Weizen Glass Beer Reviews
Ah yes, the famous weizen glass. Tall and thin, designed to accentuate the wonderful features of wheat beer, especially their huge, foamy, highly aromatic heads.
by Team | American Wheat Ale, Gray's Brewing Company, Mug, Pint Glass, United States, Weizen Glass, Wisconsin |
The Gray’s brewery has been in existence since the late 1800’s and is known to be one of the oldest family owned breweries in the U.S today. Gray’s has an incredible Brew pub named “Gray’s Tied House” and happens to be a bonfire...
by Michael Larson | American Wheat Ale, Colorado, Mug, New Belgium Brewing Inc., Pint Glass, United States, Weizen Glass |
As soon as I had drained the last drop of Fat Tire from my glass, I felt I would continue the thus far positive New Belgium experience and helped myself to a cold bottle of Sunshine Wheat. The label speaks to days of old, when stacks of wheat were threshed and bound...
by Tom Smillie | Brauerei Weihenstephan, Germany, Weizen / Weissbier / Hefeweizen, Weizen Glass |
In the world of German Weiss beers there are a couple terms which I have seemed to confuse and blend together. After reading Randy Mosher’s book Tasting Beer I finally got a good handle on my terms. The titles “weis,” “weiss,” “weisse” simply mean white. They usually...
by Team | American Wheat Ale, Boulevard Brewing Company, Missouri, Mug, Pint Glass, United States, Weizen Glass |
Surprising. This beer was surprising. When I first poured it out, it appeared completely clear with a yellow tint. As I stared at the consistency confused, I checked the bottle to make sure that it was an unfiltered wheat. Though I’m not sure of the exact difference...
by Tom Smillie | Brooklyn Brewery, New York, United States, Weizen / Weissbier / Hefeweizen, Weizen Glass |
Holy ****!!! Once in a while you find a beer that rocks your socks off. This can either be in a good way, or disappointingly, unpleasant if the beer is not your style. Fortunately for me this brew was pure beer ecstasy. Maybe it was the anticipation of finally trying...
by Team | American Wheat Ale, Fruit Beers, Maine, Mug, Pint Glass, Sea Dog Brewing Company, United States, Weizen Glass |
Honestly, go snack on some of mama’s homemade blueberry muffins and you will get a feel for this brew. For the short time I was surrounded by this beer I felt as if there was fresh blueberries in my presence the entire time. Found this unique beer in the back...