![]() And when you do try it, be sure to let us know what YOU think. Paulaner Grapefruit Radler is available now in 16.9oz canned 4-packs, so get out there and try it for yourself. I can’t wait to try one on the beach later this summer. At 2.5%-AbV the beer is easy drinking and the combination of flavors (especially the grapefruit) really worked well for me. For me it threads the needle nicely between a classic lighter bodied beer and some of the new seltzer and cider flavors. Overall: Grapefruit Radler is a really sessionable and extremely drinkable beer. Taste: A mix of ruby red grapefruit, citrus and slight lemon flavors with a subtle malt presence. ![]() I should also mention that the new packaging looks great and of course I can’t wait to try one…so off we go. Grapefruit Radler hits 13 IBU and while this may sound sweet, it’s actually a nice balance of sweet and tart. Great Divide Roadie Made to pay tribute to the off-road bike riders throughout Colorado (plus give them something to drink), Great Divide Roadie is a 4.2 percent ale brewed with natural. The beer uses 100% natural ingredients and it will slip in at an extremely sessionable 2.5%-AbV. Paulaner Grapefruit Radler is a blend of “ 50% Paulaner’s classic Münchner Lager and 50% naturally hazy, grapefruit infusion” and it will now be available in the U.S. Whether in the Show More There is an unusual amount of detail for a word origin. ![]() There is just something that speaks to my taste buds when those flavors are involved with a beer so you know I can’t wait to open today’s beer…. Paulaner beer: Grapefruit Radler, Mnchner Lager, Hefe-Weizen, or Paulaner Pils. Paulaner Hefe is still one of my favorites today, so naturally I was excited to see a care package arrive from Paulaner at mybeerbuzz headquarters today.Īnyone who has followed along with my reviews will note that if the beer name contains the words “peach”, “apricot” or “grapefruit”, I typically love it. I remember the banana and clove flavors and I remember how distinctly different that beer was (in a good way) from anything else I had tasted at the time. Founded (and still being brewed) in Munich, Paulaner and Hacker-Pschorr are two of the six brands allowed at the world-famous Oktoberfest.Many years ago I sampled my very first Hefeweizen, and whenever I think about that beer style, I will always think about Paulaner. Since 1634, Paulaner has represented the finest brewing tradition for top quality crafted beer specialties in Germany and world-wide. The Paulaner Brewery Group unites the brands Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Auer Bräu, Hopf and Thurn, and Taxis. The Grapefruit Radler is available in 16.9 oz 4-pack cans, making it easy to bring to outside, summer. Fans of more straight-up German ales and lagers may also want to reach for Paulaner Hefe-Weizen or Mnchner Munich Lager. ![]() for the first time in the following weeks. The Paulaner Brewery is one of the largest breweries in Munich, Bavaria in Germany and is part of the Paulaner Brewery Group. Grapefruit Radler has been a hit in Germany, and will be released in the U.S. Paulaner USA is headquartered in White Plains, New York and imports Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Fürstenberg, Fuller’s and Früli. Paulaner USA Instagram: USA Facebook: Paulaner USA Shop Paulaner Grapefruit Radler In The Can - 16.9 Fl. ![]() “Our Grapefruit Radler is the perfect complement wherever you are during the warm summer months,” Hauser concludes.įor more information about Paulaner Brewery, consumers can log on follow us on: It will be available starting in June so be sure to taste one (or four) for yourself. The new Paulaner Grapefruit Radler is a fruity-tart refreshment that is 100% natural and not too sweet. ![]()
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