
Ginger ShandyĬhilled ginger beer adds a kick to this shandy. Check out our seven shandy and radler recipes for inspiration and beat the heat.
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The next time you’re in the mood for a thirst-quenching alcoholic beverage, think about whipping up a batch of radlers (everyone can participate in the fun and mix-and-match with beers and different flavors of juice) or crack open an ice-cold shandy. Look around for local craft options for these fruity drinks too. (I was once gifted a precious Del’s Shandy while waiting in line to get into a bar by a man who had lovingly driven it all the way from Rhode Island to Chicago in his VW minibus.) But there are other brands available, from major breweries as well as local craft spots.Īs for radlers, the gateway drink is often Stiegl Radler, a German grapefruit radler in those bold orange-and-white striped cans that seem to promise instant refreshment. The Del’s Shandy has a steadfast following and many fans stock up when they can find it. New in 2019, you can now also get Del’s Watermelon Shandy, sure to become a smash hit summer fave. One of the most well-known pre-packaged shandies is the iconic Del’s Shandy by Naragansett-sold seasonally in many regions of the United States and made with a ‘Gansett lager mixed with Del’s Frozen lemonade (both Rhode Island-based brands).
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Seventeen years on the VW Vento has gone to be replaced with offices and a warehouse in Hertfordshire.Įuroboozer now supplies some of the finest food and beverage establishments in the country and their brands include Austria’s Stiegl, a sublime selection of specialist Bohemian lager brands from the Czech Republic such as Kutna Hora, Brooklyn, Harpoon and Other Half from the US plus BlakStoc cider from Austria, which are mainstays in almost all of the UK’s best craft beer bars and bottle shops.What Are the Best Canned Radlers and Shandies?īoth the shandy and the radler come pre-mixed in cans, and there are some fun alternatives on the market that include grapefruit juice and ginger beer. The company soon branched out across the Atlantic to bring some of the finest US craft brewers to these shores. Started from the back of an old VW Vento in 2003, Euroboozer was set up by beer lover Martyn Railton, initially importing Austrian brands Stiegl, Schremser and Hirter.

Most famously known for its multi award-winning Stiegl Goldbräu beer, Stiegl utilises a wealth of brewing experience combined with some of the most high-tech brewing equipment, processes and procedures in Europe, whilst benefiting from the finest Austrian raw materials often cultivated in the brewery’s own fields. Even Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart guzzled a few Stiegl beers in the 18th century. Over the past 500-plus years, the brewery has seen everything from immense joy and celebrations to fires, war and economic turmoil but throughout, it has remained, playing a huge part in the city and country’s culture and history. It was first mentioned in written records on the 16th June 1492 and was located in Salzburg, Austria. The Stiegl brewery grew out of what was a popular beer-making guesthouse called the ‘Bräuhaus an der Gstätten’. It already has an iconic following around the UK and we expect our discerning customers to enjoy its unique thirst-quenching abilities this summer.” “It’s been a slower start to summer but when the temperatures heat up as they have done in recent weeks, there is no better beer than Stiegl Grapefruit Radler when it comes to refreshment. Jack Banks, Sainsbury’s Buyer for Speciality Beer and BWS Gifting, said: It is basically summer in a can so with the summer of sport, staycations and restrictions easing, we’re ecstatic that Sainsburys’ customers will be able to experience this special gift from Austria, whether on its own or in a creative beer cocktail.” “Stiegl Grapefruit Radler is world-renowned and much-loved for its unassailable refreshment abilities.
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Great examples include MEAT Liquor’s famous Radlerita, drink writer Jonathan Hatchman’s Rad Paloma, beer writer Mark Dredge’s Campari Radler and blogger Happy Skin Kitchen’s Grapefruit Beerlini.

To support the launch this summer, Euroboozer has linked up with a selection of bar owners, mixologists and beer writers to showcase some special summer Stiegl Grapefruit Radler beer cocktail serves. Produced by combining Stiegl’s famous Goldbräu lager with fresh grapefruit juice, this much-revered, naturally cloudy Radler-style beer contains just 2% alcohol by volume and is available in a 500ml can with an RSP of £2.00.Īn absolute must for some sun-drenched summer sipping, Austria’s famous Radler is fantastic alongside spicy dishes, fruit-forward desserts and also when utilised in beer cocktails. After becoming a favourite in bars, pubs and other hospitality venues around the UK, one of the world’s most thirst-quenching summertime beers – Stiegl Grapefruit Radler – can now be enjoyed at home after launching in Sainsburys.
