They're hugely agreeable and yet calling them a fruit beer is almost out of context: this one was every bit as gratifying as a 'real' lager. Shocking, right? In all honesty though, I can't understand why more bars don't offer them. Stiegl Radler Grapefruit is the perfect low alcoholic beverage for calorie conscious consumers. 100 natural ingredients, 0 artificial sweeteners and colouring agents. Stiegl Radler Grapefruit quenches your thirst and has a wonderfully fruity grapefruit aroma. Stiegl Radler was a tremendously refreshing, enjoyable patio drink the hot afternoon in June I skipped work to have it. Stiegl Radler Grapefruit the naturally fruity thirst quencher. It is light, however, and at only two and half percent alcohol, I had no reservations about ordering a second glass, err test tube. But it's not something a child would like, there's too much beer flavour for that. The beer's light acidity is balanced by a rich and bready continental maltiness and its light sourness is balanced by a liberal amount of sugar. It also tastes a lot like soda water, however, clean, wholesome, bready malts secure the satisfaction of drinking a beer (not a soda or fruit cooler). I initially thought I was tasting lemon - the specific flavour of citrus isn't as perceptible as the general sourness and acidity. The beer tastes as straightforward as it sounds: grapefruit, soda, herbs, sugar, Stiegl lager. Beer is hardly detectable but is, I suspect, what's responsible for cutting out the acidity that would otherwise be sensed where grapefruit juice has been added. Get Beer delivered to your doorstep or for a curbside pick up from the leading. It boasts candid citrus and faint herbals, with a heavy residual sugary dryness. Buy Stiegl Radler Grapefruit online from Local Vine - Atlanta in Atlanta, GA. The aroma is remarkably like that of a white wine spritzer it is pleasant although far more aesthetic than elegant. It is quite an odd, unique looking concoction! Its head is bubbly and fizzing and its cloudy, lemon-juice body couldn't be made any paler even with all the skin-bleaching creams in India. Served in what appears to be a Stiegl-branded test tube or beaker, this Radler does indeed look like some kind of science experiment on lease from the lab. On-tap at Town Crier Pub / Halfway Beer House, in Toronto.
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