Hefeweizen - Gordon Biersch, Palo Alto

Gordon Biersch Hefeweizen
Rating: 
83
Style: 
Hefeweizen
Serving Type: 
On Tap
Aroma: 
Balanced plend of malt and hops with hints of banana and citrus
Appearance: 
Cloudy yellow, almost light orange in color
Flavor: 
Tastes of bread and citrus, dominant flavor is banana
Mouthfeel: 
Thick and creamy
Overall Impression: 
This was a great Hefeweizen. Drinking this beer reminded me of some of my favorite German beers. It's flavor is very reminiscent of German Hefeweizens and, to me at least, it is very true to the style. I'd gladly make a point to drink this again.
Often times, when you order a Hefeweizen at a restaraunt in the states you are actually served a wheat. Hefeweizen is a wheat, but to me, it also means having that crisp citrus flavor. The Hefeweizens I remember from Germany all had that barely sour but distinctly banana flavor, almost like a mild Belgian Wit. The Gordon Biersch Hefeweizen looks like a true German Hefe, smells like a German hefe and tastes just like it should. To me, this is what a standard hefeweizen should be. It should be cloudy, citrusy and a little tart/sour. Without that extra little fruity sourness, a hefeweizen is really just a wheat beer. Not that there is anything wrong with a plain wheat beer... but in my opinion, the hefeweizen is the pinnacle of what you can do with wheat under the Reinheitsgebot.

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