

Weiß jemand, ob das neue Etikett das sagt "Hölle" daneben ist genau das gleiche Rezept wie das Original-Hefe (2. Foto, mit "Würzburger Hofbräu" Etikett)
Mein Freund in Deutschland sagte, die Hölle bedeutet "hell" In gewissem Sinne konnte ich jedoch nicht bestätigen, ob es sich um eine Variante oder das Original-Hefeweizen handelt. Danke für jede Hilfe 🙏
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Von benwcrane
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Couldn’t say for sure, but I think it’s the same beer with a new label. Weißbier is usually bright (hell), although there are dark (dunkel) variants. I reckon they added this to make it more clear, maybe in anticipation of exporting a dark variant?
Do they look the same when you pour them in a glass? Are the nutrition details and alcohol content the same?
Hefeweizen is a wheat ale, Hell usually refers to lagers or other grain light beers.
I don’t know this brand, but „Hell“ is a pale Lager and „Hefe“ is an unfiltered wheat beer, two different things
Edit: it’s labelled „Weißbier hell“ which is different from a „hell“ or helles beer, it could be even the same beer labeled for different regions
Should be the same thing. Hell on a Hefeweizen is refering to the color, so maybe they introduced a Hefeweizen with a darker color and to make the difference clear they called that one hell, so brighter color and the other one is a dark Hefeweizen.
But it should still be the same recipe, probably just a change of design to make it seem more modern or something
If you really want to know take two glasses pour one of each bottle in a glass an compare them.
I personally don’t know that brand but 90% sure it’s the hell is just referring to the color
Source: I work in a brewery this is nothing uncommon to see hell on a Hefeweizen
So. In that case Hell means „bright“ – a „bright“ or „white“ wheat beer. Helles in sothern germany can also mean a lager
Nah the difference is that Hefe is top-femented(obergärig) and Helles like Pils is bottom-femented(untergärig), they are not the same even if they have the same ingredients.
While „Helles“ is a kind of brew, this is – as the label states, „Hefe-Weißbier Hell“ aka a normal Hefeweizen. There is also a less common „dunkles Hefeweizen“, which is why the Hell is there.
As you friend says the word „hell“ just means bright, which is why it is used in two very distinct brews.
It’s the same beer, both are „Hefe“. It’s very, very good imo. Enjoy!
Helles
Dunkles Helles
Helles Weizen/Weiße
Dunkles Weizen/Weiße
Four different kind of beers.