Erdinger Weissbrau
Erdinger calls itself the world's largest wheat beer brewery and its products are widely available and popular across Germany and the European Union. Erdinger was founded in 1886 by Johann Kienle in the town of Erding in Germany. Today, Erdinger weissbier stands for wheat beer enjoyment and the Bavarian brewing tradition. With an output of over 1.45 million hl, some 400 employees and a sales network covering almost the entire globe, the traditional brewery has established itself as the national and international market leader for weissbier. They're also said to make the finest Alkoholfrei (alcohol-free) beer in the world.