Arcobrau Weissbier Hell 5L is a traditional Bavarian hefeweizen in a 5-liter mini keg format, brewed at 5.3% ABV. A DLG award winner, this wheat beer is produced by Arcobru in the Lower Bavarian town of Moos using water drawn from the brewery’s own well, sunk over 300 feet deep, and yeast propagated from Weihenstephan’s legendary strain.
Arcobru operates out of Moos in the Lower Bavaria region of Germany, an area with deep brewing traditions. The Weissbier Hell is brewed with a grain bill of at least 50 percent malted wheat, following classic hefeweizen convention. What distinguishes Arcobru’s approach is its water source a proprietary well drilled more than 300 feet into the Bavarian earth combined with a top-fermenting yeast strain propagated from Weihenstephan, the world’s oldest continuously operating brewery. The 5-liter mini keg format preserves freshness and carbonation, making it a practical alternative to bottled pours for group settings.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with the signature hefeweizen markers of ripe banana and warm clove spice. Behind those primary aromas sit subtle hints of bready wheat and a faint citrus lift.
Taste: The palate enters medium-sweet with an immediate citrus brightness think clementine peel before settling into a bready, lightly toasty mid-palate. Banana and clove return but with more restraint than the nose suggests, joined by a gentle bubblegum character and a peppery wheat grain note.
Finish: The finish is smooth and moderately dry, with a clean lemon sharpness that cuts through the wheat sweetness. Lingering clove spice and a light nuttiness round things out.
How to Drink Weissbier Hell
Serve chilled between 4550F (710C) in a traditional weizen glass to capture the full aromatic profile and maintain the pillowy head. The 5L keg pours well directly into glassware without additional equipment. For cocktails: a Radler (equal parts Weissbier Hell and lemonade) works naturally given the beer’s citrus leanings; a Weizen Shandy with grapefruit juice plays off the clementine notes nicely; and a Russ’n Ma a Bavarian classic combining wheat beer with sparkling lemonade highlights the beer’s effervescence and banana sweetness.
Best For
Summer barbecues and outdoor gatherings where a keg format replaces individual bottles
Introducing friends to authentic Bavarian wheat beer styles
Watching match days or sporting events with a self-serve tap setup
Pairing with traditional German cuisine at home dinners
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Weissbier Hell taste like? Arcobru Weissbier Hell delivers a medium-sweet wheat beer profile dominated by banana, clove, and citrus, with a bready undertone and smooth, dry finish.
How does Weissbier Hell compare to Erdinger Weissbier? Reviewers frequently note that Arcobru Weissbier Hell is more akin to Erdinger in profile than to Weihenstephaner, sharing a similar banana-forward sweetness and medium body. The key difference is Arcobru’s slightly more pronounced citrus character and its use of deep-well Bavarian water.
Is Weissbier Hell good for beginners? Yes it is a very approachable wheat beer with gentle spice, natural sweetness, and no bitterness, making it an excellent entry point for those new to German hefeweizens.
Where is Weissbier Hell made? Arcobru Weissbier Hell is brewed at the Arcobru Grafliches Brauhaus in Moos, a municipality in the Lower Bavaria region of southern Germany.
What foods pair well with Weissbier Hell? Weisswurst (Bavarian white sausage) is the classic pairing, as the beer’s clove and banana notes complement the veal and parsley seasoning. Soft pretzels with sweet mustard mirror the bready malt character. Grilled chicken benefits from the citrus brightness. Fresh fruit tarts or banana-based desserts echo the beer’s fruity esters. Light, creamy cheeses like young Gouda or Brie match the smooth body without overpowering it.
What sizes does Weissbier Hell come in? The 5-liter mini keg is the most widely available large-format option; Arcobru Weissbier Hell is also commonly found in 500ml bottles.
Is Weissbier Hell worth the price? The 5L mini keg positions as a value-oriented option in the imported Bavarian wheat beer category, offering a lower per-liter cost than buying equivalent volumes in individual bottles while delivering a DLG award-winning beer with genuine Bavarian provenance.
Why Weissbier Hell?
What separates this hefeweizen from the crowded wheat beer field starts below ground Arcobru’s 300-foot-deep well supplies exceptionally pure Bavarian water that forms the backbone of the brew. The yeast, propagated directly from Weihenstephan’s storied strain, delivers textbook hefeweizen esters without veering into the overly sweet territory some commercial wheat beers occupy. The 5-liter mini keg format is practical and preserves carbonation and freshness across multiple pours, making it a genuinely useful alternative to bottles for anyone serving more than one or two glasses. A DLG award winner with solid community ratings, this is an honest Bavarian wheat beer that delivers on regional tradition without pretension.