Hefeweizen

Strathcona Beer Company

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: Strathcona Beer Company – Canned Heat

Strathcona Beer Company is back again in B.C. Beer Reviews with yet another interesting brew. This time around we will be taking a look at their Canned Heat, a Hefeweizen that claims to showcase both mango and passionfruit, two fruits that B.C. Beer lovers go crazy for and fit the time of the year. Let’s …

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Brassneck Brewery

B.C. Beer Reviews: Brassneck Brewery – Multiweizen

Brassneck Brewery is one of the many breweries in this province pushing the boundaries of styles. The Multiweizen from Brassneck is a fine example of that point. This interesting take on a Hefeweizen uses five different malts: rye, wheat, barley, oats, and corn. Talk about an alternative grain beer. B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: …

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Faculty Brewing

B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: Faculty Brewing – 241 MinzeWeizen

B.C. Beer Reviews is here today to look at the first-time entry from Faculty Brewing of Vancouver. The 241 MinzeWeizen is a Hefeweizen infused with peppermint tea towards the end of the boil and during the whirpool process. This is a tasty and refreshing tack on a heavier wheat beer. B.C. Beer Reviews with Nic Hendrickson: …

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