22 results for group: helles-bier-vom-fass-light-beers-on-draft


Paulaner Hefe Weizen

In developing this beer, the Paulaner brewmasters have perfected a unique technique with “yeast suspension,” resulting in a uniform, slightly cloudy appearance, consistent quality, and perfect taste. Fizzy, mild with a delicate aroma of yeast.

Hofbräu Hefe Weiss

Brewed with selected malts from barley and wheat, choice hops and is fermented with an especially cultured yeast. The origin dates back to 1589 and since then it has a distinctive place in the history of Hofbräuhaus München.

Hofbräu Original

Its refreshing, bitter flavor and the alcohol content have made it famous worldwide. This is a bottom-fermented light “Münchner Bier” with character. This beer is the most famous of the products produced by Hofbräuhaus Munchen.

Hacker-Pschorr Edel Hell

“Edelhell” has a slightly stronger original gravity and malty note that has earned it a strong following. It starts with a full-bodied yet smooth taste, then comes a slightly more bitter note that ends in a spicy finish.

Hacker-Pschorr Hefe Weisse

Hacker-Pschorr Weissbier is naturally cloudy, full-flavoured and uniquely refreshing.

Franziskaner Hefe Weiss

Franziskaner Hefe-Weiss is noticed for its agreeable level of carbonation and its natural cloudiness. It is brewed from wheat malt, barley malt, hops, top-fermenting yeast and water according to a time-honoured Bavarian recipe.

Erdinger Hefeweizen

Gently spicy wheat and yeast aromas blend with mildly bitter hops. The invigorating carbon dioxide ensures its typical liveliness.

Ayinger Pils

This Pilsner is highly fermented and therefore smooth on the initial taste sensation, but also mild and sparkling in body.

Spaten Münchner Hell

Pouring a shining golden colour, Spaten Münchner Hell Beer offers up floral hops and a faint toffee aroma from the malt. The first sip reveals a smooth lager with a balanced bittersweet flavour - it’s lip-smackingly refreshing and crisp.

Weihenstephaner Vitus

A pale wheat bock lagered for an extended period of time, resulting in a perfectly balanced strong beer with a rounded character.