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Landgraf – Weizen Dunkel

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There is not much to find out about this brewery, the brand itself might be from 1970. Landgraf title is a old term for Inns in Germany where you could eat, sleep and drink. It is produced for the beer retailer Hausler Getränkemarkt in Germany.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 5,0%.

Brown to deep orange in the colour.

Large head with a fine top.

Weak fruit and caramel in the aroma.

Low CO2, dark caramel, notes of liquorice and a little too light in the fruit taste.

Overall rating 73 / 100

Franziskaner – Dunkel Weissbier

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The Franziskaner brewery can be dated back to 1363 where it is described in texts as the brewery town at monastery near Munich, Germany. In 1841 a huge and completely  new brewery was build in Lilienberg, a town outside Munich. In 1922 the Spaten brewery fusioned with the Fraziskaner brewery and they became Spaten-Franziskaner-Leistbräu AG. In 2005 the brewery was bought by the large InBev cooperation.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 5,0%.

Brown and unfiltered in the look.

Medium head with a fine top, quickly disappears.

Lovely sweet fruit aroma.

Good CO2, light sweetness and good fruit.

Overall rating 82 / 100

Franziskaner – Weissbier

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The Franziskaner brewery can be dated back to 1363 where it is described in texts as the brewery town at monastery near Munich, Germany. In 1841 a huge and completely  new brewery was build in Lilienberg, a town outside Munich. In 1922 the Spaten brewery fusioned with the Fraziskaner brewery and they became Spaten-Franziskaner-Leistbräu AG. In 2005 the brewery was bought by the large InBev cooperation.

The unfiltered yellow and orange beer fills the glass good and look good.

Medium head with a fine top.

Medium sweet fruit aroma that is really delicious.

Good CO2 and good fruit. Balanced with a light sweetness and fruit in the after taste.

Overall rating is 81 / 100

Franziskaner – Weissbier Alkoholfrei

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The Franziskaner brewery can be dated back to 1363 where it is described in texts as the brewery town at monastery near Munich, Germany. In 1841 a huge and completely  new brewery was build in Lilienberg, a town outside Munich. In 1922 the Spaten brewery fusioned with the Fraziskaner brewery and they became Spaten-Franziskaner-Leistbräu AG. In 2005 the brewery was bought by the large InBev cooperation.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 0,0%.

Beautiful orange colour.

The head is medium with a fine top, it disappears quickly.

The aroma is wheated and have porridge to it.

Good CO2, sweet wheat taste, light and watery to some degree, but still it maintains a balance in the taste.

Overall rating 72 / 100

Schneider Weisse – Tap 11 – Unsere Leichte Weisse

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Georg I Schneider was the creator of the Schneider Weisse Original recipe, which is still used today. Two-hundred years ago, wheat beer could only be brewed by the Bavarian royal family in their breweries. In 1872, King Ludwig II discontinued brewing wheat beer due to a steady decline in sales.

Georg I Schneider was sold the exclusive right to brew wheat beer. Today, Georg VI Schneider is running the brewery in Kelheim, which the family acquired in 1927 and has remained the Schneider Weisse brewery to this day. It is the oldest wheat beer brewery in Bavaria. Wheat beer has been brewed there without interruption since its founding in the year 1607.

Yellow and unfiltered beer.

Small head that disappears quickly.

The aroma comes off with a light fruit and a hint of wheat.

Good CO2, light and sweet fruit, fresh and easy to drink, as easy as it is to drink it is also a little too light with a thin and too short after taste.

Overall rating is 74 / 100

Weltenburger – Hefe-weissbier Alkoholfrei

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The Weltenburger monastery is founded around year 617 on the southern banks of the Danube river in Bayern, Germany. The brewery was built in 1050 which makes it the 2nd oldest brewery in the world. This day today there is 14 monks living at the Weltenburger monastery.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 0,0%.

Thick flowing orange unfiltered beer.

Medium head with a very fine top.

Aroma that leads your thought on porridge and wheat.

Good CO2, a little thin and watery wheat and very light in the taste.

Overall rating 66 / 100

Schneider Weisse – Tap 3 – Mein Alkoholfreies

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Georg I Schneider was the creator of the Schneider Weisse Original recipe, which is still used today. Two-hundred years ago, wheat beer could only be brewed by the Bavarian royal family in their breweries. In 1872, King Ludwig II discontinued brewing wheat beer due to a steady decline in sales.

Georg I Schneider was sold the exclusive right to brew wheat beer. Today, Georg VI Schneider is running the brewery in Kelheim, which the family acquired in 1927 and has remained the Schneider Weisse brewery to this day. It is the oldest wheat beer brewery in Bavaria. Wheat beer has been brewed there without interruption since its founding in the year 1607.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 0,0%.

A super good looking orange coloured unfiltered beer, almost with a little brown in the shine.

The head is big with a fine top.

The aroma is overly sweet, wheated and with some darkness to it.

Powerful CO2, dark and malted with fresh wheat in the after taste, some hint of slightly bitter green plant in the end.

Overall rating 73 / 100

Weissbierbrauerei Plank Wiefelsdorf Jura Weizen Alkoholfrei

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The weissbier brewery Plank Wiefelsdorf was founded on the first sunday in October 1888 by Michael Plank.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 0,0%.

Good looking orange colour.

Medium head with a very fine top.

Wheated and dry aroma with a slight hint of fruit and some sweetness.

Low CO2, wheat and watery. Ends with a little bit of sweetness.

Overall rating 72 / 100

Fuchsberger – Weisse

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The brewery is located on a castled and is known as Schlossbrauerei Fuchsberg, Fuchsberg, Germany. The first Fuchsberger beer was brewed in 1663, but there is history dating back to 1313 about brewing on the castle.

I bought this unfiltered weissbeer from a German webshop at the price of 1,49 Euro for a 500 ml bottle at 5,4%.

Good looking orange in the colour.

Large head with a fine top, coloured from the beer. The head stays on.

Good sweet aroma with a fresh wheat and fruit.

Good CO2, good fruit and wheat in the taste. Suitable after taste with a medium sweet fruit.

Overall rating 83 / 100

Brewmeister – Kaiser

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Brewmeister Brewery, located in Isla Bank Mills, Keith, Scotland was founded in around 2013 by John McKenzie. It all started up in a old barn with brews in dairy tanks and two years later moved on to a custom built brewery.

I bought this beer at the Salling store in Aarhus, Denmark at the price of ? Euro for a 330 ml bottle at 4,5%.

Yellow beer with a hazy look, the content almost exploded out of the bottle when opened.

Gigantic head.

Wheated and hoppy aroma.

Flat CO2, mostly hops and sweet honey taste.

Overall rating 67 / 100