Erdinger Weißbier / Hefe-Weizen
The Premium Weissbier at the top of its class. Not only in the context of the Erdinger assortment Erdinger Weissbier with fine yeast applies undisputed as the classical authors, as the white beer absolutely. It is brewed with fine yeast after a delivered prescription and naturally strictly after the Bavarian purity requirement. Today still without the traditional bottle fermentation one does not do here: Three to four weeks it lasts, until the Erdinger Weissbier with fine yeast matured. For the production only finest raw materials are used. Experience of many years and constant quality controls guarantee beyond that the unmistakable taste. A Weissbier for all, those the unforgettable good taste love.
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Erdinger Weissbier no es sólo el clásico indiscutible en la gama de productos Erdinger, también es, sencillamente, la cerveza de trigo por excelencia. Se elabora utilizando la levadura según una receta tradicional y, por supuesto, en estricta conformidad con la Ley de pureza bávara. Incluso hoy en día, la cerveza sigue siendo fermentada en botella en la forma tradicional; se tarda de tres a cuatro semanas para que Erdinger Weissbier madure.
Sólo los mejores ingredientes se utilizan en su producción. Años de experiencia y los controles de calidad constantes garantizan el inconfundible sabor de la cerveza.
Una cerveza de trigo para los amantes del excepcional e inolvidable sabor de la cerveza de trigo.
Maisel & Friends IPA
Hopped to the Hilt! – Intense. Pure. Awesome.
Intense. Pure. Awesome. What more can we say about our flagship IPA?
We’ve engineered this hop bomb to explode your mouth’s every nerve ending and cool it back down simultaneously. Packed full of some of our favorite hop varieties, including Ahtanum and Cascade, this beer blows back the hair of even the biggest hopheads.
The copper color and beautiful white head will already have you salivating as the bartender brings your first beer over, and the hops will hit you before you can even lift the beer from the table. Is that red berries you smell?Take a nice long sip and enjoy that first hop explosion: wild berries, citrus, and just a hint of plumbs. On the way down the gullet, you’ll get that beautiful bitterness that has made IPAs famous the world around. Round, refreshing, and bitter. What more could you ask for?