Saturday 19 October 2013

Battle of the Hefeweizens!


My choice of beer on a Sunday morning, to accompany brunch is ALWAYS a Hefeweizen. The yeast strain provides a banana & bubblegum flavour that is a signature of the style.  If you aren't familiar with the style, it's a sweet & fruity tasting cloudy ale that typically contains a high percentage (up to 50%, sometimes more) of wheat in the grain bill.

Two of my favorite Hefe's are Robson Street Hefeweizen, by Granville Island Brewing, and Hefe-Weisbier by Paulander Munchen. Both of these are excellent Hefe's and my top picks for the style.   So what's the difference between the two?  

Robson street is a Canadian west coast Hefeweizen.  I'm a big fan of Granville Island and it was a pleasant surprise when I came across this beer.  It's smooth and fruity with an effervescent flair, yet easy going nature.  There's something a little bit more new school brewing about this beer with its very banana ester forwardness.  I love this beer and it's an A (88) in my books.

I also recently discovered Paulander Munchen's Hefeweizen in an issue of "On Tap Magazine" that I picked up at my local Lcbo.  It peaked my interest so I gave it a shot.  FYI, on a side note, Robson Hefe is $2.40 while Paulander costs $2.80.   Maybe it's just because of the importing?  Anyways...

Paulander has a very distinctly balanced profile.  There's something very traditional about this beer and no particular element overpowers another.  It's a very calculated recipe that must have taken ages to perfect. The one thing that I really notice about Paulander is it's sweet mouthfeel aftertaste.   I'm reminded 5 minutes after my last sip, by the taste in my mouth, that I've been drinking Paulander.  It's delicious and leaves me wanting more and more.  I'd rate Paulander a distinguished score of A (85), slightly less then that of Granville Island. 

Both beers are excellent.  This is a very close comparison of two powerhouse brews.  As I mentioned before, I indulge in them as they were ment to be enjoyed: as a breakfast beer.  This is not a pairing for pizza and spicy wings so don't waste your time.  If you're nursing a hangover, add a pint of Hefeweizen as a good morning sidekick to your bacon & eggs to help lift your spirits.  It's a delicious treat that's a delectable alternative to IPA's and other bitter beers.  Drink it cold, drink it often.

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Chris