Radler is a beer mixed drink that is traditionally made from a 50:50 ratio of light beer and lemonade. It is characterized by its light, refreshing taste and a low alcohol content of usually less than 3%. Perfect for hot days or as an accompaniment to social occasions!
The history of the Radler begins in Bavaria in 1922. Franz Xaver Kugler, an innkeeper near Munich, is said to have invented the mixture to quench the thirst of the many cyclists who visited his beer garden. The name "Radler" goes back to this anecdote and has been established ever since.
In addition to the classic shandy with lemon soda, there are many variations today. Grapefruit, blood orange or elderflower soda give modern shandy a fruity note. Non-alcoholic shandy is also a popular alternative for those who want to avoid alcohol.
Radler is a real summer hit! It is perfect for hot days, sporting events, barbecues or simply as a refreshing change in between. Its light, tangy nature makes it a drink that suits almost any occasion.
Radler combines the best of two worlds: the bitter, malty notes of beer and the sparkling sweetness of lemonade. This combination makes it not only easy to drink, but also particularly versatile - a real all-rounder for young and old!