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Showing posts with label Privatbrauerei Höss der Hirschbräu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Privatbrauerei Höss der Hirschbräu. Show all posts

Beer review: Höss Adler König Das Echte Weissbier (4.7% Germany: Privatbrauerei Höss der Hirschbräu)

Adler König Das Echte Weissbier (German for Eagle King The Real White beer) is a wheat beer, more specifically a Hefenweizen, made by a relatively small German brewery. It is an interesting addition to the beer selections of Finnish supermarkets and gets a plus in my books for its lightning stopper sealing method and stylish labels.

Taste: The Adler König Das Echte Weissbier offers the traditional flavors of a Hefeweizen: a wheat dominant flavor with a faint citric aroma and a touch of herbal hop. However, it is a bit dry, disappointingly thin and light-bodied.

Overall, the Adler König Das Echte Weissbier is not bad, but it's not good either. I really like the lager beer by the same brewery and therefore my expectations were quite high for their wheat beer. I'm sad to say that it's a disappointment, since it offers a thin and even a bit dry taste. If you're looking for a refreshing, aroma-rich wheat beer this is not your choice.

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Beer review: Höss Adler König Das Echte Hell (4.7% Germany: Privatbrauerei Höss der Hirschbräu)



Adler König Das Echte Hell (German for Eagle King The Real Light/Pale) is a lager beer, more specifically a German Hell lager beer, made by a relatively small German brewery. It is an interesting addition to the beer selections of Finnish supermarkets and gets a plus in my books for its lightning stopper sealing method.

Taste: The beer offers a traditional German lager beer taste with hints of hop and the sweetness of honey. It is full-bodied and relatively thick for a lager beer and the flavor is enjoyably rich without being excessive.

A well accomplished beer which is definitely worth tasting if you want to enjoy a quality lager.

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