“Pleasantly tangy. The honey tapers off in the aftertaste, leaving just a hint of bitterness that strikes the tongue in a short, dry flash.” - Oliver Wesseloh (World champion beer sommelier)
Appearance: Solid, off-white head. Rich golden tones with a touch of copper and a slight cloudiness.
Aroma: Fresh straw, honey, a hint of caramel and a distant whiff of fruit, such as ripe apple and banana.
Flavour: The first sensation is a rush of sweetness, like honey, but which quickly becomes much thinner. This taste weaves itself through the beer: not much body, pleasantly easy to drink and a very subtle sweetness like that of a banana that has been drizzled with honey, although the honey dominates. Pleasantly fizzy. There is another echo of honey in the finish, and then a quick, dry flash of bitterness appears. Extremely good as a refreshing drink on a warm day.
Special aspect: Thanks to a particularly gentle dealcoholisation process with aroma recovery, the non-alcoholic Hefeweizen retains its full flavour. That leads to a fruity, fresh beer experience that’s always in season – have you tried it yet?