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Examples
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Note that it looks quite tasty, that the side dishes actually LOOK like sauer kraut and potato salad, and the the Hefe Weisse is served in a proper Hefe Weisse glass, and is properly cloudy.
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So it turns out, a Berliner Weisse is a light beer which you have with a shot of raspberry or something green, which the French Huguenots concocted when they emigrated there in the seventeenth century.
Potsdamer Strasse #2 Jasoni 2011
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The author of the two-source hypothesis (which involves Q) was Christian Hermann Weisse, a Protestant philosopher and theologian.
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So, tote up the score: Hefe Weisse, wurst, and ham all very acceptable quality.
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The author of the two-source hypothesis (which involves Q) was Christian Hermann Weisse, a Protestant philosopher and theologian.
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I didn't do myself any favours by confidently striding to the bar, looking at the beer menu and loudly ordering a Berliner Weisse.
Potsdamer Strasse #2 Jasoni 2011
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For our choice, we plumped for Erdinger Kristall 5.3%, the refreshing but lightish, soft and yeasty-but-filtered Weisse that might even be improved by the addition of a slice of lemon.
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For our choice, we plumped for Erdinger Kristall 5.3%, the refreshing but lightish, soft and yeasty-but-filtered Weisse that might even be improved by the addition of a slice of lemon.
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There are three sound pilsners – Schultheiss, König and Jever – plus Franziskaner Hefeweisse Hell 5%, a refreshing, partially filtered Bavarian Weisse with so much banana from fermentation that the aroma follows through into almost a banana milkshake flavour.
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There are three sound pilsners – Schultheiss, König and Jever – plus Franziskaner Hefeweisse Hell 5%, a refreshing, partially filtered Bavarian Weisse with so much banana from fermentation that the aroma follows through into almost a banana milkshake flavour.
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