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Erdinger is a brand of German Hefeweizen, also known as wheat beer. Eight varieties are available: Wheat beer is a beer that is brewed with both malted barley and malted wheat, rather than only barley. ... German Weizenbier German Kristallweizen (left) and Hefeweizen (right) Wheat beer is a beer that is brewed with both malted barley and malted wheat, rather than only barley. ...

  • Weiβbier- a golden cloudy beer (alc 5.3%)
  • Dunkel- a dark brown type (alc 5.6%)
  • Kristallklar- a filtered Weiβbier (alc 5.3%)
  • Pikantus- a dark bock beer (alc 7.3%)
  • Leicht- a light beer (alc 2.9%)
  • Schneeweiβe- a seasonal beer brewed from November to February (alc 5.6%)
  • Champ- a wheat beer that can be drunk straight from the bottle (alc 4.7%)
  • Alkoholfrei- an alcohol free version (alc 0.4%)

Dunkel (or dunkles) is a style of dark German lager beer. ... Champ can refer to: An Irish dish of mashed potatoes and scallions (spring onions) The logo of the Vermont Lake Monsters minor league baseball team Champ (legend), a reputed lake monster living in Lake Champlain A shortened form of the word champion A variety of Erdinger wheat bear. ... In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl group (-OH) is bound to a carbon atom of an alkyl or substituted alkyl group. ...

See also

a Wreath of Kölsch German beer is highly diverse and an important part of Germanys culture. ... Helles is a Bavarian style beer, a type of lager, and the most popular beer in Munich. ... Bock is a type of German beer. ...

References

  • - Erdinger Weißbräu website in German
  • - Erdinger Weißbräu website in English
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