Hacker-Pschorr Weisse is a centuries-old German wheat beer from Bavaria that offers a refreshing taste and distinct heritage. Wheat beer was originated in the German state of Bavaria in the 15th century. In Germany, it is typically called Weisse beer meaning white or Weizen meaning wheat.


Ingredients 100% natural. Brewed with pure spring water, Hacker-Pschorr’s centuries-old, exclusive yeast strain, Hallertau hops and 60% malted wheat and 40% malted barley.
Aroma A clovey nose of sweet malt.
Appearance Naturally cloudy, golden color.
Color 16 EBC
Taste A uniquely crisp, refreshing, smooth malty taste.
Bitterness 13 EBU
Strength 5.5% alcohol by volume. 4.3% alcohol by weight.
Original Gravity 12.5%
Calories (per 12 oz. serving) 156
Carbs (per 12 oz. serving) 9.4
Lagering Time 6 weeks
Shelf Life A maximum of 9 months.
Presentation Served in a traditional Weisse glass and usually garnished with a lemon.
Ratings Beverage Testing Institute – 94 (Exceptional)
Packages 6-pack or 12-pack/12 oz. long-neck bottles, 20-pack/16.9 oz. bottles and 50L kegs.