mhelgason (495), Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Oct 13, 2007 bottle. average creamy white head into murky light orange body. aromas of yeat, hops (citrus), light cloves and malts. simple hefe, but very pleasant. CasperQuaffer (142), Casper, Wyoming, USA Oct 11, 2007 Pours with a good frothy head and cloudy straw color. Aroma is malt and overripe fruit. Taste a bit cidery with lemonade predominant. Rests substantial and fizzy on the palate, with a slightly hoppy, slightly honey finish. Would drink this instead of American macro brews because it actually has body. berkshirejohn (1767), Bracknell, Berkshire, England Oct 11, 2007 Draught, as Konig Ludwig, in Norderstedt, near Hamburg. Slightly darker than usual for a hefeweizen and less fruity, quite sweet and thinly bodied with some spiciness in the finish. Easy to drink, but uninspiring. tundragrove (6), Plainfield, Illinois, USA does not count Oct 8, 2007 Pours a golden straw yellow; initial taste is a bit fruity. After taste is of wheat and hangs on the tongue. Would definately drink again. ford9719 (369), Vilseck, Germany Oct 3, 2007 Bottle. Poured a very hazy yellowish color. Aroma is fruity. Taste just like an anmerican hefe. it is good would drink again. riversideAK (2648), Shoreline, Washington, USA Oct 3, 2007 Bottle. Poured a hazy light orange yellow. Aroma is sweet and clovey. Flavors of clove, yeast, banana, with a light citrus and wheaty finish. BelgianBeerGal (1276), Sabbatical in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Oct 3, 2007 Bottle poured into weizen glass during Trier music fest. Honestly don’t remember much other than an easy drinking hefe during the street festival. altonbrownd (1862), Amsterdam, Netherlands Oct 2, 2007 500ml botlle as König Ludwig Weissbier Hell in Munich hotel room around Oktoberfest. Creamy yellow with a tall head. Some sweetness. Watery and quite thin.
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