Blue Moon is one of the best selling macrobrews in the US that isn’t a light lager. Most folks might not know the term ‘witbier‘, but chances are they could identify Blue Moon if asked which wheat beer they know.
If you like Blue Moon or Hoegaarden, you like wheat beers. And, if you like wheat beers (aka witbiers), you’ll probably enjoy Hefeweizen. The next logical step in your beerducation might include a Berliner Weisse or two. If you like the tartness of the Berliner Weisse, next try a lambic or saison. If the tartness of the Berliner Weisse is too much for you, try an abbey style tripel or quad for their sweetness. Like the Berliner Weisse and the lambic? Try a gose for a twist, with a hint of coriander and salt. Craft beer exploration shouldn’t be intimidating. Think of it as a Choose Your Own Adventure with beer.
Hefeweizens, lambics, goses, witbiers, weissbiers, and Berliner Weisses, are all in the family of wheat beers. Berliner Weisses stand out with lower ABV (alcohol by volume) and a tartness that varies with fruit additions. A gose is similar to a Berliner Weisse but commonly has a higher ABV and includes the additions of coriander and salt. Lambics are a Belgian style made with wheat and barley but the yeast separates it from the witbiers as its tartness results from spontaneous fermentation.

Here are some local favorites to try in these categories when you’re ready to move beyond the Blue Moon:
- Hola Hefeweizen, Barrio Brewing
- Bavarian Hefeweizen, Pueblo Vida
- El Hefe Weizen, Not Your Mother’s Witbier, or Windstorm Wheat, Thunder Canyon Brewery
- Loonie, Toonie, Canadian Tuxedo, Bière del Bac, and Saison Blue, Dragoon Brewing
- Citrana Gose or Prickly Pear Wheat, Borderlands Brewing
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