My second beer of the evening is also from Weihenstephaner, their excellent Hefeweissbier Dunkel.
Do enjoy.Having a Störtebeker Bernstein-Weizen today. Nothing too complicated, just a nice everyday Weizen...
And I am also currently watching a video from (the) rather good (actually, extremely good) Real Ale Craft Beer channel, a video that is comparing seven Oktoberfest beers (well, we are approaching that time of year again).
Simon (from Real Ale Craft Beer) has done a number of (rather good) videos over the years about Oktoberfest beers; more to the point, he has also done some seriously good videos about Weihenstephaner beers......and freely admits to a wholehearted love for Weissbier style beers (a preference I share, which is one of the reasons I watch videos from his channel; had his preference been for those over-hopped IPAs, my enthusiasm would have been considerably more muted).It's even more annoying in Germany than elsewhere. But the video does sound very interesting, I'll watch it. Thanks!
Excellent. I think that you may enjoy it.Subscribed!Although many of the beers there are, of course, familiar to me (most of them are available even in Lower Saxony, where I live, without much effort), I am always happy to receive one or two new recommendations.
Do enjoy, and allow me to raise a virtual glass to you.Speaking of …
View attachment 2548280
Agreed.And not as amazing as Gutmann Weizen. But Paulaner is indeed one of the better “standard” Weizen breweries that you’ll get anywhere in Germany, in my opinion.
oh well, everyone OS update, I celebrated
or get frustrated
with a bootle of wine