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Hofbrau Haus in Vegas has the real stuff, on tap! All good, including the weizen.
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Franziskaner
Paulaner & the list of German Hefe's If I want a hefe there's no reason to even order a microbrew. We have an awesome pizza pub that has an unbelieveable selection of imports and micros, so the options are endless, but if it's a hefe is the real deal. |
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I'm with Ken, I've had good domestic/micro Kolsch, but the micro hefe's never stack up it seems...and it is just as easy to find a world class German bottle. Not trying to be a hater, but that is just how it has played out for me so far.
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In Vino Veritas
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One I haven't seen mentioned that I enjoyed is Hacker Pschorr. I also enjoy Ayinger, Paulaner, and Franziskaner (especially the Dunkel).
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Ayinger, followd by Weihenstephaner
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Lots of great hefewiezens listed. A lot of my favorites. A couple local breweries make some really great ones but aren't available for distribution. Browns brewing company and C.H. Evens brewing company. C.H. Evans actually won a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival.
Love Sierra Nevada Keller Wies. Love Wienhenstephaner. Love Franziskaner. Love Brooklynn Wiesse. |
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