Konig Ludwig Weissbier 6Pk

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Description

König Ludwig Weissbier 6-Pack is a traditional Bavarian hefeweizen brewed at 5.5% ABV, sold in a six-pack of 11.2 oz (330 ml) bottles. Named the world's best wheat beer at the 2008 World Beer Awards, this unfiltered weissbier carries a lineage few breweries can match — it is produced under the direction of HRH Luitpold, Prince of Bavaria, whose royal family held exclusive brewing rights for Hefe-Weizen in Bavaria for over 200 years.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.5%  |  Origin: Kaltenberg, Bavaria, Germany  |  Style: Hefeweizen  |  Brewery: König Ludwig Schlossbrauerei Kaltenberg

Production & Heritage

König Ludwig Schlossbrauerei Kaltenberg sits within the walls of Kaltenberg Castle in Upper Bavaria, a working royal estate. The weissbier is brewed from wheat malt, barley malt, hop extract, and the brewery's original proprietary yeast strain — the same culture responsible for its signature banana and clove aromatics. What distinguishes this beer from most commercial hefeweizens is its use of traditional bottle fermentation via méthode champenoise, the same secondary-fermentation technique associated with Champagne production. This step generates natural carbonation and contributes to the beer's fine, persistent head and layered flavor complexity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe banana emerges first, followed by warm clove spice and a base of pale malt and grainy wheat. A faint yeasty breadiness rounds out the nose.

Taste: The entry is soft and slightly sweet, led by bready yeast and wheat malt. Mid-palate, spicy clove, black pepper, and a touch of sweet honey develop alongside a subtle confectioner's banana character. Deeper notes of graham cracker, gingerbread, and gentle apple fruit surface as the beer warms.

Finish: Medium in length with a lightly spicy, peppery fade and lingering wheat-bread character. The carbonation stays crisp through the close, keeping the sweetness in check.

How to Drink König Ludwig Weissbier

Pour into a tall weizen glass, tilting the glass at a 45-degree angle and rolling the final ounce in the bottle to release the yeast sediment before topping off — this cloudiness is integral to the flavor. Serve chilled at 45–50°F for the best balance of banana and clove expression.

In cocktails, hefeweizens are less conventional but surprisingly versatile: a Radler (half weissbier, half fresh lemonade) makes a refreshing warm-weather drink; a Weizen Shandy with grapefruit juice highlights the beer's citrus undertones; and a Banana Bread Beer Float — poured over vanilla ice cream — leans into the banana and bready malt character in an unexpected way.

Best For

  • Introducing a craft-curious friend to authentic Bavarian wheat beer
  • Summer cookouts and outdoor gatherings where lighter, flavorful beer shines
  • Pairing with a traditional Bavarian brunch spread
  • Gifting to a beer enthusiast who appreciates Old World brewing heritage

Frequently Asked Questions

What does König Ludwig Weissbier taste like? It leads with ripe banana and warm clove spice, supported by bready wheat malt, honey sweetness, and a peppery finish. The traditional bottle fermentation gives it a creamy texture and fine, persistent carbonation.

How does König Ludwig Weissbier compare to Paulaner Hefe-Weißbier? Both are benchmark Bavarian hefeweizens, but König Ludwig tends to lean more heavily into banana and bready pastry notes, while Paulaner Hefe-Weißbier is generally perceived as crisper with a stronger citrus and clove-forward profile. König Ludwig's méthode champenoise bottle fermentation also gives it a distinctly fine carbonation that sets it apart texturally.

Is König Ludwig Weissbier good for beginners? Yes — its soft, approachable sweetness, moderate 5.5% ABV, and familiar banana-bread flavor profile make it one of the most accessible entry points into traditional German wheat beer.

Where is König Ludwig Weissbier made? It is brewed at the König Ludwig Schlossbrauerei Kaltenberg, located in Kaltenberg Castle in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The brewery operates under the direction of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, a direct descendant of the royal family that held exclusive Bavarian wheat beer brewing rights for two centuries.

What foods pair well with König Ludwig Weissbier? Weißwurst (Bavarian white sausage) with sweet mustard is the classic pairing, as the clove and banana in the beer complement the delicate veal. Soft pretzels with Obatzda cheese dip work for the same reason. Lighter seafood like pan-fried trout benefits from the beer's carbonation and wheat-bread notes. Banana-based desserts — such as banana bread or bananas Foster — echo the beer's signature ester. Mild, creamy cheeses like Camembert or young Gouda also pair well.

What sizes does König Ludwig Weissbier come in? This listing is a 6-pack of 11.2 oz (330 ml) bottles, which is the standard import format widely available in the United States.

Is König Ludwig Weissbier worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium imported hefeweizen, and its royal brewing heritage, proprietary yeast strain, and méthode champenoise bottle fermentation offer genuine production value above mass-market wheat beers. The 2008 World Beer Award for best wheat beer and an 87-point BeerAdvocate score support its standing in the category.

Why König Ludwig Weissbier?

The combination of méthode champenoise bottle fermentation and a proprietary yeast strain passed down through a royal brewing lineage is not something you find in most hefeweizens on the shelf. This is a beer whose recipe descends from two centuries of exclusive Bavarian wheat beer brewing rights held by the Wittelsbach dynasty. Its 2008 World Beer Award for best wheat beer in the world validated what Bavarian drinkers already knew, and an 87-point BeerAdvocate score across more than 1,200 ratings confirms consistent quality. For anyone seeking an authentic, traditionally fermented hefeweizen with real provenance, König Ludwig earns that distinction.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Hefeweizen
  • Product of
    Germany
  • Size
    6PK 11.2OZ
  • Brand
    Konig Ludwig

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