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Wheat Beer is a type of beer that is brewed with a large proportion of wheat relative to the amount of malted barley. It is usually top-fermented, which gives it a unique flavor and aroma. Wheat Beer is typically light in color and has a slightly sweet taste. It is often served with a lemon wedge, which enhances the flavor. Wheat Beer is popular in many countries, particularly in Europe, and is often served during the summer months.
Wheat Beer is often seen as a refreshing alternative to other types of beer, and is often enjoyed by those who are looking for a lighter beer. It is also popular among craft beer drinkers, as it is often brewed with unique ingredients and flavors.
Some of the companies in the Wheat Beer market include Weihenstephaner, Schneider Weisse, Hoegaarden, and Erdinger. Show Less Read more