Andechs Weissbier Hell 16.9 oz 2.5 lb
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2.5 lb
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German Golden Abbey Hefeweizen
Brewed by: Andechs Abbey
Country: Germany
Style: Hefeweizen
ABV: 5.5%
Ratebeer.com rating: 96
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 92
Bottle Size: 16.9 oz.
Andechs Weissbier Hell (ABV 5.5%) is hazy and honey-colored, with a bright white, creamy head. Its aroma is lightly fruity and floral, with clove, cardamom, honey, grainy wheat notes. Flavor is spicy, clean and refreshingly dry, with hints of citrus and grass; very smooth and drinkable. 16.9 oz bottle.
Brewery Information:
Andechs Abbey: Andechs, Germany
Visible for miles atop Holy Mountain above the eastern bank of Ammer Lake, Andechs Monastery is the oldest pilgrimage church in Bavaria and since 1850, an affiliate of the Benedictine monastery of St. Boniface in Munich.
The Benedictines have supervised the pilgrimage since 1455, living according to the Rule of St. Benedict, epitomized by the motto, "ora et labora" (pray and work). At Holy Mountain, the monastic community is involved with the religious welfare of the pilgrims and the pastoral care of the neighboring communities, as well as the management of business enterprises, the largest of which is their brewery.
Visible for miles atop Holy Mountain above the eastern bank of Ammer Lake, Andechs Monastery is the oldest pilgrimage church in Bavaria and since 1850, an affiliate of the Benedictine monastery of St. Boniface in Munich.
The Benedictines have supervised the pilgrimage since 1455, living according to the Rule of St. Benedict, epitomized by the motto, "ora et labora" (pray and work). At Holy Mountain, the monastic community is involved with the religious welfare of the pilgrims and the pastoral care of the neighboring communities, as well as the management of business enterprises, the largest of which is their brewery.