Like all Paulaner wheat beer, Paulaner Hefe-Weiss Alcohol Free is top fermented, made from the finest wheat and has the typical refreshing wheat beer flavour. The sophisticated formulation off a harmonious, perfect combination of the removal of alcohol and the fermentation stopped. The isotonic thirst quenchers taste slightly malty, leaving a pleasant sweetness. Paulaner Hefe-Weissbier Alcohol Free is easily digestible, rich in vitamins and with up to 60% less heating value than juices, spritzers or milk. Low in calories.
Many European alcohol free beers can contain up to 0.5% alcohol. In the UK alcohol free beer contains less than 0.05%. If in doubt please ask.
Eddie –
Undeniably the best “alchocol free” beer I have ever tasted, and I’ve been trying a few recently. Yes, you can tell the difference, but it’s really, really close to the original. I will be buying a lot more of this (the Helles is pretty good to, but this is a real gem)
Jens –
This one wasn’t for me, not too bad on the nose, but with the first sip straight from the off you get the cloying, slightly artificial sweetness unfortunately typical of low alcohol beers. Other beers such as IPAs work better as low alcohol versions in my opinion.
A German's Wife –
My German husband rates this about a 6 out of 10. He found it a bit bland. Wouldn’t order this again.
Mark Charrington –
Pours murky light amber with an excellent head Aroma of boiled potato wort Taste is sweet malty nutty barley porridge the mouthfeel is creamy. Good looking in the glass a shame the smell lets it down
Alan Sinclair –
Cloudy as you would expect with a wheat beer but with a great head on it. It’s malty and OK but slightly too sweet for my taste. I wouldn’t buy it again.