Founded in 1872, Schneider Weisse Tap 7 Unser Original is brewed according to the original recipe that Georg I. Schneider created. It is brewed using Magnum, Tradition and Hallertauer Hops and Wheat and Barley malts from the region of Kelheim. It is brewed to 5.4% ABV and is a top-fermented beer.
It is amber to mahogany in colour and has a long lasting head. It has an aroma of cloves and nutmeg with some fruits. The palate notices the fresh clean taste of the full bodied wheat beer with a satisfying finish. This can be paired well with hearty meat dishes as well as cheese and olives or just on its own. A real taste of Germany is just on your doorstep.
Stujago –
This is s very nice, mellow hefeweizen. Like other hefeweizen, the head is very fulsome and expands rapidly. The flavours are mild and not really banana. More a nice tasting soft orange.
Nick –
This has been my favourite beer for about 30 years. It is a living beer with the yeast at the bottom, when there is only a bit left at the bottom, turn the bottle to mix in the yeast, it is a complex weisse beer.
Anna –
This beer is nothing special when compared to other German beers. It is pleasant and is better than the vast majority of beers that can be purchased in UK supermarkets. However, Schneider Weisse produce other far superior beers.
Richard Martin –
A great reputation as a brewery specialising in weissbier. The beer has a great pour and head, but is a little light in colour and so a little less sweet or full in flavour than some of the deeper coloured weissbiers. Also a little on the fizzy side
Peter Brade –
Absolutely phenomenal wheat beer. The taste of banana comes through so brilliantly but within the context of a wheat beer, so it avoids that horrible fake taste. You can taste the authenticity, it’s just marvellous.
Eric Akrill –
This is another of my favourite wheat beers which always satisfies in appearance, flavour, head and after taste. The colour, a middle of the road, dark blondy-red is the best way I can describe it, with a lovely and lasting frothy head containing fruity and spice aromas. I appreciate the after taste which always leaves me wanting more. Certainly a repeat buy here.
Aaron lundy –
Top quality weisse bier. Really enjoyable, not as good as franziskaner or paulaner tho
Aidan Turton –
Great beer. Easy to drink, will definitely re order. Nice aftertaste.
Mark Woodward –
One of my favourite German beers with a fairly unique ‘edge’ to it. A regular purchase for me. Good price too!
Steven Allen –
A foral start that quickly develops into a cloves and then a ginger beer like finish, quite hot and spicy. A pleasant and slightly different variant wheat beer. It’s crying out to be drunk with a hearty roast dinner!
Catriona MacKechnie –
One of the best Hefeweizens on the market. Lovely banana and clove flavours. A perfect beer for a sunny day.
Paul C –
This is a good quality Hefeweizen.Less sweet than others,it is slightly spicy with a floral after taste.Smooth and easy to drink with a frothy head you have to have another one.!!
Jens –
Used to be my go-to Weissbier while at uni in the South of Germany, full-bodied, beautifully rounded flavour and the perfect amount of carbonation to make it very easy-drinking.
Paul Harper –
Very good rounded flavour. Tops my list for this style.
Kristin –
A good example of a weissbier, refreshing, with a good mouth feel, but not the best of its type, lacks complexity
Neil Ward –
This is a really solid and enjoyable German style wheat beer, as you’d perhaps expect for one of the oldest breweries of this kind, but I don’t think it’s anything special.
Kris –
I am personally still getting into weissbiers but I enjoyed this interesting number which could be a good gateway into the world of weiss
Al –
Big fan of weissbier, and Schneider has a good reputation in this area. Although I did enjoy it, it’s not as good as I was hoping.
Just lacks a little in those typical clove/banana flavours I love about weissbier. Nice carbination with a mild flavour, not bad.
Peter –
a good and refreshing beer
Kul –
Amber to straw in colour, a head that lasts, with a rich foam. A wonderful aroma of cloves and christmas. A full bodied wheat beer with depth and a satisfying long finish. One I would buy again and again.
tony branscombe –
I have tried nearly all the German hefeweizens and find myself coming back to this beer time after time, despite the mediocre reviews i think this is one of the best available, it pours darker than most and has the usual clove and banana hints with a slightly caramel , fruity spice finish
go for it you will love this beer
Amit Lwow –
Great classic weissbier.
Hazy dark bronze in colour, bubbly thick head, which produces a strong aroma of fruty hops and malt.
Full body and taste, slightly sweet and biscuity. With a bit of spice, banana, and dry fruits on the palate. Top class beer!
Paul Boniface –
This is a clean tasting wheat beer and is very enjoyable. Very refreshing and one to have on repeat reorder.
Angela Gordon –
Not to heavy and a lovely taste to it. out of 10 i give this a score of 7.
Chris Holmes –
Very smooth lovely beer. All the classic weiss tastes and a nice clean pour.
Jonathan Sayers –
One-finger head, aggressive carbonation, slightly abrasive mouthfeel, lacking in flavour compared to other weissbiers. I’ve tried this beer more than once. Overall, I was a bit disappointed.
Gareth Williams –
One of my favorite beers, so a priviledge to find it in the UK. Lovely taste, refreshing, a bit fuller than a helles beer.
Excellent service as usual, will definitely use again. Highly recommended.
Luke Manley –
Very nice beer. Would buy again.
Jonathan Hawkings –
Favourite wheat beer so far, beats erdinger and Weihenstephaner hands down
Paul Evans –
I like a wheat beer and this is one of the best. Plus, it’s dark!
David Beckham –
Not Schneider weisses best.
Still drinkable.
JG –
Very good, give it a try!
Lee Davies –
One of my go to beers- never lets me down