What is the difference between a wheat beer and a white beer?!


Question: What is the difference between a wheat beer and a white beer!?
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"White beer" is a type of wheat beer!.!.!.it is also generally referred to as a Belgian Witbier!. Another type of wheat beer is a German Hefeweizen!. Both Hefeweizens and Witbiers are fermented from wheat and the yeast is unfiltered, giving it a cloudy appearance!. Hefeweizens generally have flavors of banana and clove and sometimes lemon zest, while Witbiers generally have flavors of orange zest and spices!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

A wheat beer is normally made from malted wheat and malted barley!. A white beer or witbier is made from malted barley and unmalted wheat!. A Belgian witbier may also be spiced with coriander seed and curacao (or orange peel)!.

Both styles are cloudy from the suspended yeast!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There are minor differences in style!. Generally, the Belgian ones are called white beer and the German ones are wheat beers!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Wheat beer is made from wheat!. White beer is made from barley or rice!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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