radlers
Radlers are a type of beer-based mixed drink that combines beer with a citrus-flavored non-alcoholic beverage, typically lemonade or lemon soda. The resulting beverage is light in color and body, with lower alcohol content than beer. A typical radler uses about equal parts lager and lemon soda, but ratios can vary from roughly 40:60 to 70:30, depending on taste and local tradition. The alcohol by volume typically ranges from 2 to 4 percent, making it a lower-strength option compared with standard beers.
Origin and name: Radlers originated in the Bavarian and Austrian regions of the German-speaking world in the
Variations: In addition to lemon-based radlers, some producers offer grapefruit, orange, or mixed-fruit radlers. In places
Serving: typically served ice-cold in a tall glass, often garnished with a lemon wedge. The term in