Noun
hefeweizen (countable and uncountable, plural hefeweizens)
An unfiltered type of wheat beer.
On tap at Hollywood Brewing are all of its homegrown faves, including the Brew Hefner hefeweizen and the Mango IPA, which is now available for purchase at Publix stores across South Florida. Source: Internet
Sip on its Scrappy German, an authentic hefeweizen with flavors of banana, citrus and cloves. Source: Internet
It’s a “prototypical German hefeweizen that manages to be a just bit cleaner, crisper and brighter than almost all other American examples.” Source: Internet
Why you should drink it: "The whole-flower Citra hops amp up the juiciness of the hefeweizen aromas, making this bubbly beer flavorful and refreshing." Source: Internet
Typically, when serving a hefeweizen wheat beer, 90% of the contents are poured, and the remainder is swirled to suspend the sediment before pouring it into the glass. Source: Internet
There are a few remaining breweries who collect yeast in the top-cropping method, such as Samuel Smiths brewery in Yorkshire, Marstons in Staffordshire and several German hefeweizen producers. Source: Internet