Benediktiner - Weissbier

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White Ale

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  • Product Category:Ale - White Ale
  • Product ABV:5.4%
  • Product Volume:500ML
  • Brand Name:Benediktiner
  • Brand Website:benediktiner-weissbier.de

Experience the Bavarian classic Benediktiner Weissbier, brewed in the time-honored tradition of German wheat beers. Gold-amber in color, this silky-bodied masterpiece offers aromatic notes of bananas, cloves, and light citrus. Distinctly hazy due to naturally occurring yeast, it has a balanced flavor profile of fruitiness and mild acidity. Each sip finishes with a delicate sweetness, leaving an enjoyable aftertaste. A clear example of a quality German Weissbier, it's a taste worth exploring. Perfect for beer aficionados seeking a traditional beer. Exceptional alone, but truly shines when paired with hearty, flavor-rich dishes.

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Benediktiner - Weissbier

Product specifications

  • Product name:Weissbier
  • Main category:Ale
  • Sub category:White Ale
  • Alcohol by Volume:5.4%
  • Volume:500ML
  • Material:Can
  • Ideal drinking temperature:4.0°C - 7.0°C

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Benediktiner - Weissbier

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About Benediktiner

Benediktiner is a brewery with a rich history and expertise in crafting exceptional beers. The company originated in the Ettal Abbey, nestled in the picturesque Bavarian Alps of Germany. Benediktiner's specialty lies in producing traditional German-style beers, particularly the classic Bavarian wheat beer known as Weissbier. The brewery follows time-honored brewing traditions and pays homage to the monastic brewing heritage of the abbey. Benediktiner's beers are characterized by their smoothness, balanced flavors, and refreshing qualities, making them popular choices among beer enthusiasts. With its deep connection to the abbey's centuries-old brewing traditions, Benediktiner continues to uphold the legacy of quality and craftsmanship in German brewing.