
How to pour a Hefeweisse beer:
Place the empty glass over the mouth of the bottle, quickly turn upside down and slowly - but not too slowly - pull the bottle up out of the glass. This procedure ensures the best possible mixing of the yeast in the bottle with the rest of the beer and also gives a very nice head of foam. Near the end you'll need to stop pouring - swirl the bottle in order to be able to pour out the rest of the foam.
Warning: The procedure takes some practice to perfect (indeed I know some people who never seem to learn) - if you pull the bottle up out of the glass too quickly or too slowly you'll create a mess as the foam builds up uncontrollably. I recommend doing it over a sink the first couple of times.
If you succeed the prize is a very nice glass of refreshing beer. I have fond memories of a day in Berlin years ago when I went and bought a crate of Paulaner Hefe-Weisse and dedicated my afternoon to practising pouring them..
My favorite is Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse Dunkel. Try it if you haven't yet.
ReplyDeleteI like Dunkel-Weisse very much too.
ReplyDeleteFor me it's a question of which of the 2 I'd prefer on any given day.
I'm drinking one now. Proper glass, and a lemon. I also have a post on my site re Franziskaner. Love it.
ReplyDeleteFranziskaner Hefe-Weisse is great. Its rather tart, in a good way. The Dunkel is pretty sweet and has an odd nutty thing going on, I care for it. *shrug*
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