
Taste profile and more information
Pink, medium-bodied, mildly hopped, cloudy, wheat notes, raspberry notes, citrus notes, herbal notes, slightly flowery
Food recommendations
- Party wineBeverages for socialising are usually uncomplicated, with easily approachable flavours that don’t necessarily need to be accompanied by food. They also include beverages that suit a party atmosphere.
Spicy food Hot foodWhen pairing hot and spicy food with alcoholic beverages, beer is usually the best bet. A fresh, pale and relatively light beer works particularly well. If you opt for wine, you should also choose a light and crisp option to offset the spicy food, or maybe even something a little on the sweet side.Chicken and turkey Chicken and turkeyChicken and turkey meat is pale and lean. Light beverages usually work best with them, but the more flavour there is, the more full-bodied your drink can be.Salads & Vegetarian Dishes Salads & vegetarian foodMost salads and vegetarian dishes go well with a fresh and reasonably light wine. When pairing them with beer, the best options are pale, crisp and relatively light beers.
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Taste profile and more information
Pink, medium-bodied, mildly hopped, cloudy, wheat notes, raspberry notes, citrus notes, herbal notes, slightly flowery
Food recommendations
Socialising Party wineBeverages for socialising are usually uncomplicated, with easily approachable flavours that don’t necessarily need to be accompanied by food. They also include beverages that suit a party atmosphere.Spicy food Hot foodWhen pairing hot and spicy food with alcoholic beverages, beer is usually the best bet. A fresh, pale and relatively light beer works particularly well. If you opt for wine, you should also choose a light and crisp option to offset the spicy food, or maybe even something a little on the sweet side.Chicken and turkey Chicken and turkeyChicken and turkey meat is pale and lean. Light beverages usually work best with them, but the more flavour there is, the more full-bodied your drink can be.Salads & Vegetarian Dishes Salads & vegetarian foodMost salads and vegetarian dishes go well with a fresh and reasonably light wine. When pairing them with beer, the best options are pale, crisp and relatively light beers.
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Detailed product information
- Price per litre8.76 €
- AllergensContains barley. Contains wheat. Contains grain
- IngredientsWater, BARLEY MALT, WHEAT, sugar, glucose syrup, flavouring, elderberry juice from concentrate (0,5%), raspberry juice from concentrate (0,1%), acidity regulator (citric acid), hops, stabilizer (gum arabic), orange peel, coriander.
- Bitterness7 EBU
- Wort strength11 °P
- Product number718334
- ProducerCarlsberg Denmark
- SupplierSinebrychoff
- Selectiongeneral selection
- Energy180 kJ / 43 kcal
- Fat0 g
- Carbohydrates4 g
- of which sugars1 g
Taste
Wheat beer is a summery, light and fruity style of top-fermented beer. These beers range from light to dark and clear to cloudy.
You can discern notes of vanilla, citrus, banana and spices.
Usage
A light, fresh wheat beer enjoyed from a tall glass is crowned by a fluffy, long-lasting head.
Try with hot-smoked salmon, goats’ cheese salad or creamy fish or shellfish soup.
How to serve
Wheat beers are best served well-chilled, at 7–10°C. Chilling a bottle from room temperature to the perfect serving temperature takes about two hours in a fridge.
- Closurecrown cap
- Package size0.33 l
- Total weight534 g
- Package weight204 g
- Deposit0.10 €