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Sunny Side Grapefruit Radler Beer Kit
Brilliantly refreshing and thirst-quenching, Sunny Side Grapefruit Radler is the perfect beer for relaxing after a ride, a hike, or just a sunny afternoon outside. Vivid notes of grapefruit beam through the flavor profile, all neatly wrapped up in a light, airy base beer modeled after the ever-classic pilsner style. Shining with a slightly hazy radiance and capped with a dazzling bright white foam, this ultra-refreshing radler balances zesty citrus and mellow malt in every easy-drinking sip.
Sunny Side Grapefruit Radler Brewing Notes:
- Style: Fruit Beer: Grapefruit Radler
- Fermentation Range: 60–72°F
- Original Gravity (OG): 1.040
- SRM: 4
- IBU: 10
- ABV: 3.8%
Sunny Side Grapefruit Radler Tasting Notes:
- Aroma: Bright grapefruit zest with subtle floral undertones and a hint of pilsner malt.
- Appearance: Slightly hazy pale straw with glowing highlights and a lively white head.
- Flavor: Juicy grapefruit leads the way, layered over a clean, crisp base with just enough malt sweetness to balance the citrus snap.
- Mouthfeel: Light-bodied and highly effervescent with a crisp, refreshing finish.
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More About Grapefruit Radlers:
Radlers are classic German-style beer blends, traditionally mixing lager with citrus soda to create a supremely drinkable, low-alcohol refreshment. Our Sunny Side Grapefruit Radler keeps that tradition alive with a modern twist—real grapefruit flavor meets a clean pilsner-style base for an ultra-bright, thirst-quenching beer with broad appeal. Ideal for summer sessions, outdoor adventures, or just kicking back in the sunshine.
Grapefruit Radler Style Range:
- SRM: 2–5 (Pale Straw to Light Gold)
- IBU: 5–15
- Original Gravity (OG): 1.030–1.045
- ABV: 2.5–4%
Additional Information
SKU | B11690 |
Beer Color | Light |
Original Gravity | 1.040 |
Total Time to Make | 6 weeks |
Regional Style | German/Czech/Continental |
Alcohol Content | Low |
Yield | 5 Gallons |
Beer Style | Fruit Beer, Radler |
Fermentation Type | Ale |
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