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Gutmann Hefeweizen Beer

Gutmann Hefeweizen Beer

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Brewed in the Bavarian town of Titting by the family-run Brauerei Gutmann, Gutmann Hefeweizen is a benchmark traditional wheat beer, soft, expressive, and beautifully balanced.

Naturally cloudy from bottle conditioning and brewed with Gutmann’s own cultivated yeast, it pours a glowing golden haze with a towering white head. The aroma is classic Bavarian weissbier: ripe banana, clove, fresh bread dough, subtle citrus, and gentle spice, all wrapped in a soft yeasty freshness.

 

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Banana Bread, Clove, Honeyed Wheat and Orange Blossom

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Gutmann

Style: Brewery

Country: Germany

Region: Bavaria

Gutmann is one of Germany’s great wheat beer specialists, a brewery that has spent generations quietly perfecting the art of proper Bavarian Weissbier while the rest of the beer world keeps inventing increasingly confusing things involving marshmallows, breakfast cereal and lactose. Based in Titting, Bavaria, Gutmann sticks firmly to traditional brewing methods and classic German beer styles, producing some of the most reliable and genuinely satisfying wheat beers around.

Their Hefeweizen is the star of the show and basically everything people want from proper Bavarian wheat beer. Soft bready malt, banana, clove, gentle citrus and that lovely fluffy texture that somehow makes a full half litre disappear alarmingly quickly. The balance is what makes it special though. Nothing feels exaggerated or artificial. It’s smooth, fresh and ridiculously drinkable in the way only classic German beer seems able to manage.

Gutmann’s beers feel deeply rooted in Franconian and Bavarian brewing culture. These are beers designed for beer halls, long lunches and giant plates of food rather than hype releases and social media trading groups. Even the stronger wheat beers and darker styles keep that same clean, traditional character running through them.

Part of Gutmann’s charm is how completely uninterested it seems in trends. While plenty of breweries spend half their energy trying to reinvent beer every six months, Gutmann simply keeps making excellent Weissbier exactly the way people want it. Turns out that works quite well when your beer already tastes brilliant.