different between hefeweizen vs witbier
hefeweizen
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Hefeweizen.
Noun
hefeweizen (countable and uncountable, plural hefeweizens)
- An unfiltered type of wheat beer.
Further reading
- hefeweizen on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
hefeweizen From the web:
witbier
English
Noun
witbier (countable and uncountable, plural witbiers)
- A top-fermented barley/wheat beer brewed mainly in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Dutch
Etymology
Compound of wit +? bier.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???t.bi?r/
- Hyphenation: wit?bier
Noun
witbier n (plural witbieren, diminutive witbiertje n)
- (uncountable, countable) witbier, a top-fermented beer, brewed from wheat and barley, mainly brewed in Belgium and the Netherlands
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