This is Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen, a good (and pretty commonly available) example of a Bavarian Hefeweizen. As is characteristic of a hefeweizen, there is decent spice present with strong notes of bananas (I think it tastes like banana nut bread myself). In general, this is the style I go for when I want a lighter beer after doing yard work, moving, etc. The combination of relative lightness with good, pleasant flavours and plenty of carbonation is truly refreshing (more so than most lagers which I find taste like dead animals [and not delicious dead animals like bacon]).
This is not C-plus (or Sunkist, depending on your region). Despite appearances, this is a fruit-flavoured wheat beer by the Quebecois brewery Unibroue, called Ephemere (cassis [black currant] version). Before I go further, is should mention that this is not my favourite style of beer by any means. I find wheat beers fruity and sweet enough to start with, and when fruit is introduced into the equation, it can get a bit excessive for my taste. That said, this is heady like most wheat beers (less than many hefeweizens though) with a bit of tang joining the expected black currant flavour. Its okay, but I wouldn’t buy it again (even though it was on sale for 4$ for a 750mL bottle).
PS: Sorry if my writing isn’t up to par. I recently discovered that a nearby grocery store sells growlers of local breweries ale – my nighttime mental capacity hasn’t been the same since.
PPS: While my wheat beer glass is branded with the Erdinger logo, I dont recommend their beers. They make okay brews, but they aren't exceptional at all.