Given the poor shelf life and travel-ability of German hefeweizens, can anyone suggest a good Aussie hefeweizen?
I have had Moo Brew once, and I will say that it was definitely fresh, but it didn't really do it for me. I found it far too yeasty and that it had a funny kind of undescribable yeast taste to it. I will have it again if I see it, just to eliminate this being a one off.
Anyone know if any gems out there?
Aussie Hefeweizen
Re: Aussie Hefeweizen
Best one is the Bridge Road Brewers Bavarian Wheat (at least in my opinion). He also does a really nice Dunkel Weizen
The Snowy Mountains Brewery one (I think it's called Charlottes Hefeweizen) is not bad also.
Cheers,
Tim
The Snowy Mountains Brewery one (I think it's called Charlottes Hefeweizen) is not bad also.
Cheers,
Tim
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Burleigh Hefe is currently on special at Dan Murphys - $55 a carton.
Not had it but i've been told my regular hefe drinkers its a good example.
Not had it but i've been told my regular hefe drinkers its a good example.
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Bridge Road Brewers Bavarian Wheat... I don't think I can get that one in Syd, but I'll keep an eye out for the label.
Charlotte's is easy to get, I think I am turned off by their slick labels funnily enough... I will pick one of those up.
Burleigh eh? I will have to sniff that out, have never heard of it. "To Dan's !!!"
Charlotte's is easy to get, I think I am turned off by their slick labels funnily enough... I will pick one of those up.
Burleigh eh? I will have to sniff that out, have never heard of it. "To Dan's !!!"
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You could also try the Grand Ridge Natural Blonde.
They say it's a Belgian Wit but I reckon it's halfway between that and a hefe.
Nearly forgot about Redback too...
They say it's a Belgian Wit but I reckon it's halfway between that and a hefe.
Nearly forgot about Redback too...
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Thanks Tim,
I have tried both, not a big fan of redback, I find it has too little yeast character and a bit on the bland side. I like the Grand Ridge, but I don't really think that it tastes like a Ger hefe. Also when I go past a grand ridge display, I always end up carrying some dark and/or strong beers home.
I have tried both, not a big fan of redback, I find it has too little yeast character and a bit on the bland side. I like the Grand Ridge, but I don't really think that it tastes like a Ger hefe. Also when I go past a grand ridge display, I always end up carrying some dark and/or strong beers home.
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I've had the Duke Hefe on tap at the Grand Central Platform in Brisbane, and its quite good. Sometimes beer tastes different from a bottle though, and I haven't tried it that way. Charlotte's is pretty good.
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Got a Burleigh and a Red Oak Organic, and a Erdinger as a control, as they were out of Franziskaner... I have already had the Red Oak, and enjoy it, but it is always nice to try them head to head.
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I drank these last night at about a quater to four after some torturous brewing and cleaning... stovetop partials and cereal mashing just don't go together.
Anyway, I have to say that the Red Oak was miles in front in my opinion, has the tartness and phenolic characters I want, and is very flavourful. Burleigh was still good and fresh, though not as bold. I will definitely be visiting the Red Oak pub because I have never been there.
Anyway, I have to say that the Red Oak was miles in front in my opinion, has the tartness and phenolic characters I want, and is very flavourful. Burleigh was still good and fresh, though not as bold. I will definitely be visiting the Red Oak pub because I have never been there.