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  • #31
    hefe = yeast

    hefeweizen = yeast wheat

    if anybody wants to make $100 real quick, bring me a couple pint.9 bottles of Franziskaner
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Cooter View Post
      hefe = yeast

      hefeweizen = yeast wheat

      if anybody wants to make $100 real quick, bring me a couple pint.9 bottles of Franziskaner

      dude, 12 packs of Franziskaner were $9.99 at Majestic till the other company (Centennial) bought them out. Now it's freakin $16.99 per 12 pack. Pretty shitty.
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      • #33
        I don't like Franz in the 12oz bottles

        I don't know what the deal is, but it just doesn't taste the same. I've bought it at high end stores and still didn't taste right. But the good old pint.9 bottles pretty much never fail, even if you get them at a gas station
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        • #34
          Shock top & blue moon were the main contribution to my christmas eve buzz

          Sent from my SGSII

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          • #35
            Originally posted by TeeShock View Post
            Shock top & blue moon were the main contribution to my christmas eve buzz

            Sent from my SGSII
            Shock Top is made by Anheuser-Busch. Not a big fan.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by DON SVO View Post
              Blue moon is a filtered wheat. Shiner Hefe is anything but. I'm almost certain that Shiner's Hefe is an 'ale' simply in name only because of that draconian BS law Texas has (that was just recently repealed, thank God)

              No, a Hefe is labeled an ale because it's an ale.


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              • #37
                Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                hefe = yeast

                hefeweizen = yeast wheat

                if anybody wants to make $100 real quick, bring me a couple pint.9 bottles of Franziskaner
                I <3 Franziskaner, I consumed my weight in that bier, the past 2 NYC Oktoberfest's

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                • #38
                  hofbrauhaus and paulaner Oktoberfest. Drank those from sunup to sundown at Oktoberfest munich in 2010. First time I used the word delicious to describe beer.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Mustangfreak View Post
                    No, a Hefe is labeled an ale because it's an ale.


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                    he was talking about the old texas law pretty much saying any beer with an alcohol content over 5% had to be labeled "ale", even if it was a lager.
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