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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

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Paulaner Hefeweizen, König Ludwig Weissbier, Schneider Weisse

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  • Sounds awesome, thanks for the tip!

    I (Andrew, the guy on the right) do think this tasting may have been skewed, as the Schneider Weisse did not taste right, and probably was just not fresh. In other times I've tried it since this tasting, it was better. I still prefer the Paulaner, but the Schneider is much much better than we gave it credit for in this tasting.

  • Man, man, man.... poor world! Two wannabes judging German beers... Other than your ridiculous american home brewing crap you really have no idea, don't you?

  • Bravo armchair elitist! Let me watch your superior beer videos. Oh wait you haven't uploaded any! Does insulting other peoples work make you feel better about your life? Sad really... Don't like it? Don't watch. I could care less.

  • Ja, UFO von Harpoon Brewing ist nicht sehr gut. Weihenstephaner ist viel besser.

  • You know the Bavarian "Reinheitsgebot"? So how come, it tastes like banana? :-) I`m from Bavaria and my fav. are Schneider Weisse and Gutmann.You two HAVE TO try Gutmann beer, it`s the best!!! Especially Gutmann Dunkel!!!

    Btw: Great idea trying all those beers, since everybody`s got his favorite!

    Greetings from Bavaria

    PS: Is there any American Hefeweizen?

  • I (Ryan the guy on the left) is not as knowledgeable as Andrew (the guy on the right) about hefes. But it is commonly accepted that the Hefe yeast imparts banana, clove, and phenolic flavors to this beer. We are not implying that banana was added to the beers. Chrism980 is right about hefes not being subject to the Reinheitsgebot. There are lots of American Hefes but in my experience none are as good as the German ones.

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  • König Ludwig Weissbier and Schneider Weisse are both really great beers

  • OMG i want your job! thanks for the reviews guys...the time you invest in reviewing all these beers is greatly appreciated

  • Try the Schneider Weiße again. It's a fantastic beer. You must have gotten an old bottle. But everyone has their preferences. Try Hopfen Weiße. You guys should like that one.

  • If you don't pure it right than please take the right Glases.Ten the beer would have at least a good head.

  • Justo for an opinion, i've tried german bier in Argentina and it was sh*t!, you cannot try the beer really far from its origin without being wasted, unless is a sterilized version of watered beer like Heineken, American Budweiser or Corona (and i am Mexican), so yeah i like Paulaner but the best weizen for me here in Nuremberg is the Schneider Weisse... and the Paulaner beer at the Oktoberfest, the best bier in all my life!.. Prost!

  • FAIL.

    G. Schneider und Sohn is probably my favorite brewery and Schneider Weise is amazing.

    Edel-Weis and Hopfen weis also great beers.

    They have a really nice corriander and light autumn spice to them and yet they they remain crisp. I can drink tons of that stuff. Addictive.

  • hey man i believe that I know a little more about beer than you... and these guys are good, i BET my ass that you cant make a review as neutral as this, but well keep insulting... and if by any case youre german, that doesnt mean that you know more than people of other countries.. i happen to have some ignorant german friends when it comes to beer

  • ... the reinheigsgebot was replaced on 1987 by the provisional german beer law wich alouds wheat malt and cane sugar, the german beers put that they are into the reinheitsgebot as a purely marketing tool.

  • no if youre tasting same types of beer... thats how its done... you can not do it with a porter and then a bock but you can do it with two porters or two bocks

  • Ummm, bud, have you read what the reinheigsgebot states??????? If you did, you wouldn't say this, read it, it states in simple terms what a real beer has in it, NO WHEAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They can say what they want on the bottle, it's not actually a law.

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