, my wife cooks great jagerschnitzel and I can get this beer locally. It's different, especially if you're used to the "Miller Lites" of the world, but it's a very satisfying beer.

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    netmaji

    Wed Jun 11 2003

    I got turned on to drinking this beer by a german restaurant in my local mall! Now I'm picking it up at a semi-local special distrib (dang PA laws). This is by far my favorite brew with Yuengling Lager a close second. I only end up drinking more Lager cuz it's cheaper. Some people can't get past the "fruity or banana" taste. I always suggest a lemon if that's their reaction. Somehow, the lemon just seems to smooth and mellow it out. I drink and like it both ways. It's also one of the few beers I enjoy just as much a little less than cold. . Get your hand around one of these and you won't put it down. .plus the monk on the bottle is just cool :)

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    ausno25c

    Fri Feb 21 2003

    Absolutely a great beer, one of the best. However unlike a previous opinion stated I do suggest you add a lemon, as it was meant to be drunk.