Weissbier

Weissbier

"For information on wheat beers in general, see Wheat beer."

Weissbier, or Weißbier in Germany (see ß), literally translated as "White Beer," and so-called because it was at the time of its inception paler in color than Munich brown beer, is a Bavarian specialty brewed in which a significant proportion of malted barley is replaced with malted wheat. By German law, Weissbiers brewed in Germany must be top-fermented, making them ales.Eric Warner, "German Wheat Beer." Boulder, CO: Brewers Publications, 1992. ISBN 978-0937381342] Specialized strains of yeast are used which produce overtones of banana and clove as by-products of fermentation.Eric Warner, "German Wheat Beer." Boulder, CO: Brewers Publications, 1992. ISBN 978-0937381342]

Weissbier is well-known throughout Germany, though they are better known as "Weizen" outside Bavaria.

Varieties

* "Hefeweiss" (literally, "yeast white"): the yeast is not filtered out, giving the beer a cloudy appearance. Also known as "Hefeweizen" ("yeast wheat").

* "Dunkelweiss" (literally, "dark white"): Produced with dark malts and consequently darker in color, known for their malty, bread-like flavors. Also known as "Dunkelweizen" (literally: "dark wheat") outside of Bavaria.

* "Kristallweiss" (literally, "crystal white") is filtered to remove the yeast, hence clear. Also known as "Kristallweizen" ("crystal wheat").

* "Weizenbock" is a strong variety usually enjoyed during colder months. To be labeled as such in Germany, the wort must be as least 16 Plato, making it a Starkbier. Usually unfiltered and bottle conditioned. Also known as "Weizenstarkbier" (literally: "strong wheat beer").

* "Weizen Eisbock" is a Weissenbock which has been concentrated using a freezing process to remove some of the water, and is named in analogy to its bottom-fermented counterpart, Eisbock.

ensory profile

Weissbiers feature fermentation by-products such as esters (which lend fruity flavors and aromas), especially amyl acetate, reminiscent of bananas, and the phenolic compound [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/61003783/ABSTRACT 4-vinyl guaiacol] , a metabolite of ferulic acid, which smells and tastes like cloves. Other phenolics sometimes found in Weissbiers evode medicinal or smoky sensations, which some may find undesirable. The bittering level of most Weissbiers is close to 15 International Bitterness Units, a relatively low level. Hop flavor and aroma are typically low.Beer Judge Certification Program, "2008 Style Guidelines."]

The ester and phenolic aspects are produced by the special type of yeast, rather than the high fraction of wheat in the grain bill. Beers produced using the same yeast but with an all-malted barley malt bill, such as Dampfbier, have similar flavors and aromas.Horst D Dornbusch, Dampfbier: A "Steamy" Brew for a Hot Summer Day, "Brew Your Own," Vol. 12, No. 4, Jul/Aug 2006] The carbonation level can range from 5.5 grams per liter (approximately 2.7 volumes; slightly higher than that of most other German beers) to 7 grams per liter, or more. This produces a generous stand of foam, especially in light of the high protein content of wheat malt.

Commercial examples

Some prominent commercial examples of Weissbier are produced by Paulaner, Erdinger, Schneider Weisse, Franziskaner, Rothaus, Hacker-Pschorr, Ayinger (Bräu Weisse) and Weihenstephan. Breweries in Austria also produce authentic examples, as do other breweries throughout the world.

Note that some beers produced in the United States labeled as "Hefeweizen" are quite different, and actually refer to a different type of beer. Nevertheless, some North American-brewed beers identifying themselves using the names above are reasonably accurate examples. These include beers from, among others, High Point Brewery in Butler, New Jersey and the Brooklyn Brewery.

erving Weissbier

The traditional Weissbier glass has a rated capacity of one-half liter, plus additional room for the foam, is relatively slender, and tapers slightly towards the base.

Pouring Weissbier into the glass requires a bit of practice, as one has to avoid producing too much head. The two techniques are illustrated here, performed by industrial robots programmed by students of two Bavarian universities: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFF5LBmJaS8 This robot] demonstrates the technique of holding the opening of the bottle close to the rim of the glass, while [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smmcude-8mU this robot] uses the faster, but incorrect, immersion technique preferred by bartenders. Note the swivelling of the nearly empty bottle: This serves to pick up the yeast, an important part to unfiltered beer's complete taste. (It should be noted that the outside of the bottle should never come into contact with either the glass or the beer in the glass, as is may be contaminated with dirt, exhaust fumes etc.)

ee also

*German beer
*Belgian beer
*Wheat beer glass

References

External links

* [http://www.germanbeerguide.co.uk/hefeweiz.html GermanBeerGuide.co.uk] - A British website's guide to Hefeweizen


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