Germany’s most iconic wheat beer style, and a perennial favourite on the AHB shelf. A true Bavarian Hefeweizen is defined by its yeast — the signature banana esters and clove-like phenols that make this style so recognisable and unlike anything else. This kit uses a proper Bavarian wheat beer yeast to produce those characteristic flavours authentically, fermented with a wheat and barley malt extract base that gives the beer its pale golden colour, natural haze, and silky mouthfeel. It pours with a tall, rocky white head and a freshness that’s hard to beat on a warm day. This is the style that introduced millions of people to wheat beer — and it’s one of our most reliable, crowd-pleasing recipe kits.


What makes this Bavarian Hefeweizen kit so reliable?

The magic of a Hefeweizen is almost entirely in the yeast, and this kit pairs the right Bavarian wheat beer yeast with a well-balanced malt extract base to give you the authentic experience. The banana-clove balance in the finished beer is partly influenced by fermentation temperature — warmer fermentation emphasises banana, cooler emphasises clove — which means even experienced brewers can play with the result. It’s a kit that rewards curiosity as much as it rewards following the instructions.

What’s in the box?

Everything needed to brew 21 litres of Bavarian Hefeweizen: wheat and barley malt extract blend, German-style hops, Bavarian wheat beer yeast, and full step-by-step brewing instructions.

 

Brewing Notes

  • Style: German Wheat Beer
  • Fermentation Range: 18 - 30°C
  • Colour EBC: 6 - 8
  • IBUs: 15 mild bitterness
  • Original Gravity: 1.040 – 1.042
  • Final Gravity: 1.010 – 1.012
  • ABV: 4.0 – 4.4% session strength
  • Volume 21lt
  • Recipe Style: Malt Extract Beer Kit

Tasting Notes

  • Aroma & Flavour: Yeast-driven banana esters & phenolic spicy aromas of cloves & white pepper
  • Appearance: Light golden yellow with a tall, rocky white head.
  • Mouthfeel: Silky smooth, with a lingering, creamy finish.

 

Perfect for

  • German beer lovers who want to brew an authentic Bavarian Hefeweizen at home rather than paying craft beer prices

  • Anyone who loves the banana-clove character of the style and wants to explore how fermentation temperature changes the flavour balance

faq'S

What style of beer is this kit?

This is a Bavarian Hefeweizen — a traditional German wheat beer brewed with a high proportion of wheat malt and a specialised Bavarian yeast strain that produces the characteristic banana and clove flavours that define the style.

Why does this beer taste of banana and clove?

The banana and clove flavours come from the yeast, not from any added ingredients. Bavarian wheat beer yeast produces isoamyl acetate (banana) and 4-vinylguaiacol (clove) as natural fermentation by-products. The balance between the two is influenced by fermentation temperature: warmer fermentation produces more banana character, cooler fermentation emphasises clove.

Should I serve this beer cloudy?

Yes — absolutely. The haze is a defining characteristic of the Hefeweizen style. When bottled, the yeast settles at the bottom; traditional Bavarian practice is to swirl the last third of the bottle to rouse the yeast back into suspension and pour it all into the glass. Serve in a tall Weizen glass for the full effect.

How much beer does this kit make?

This kit produces approximately 21 litres — enough for around 28 x 750ml longnecks or 55 x 330ml stubbies.

Is this kit suitable for someone new to home brewing?

Yes — this is a malt extract kit with a very straightforward brew day. The main thing to pay attention to is fermentation temperature, which the instructions cover clearly. Someone new to home brewing will find this very achievable.

How long does this beer take to be ready?

Around 10–14 days in the fermenter, then 1–2 weeks in the bottle for carbonation. Hefeweizen is best enjoyed fresh and young — this is not a style that benefits from long ageing.

How is this different from the October Fest Wheat kit?

Both are wheat beer kits, but they produce quite different results. The Bavarian Hefeweizen uses a Bavarian wheat yeast that produces the classic banana-clove character of the style. The October Fest Wheat is a Bavarian wheat ale with a hop tea addition using Saaz hops and M20 Bavarian Wheat yeast — a slightly different approach with its own character. Both are excellent; this kit is the more traditional of the two.

 

 

Barcode # 2000000004266
Brand Australian Home Brewing
Shipping Weight 5.5000kg
Shipping Width 26cm
Shipping Height 12cm
Shipping Length 23cm
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