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Weihenstephan Hefe Weissbier
A golden-yellow wheat beer, with its fine-poured white foam, smells of cloves and impresses buyers with its refreshing banana flavour. It is full-b...
View full detailsWeihenstephan Pilsner
Weihenstephan Pilsner is a traditional Pilsner style beer with a smooth, pale malt background and the grassy, floral aromas of European Hallertauer...
View full detailsWeihenstephan 1516 Kellerbier
Weihenstephan's 1516 Kellerbier celebrates 500 years of Reinheitsgebot or the German Beer Purity Law. Coming from Bavaria's Weihenstephan Brewery, ...
View full detailsWeihenstephan - Original Helles
Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan (Bavarian State Brewery of Weihenstephan) is the world's oldest known brewery and was established at Weihen...
View full detailsWeihenstephan Kristall
Weihenstephan is considered the oldest brewery in the world, has been brewing beer for nearly 1000 years! The Kristall Weissbier is a non-cloudy Wh...
View full detailsWeihenstephan Traditional Bayrisch Dunkel
Weihenstephan showcases their unrivalled brewing experience with this Tradition Bayrisch Dunkel. This aromatic beer is on the darker side, with a m...
View full detailsWeihenstephan Festbier
A full rich bodied, hoppy, seasonal lager. Especially brewed for the Festbier season. This beer truly represents the Bavarian way of celebrating. D...
View full detailsWeihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel
Our dark wheat beer is impressive with its creamy white foam. A fruity-fresh sweetness and hints of mature bananas harmonise with delicious flavour...
View full detailsWeihenstephan - Weiss Glass 500ml
Now you can truly drink Weihenstephaner Weiss (wheat) beers in real style. This glass is a traditional German wheat beer glass and has the recognis...
View full detailsWeihenstephan Korbinian Doppelbock
The Korbinian, the full-bodied, dark Doppelbock with light brown foam, wins beer-lovers over with a balance of fruity hints of plums and figs, a da...
View full detailsAecht Schlenkerla - Weichsel Rotbier
Rotbier (i.e. red lager) used to be common in Franconia. The city of Nuremberg in particular was known for its Rotbier. Since its production was ex...
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