You can find more from beer writer Matthew Curtis as UK editor of Good Beer Hunting and on Twitter Pick up a can of The Schoff in store or online any time of the year. Complements the good mood or just creates it. Earned the Wheel of Styles (Level 32) badge Earned the The RADler badge Earned the Riding Steady (Level 91) badge Schfferhofer Grapefruit by Radeberger Gruppe is a Shandy / Radler which has a rating of 3.6 out of 5, with 165,095 ratings and reviews on Untappd. Schöfferhofer Grapefruit has a medium body and a relatively-dry finish. And what better restorative than to crush a beverage such as this to celebrate crushing a few kms - straight from the can of course. Beer with a sunset colour and fresh taste, touching the senses with ease of breeze. The flavor is of lightly-sweet grapefruit, white wheat, and no bitterness or tartness. The one advantage of the rain bringing some cooler temperatures was the chance to enjoy some light exercise without fear of sweating out my own pelvis. In Germany the radler is celebrated for its isotonic properties (hence the name being derived from the word for cyclist), so it found its place in my life after a particularly strenuous run (OK, I won’t lie, they’re all strenuous). Whether you’re basking in the hot sun or fancy swapping out your mimosa for something beer related over brunch, the radler is there for you. It’s the perfect beer for when you don’t need a beer, but you absolutely want a beer. Interestingly, Schöfferhofer’s German page for Grapefruit says (via. But it’s no less deserving of the same praise, purely because it so effortlessly fills a low-ABV gap when so many similar efforts often leave me feeling a little hollow. This signature radler is brewed with grapefruit juice, natural flavor (I always wonder what this specifically refers to), and has added beta-carotene for colorgiving it the bright orange appearance you see in the picture above. It feels a little silly reviewing this beer, considering some of the other absolute corkers we’ve had on over the past few months. In the case of this effort from Frankfurt’s Schöfferhofer, this beverage is a 50/50 blend of its classic Hefeweizen with grapefruit juice. Well, technically the beer isn’t quite a shandy, butĬoming from the German word for cyclist, the radler is typically a German-style wheat beer blended with fruit juice as opposed to lemonade. The Schöfferhofer 'Happy Pack' will feature three each of Schöfferhofer Wild Cherry, Schöfferhofer Grapefruit, Schöfferhofer. Interestingly, Schfferhofer’s German page for Grapefruit says (via. So, as fate would dictate, the moment a can of shandy lands on my desk to review, it starts tipping it down with rain. It will be packaged within the brands first-ever variety pack. This signature radler is brewed with grapefruit juice, natural flavor (I always wonder what this specifically refers to), and has added beta-carotene for colorgiving it the bright orange appearance you see in the picture above. Mix of 50 Schofferhofer wheat beer and 50. Not only because of the seemingly unyielding heatwave, but due to an astonishing England World Cup run along with what I like to call “the redemption of Gareth Southgate”, it’s been a very pleasant season indeed. Schofferhofer grapefruit is a unique combination of sparkling wheat beer and refreshing tangy fruit juice. You’ve probably been reminded by your parents a few times this summer that it’s been the hottest since ‘76.
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