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Founded 1634 in Munich. Paulaner's wheat beer carries the Bavarian tradition — banana esters, clove spice, and a hazy white appearance.
One of Munich's six official Oktoberfest breweries. A flagship of authentic German wheat beer.
Began in 1634 with monks of the St. Paul order in Munich. Commercial license followed in 1780. Today Paulaner is among Munich's six great breweries and an official Oktoberfest brewery.
More than 50% wheat malt with specialized yeast produces banana-like fruitiness and clove spice. Hazy appearance, creamy head, mellow palate. ABV 5.5%.
Classic with weisswurst (white sausage), pretzels, sauerkraut, roast pork, and leberkäse. In Germany, weissbier is even drunk with breakfast — versatile with light food.
The proper service uses the tall “Kristallweizen” glass. Tilt and pour slowly, then swirl the bottle to release yeast for the authentic hazy presentation.
A German private brewery headquartered in Munich. Beyond wheat beer, the lineup includes Helles, Pilsner, and Dunkel — exporting authentic German styles worldwide.
Experience genuine German wheat beer. Find places serving Paulaner on Minnama.