Try this instead: “Hay-Fa-Vy-T’sen” where the “Vy” is like “Eye” with a “V” in front of it. However, most Germans refer to Hefeweizen as “Weissbier” or “Weißbier” (White Beer). Both spellings of “Weissbier” are acceptable and both words are pronounced the same: “Vice Bee-Eh”.Click to see full answer. Similarly one may ask, how do you pronounce Weizen? Weizen/Weiss(e) German speakers pronounce “w”s the way English speakers pronounce “v”s. The German words “weizen” (wheat) and “weiss” (white) are pronounced with a “v” sound as in “victory” at the beginning. Both words refer to the same style of unfiltered German ale in which at least half of the grain used is wheat.Beside above, how do you spell Hefeweizen? In German, ‘Hefe’ means ‘yeast’, and ‘Weizen’ means wheat. Hefeweizen is a type of cloudy wheat beer – the cloudiness indicates that the beer is unfiltered. The same beer is also filtered – in this case it is known as ‘Kristallweizen’. Well-known brands of Hefeweizen include Franziskaner, Ayinger and Paulaner. In respect to this, how do you pronounce witbier? witbier literally means “white beer” in dutch/flemish. the W is shorter and doesn’t have the o-sound on the end that w in witty has. wit is pronounced similar to the english hit, but with a short w.How do you pronounce Weisse?Many English speakers say it the wrong way, like this: “Burr-Len-Er Whys”. Here’s how it’s actually pronounced: “Bear-Lean-Er Vice-Eh”. Lambic/Lambiek: On the subject of sour beer, you might hear a lot of people pronouncing “Lambic” as, well, “Lam-Bic”.

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