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Schofferhofer grapefruit beer stores
Schofferhofer grapefruit beer stores





It’s also a 50-50 blend of hefeweizen to juice, and the German webpage says that it’s “refined with guarana” - guarana is a Brazilian fruit that contains caffeine and used as a stimulant in soft drinks. Pomegranate as a fruited addition is not one I see much of, so I was definitely intrigued when I saw this, and had high hopes after tasting Grapefruit. I can’t find any flaws with this, and I don’t know how German brewers are able to craft such excellent examples of proper low-alcohol radlers, but this is one you should definitely have in your fridge. Mouthfeel: Light, fluffy, juicy, mellow, with a lingering toasty wheat and broiled grapefruit character.

schofferhofer grapefruit beer stores

There’s a touch of gentle Cream of Wheat flavor and a hint of pithy bitterness, which all works together and keeps you sipping. It’s mellow and quite tasty and true to the promise of grapefruit. Taste: Sweet grapefruit juice like taking a grapefruit, halving it and sprinkling it with sugar, then broiling it. It’s appealing and appetizing (as in, mouth-watering aroma) with a touch of yeasty and bready wheat as you’d expect from a hefe. Smell: Pure grapefruit juice, bright and fresh-squeezed, with a signature grapefruit bitterness that’s lightly pithy with a touch of sweet citrus. The head is fizzy and active and is also a hazy pinkish-white color. Interestingly, Schöfferhofer’s German page for Grapefruit says (via Google Translate) that it’s “also a very special treat when it is freshly tapped and on ice.” Since I have another can, I might try that.Īppearance: Hazy orange color with a pink tinge orange quite like the can itself, or even a pink(ish) grapefruit. This signature radler is brewed with grapefruit juice, “natural flavor” (I always wonder what this specifically refers to), and has added beta-carotene for color-giving it the bright orange appearance you see in the picture above. The Grapefruit comes in a can, which I’ve since seen on retail shelves, while Pomegranate is packaged in a clear bottle. These are 50-50 blends of Schöfferhofer’s signature weizen and juice.

schofferhofer grapefruit beer stores

Despite being labeled as hefeweizens, I’m calling these radlers since they are blended with their respective fruit juices to achieve low-ABV (2.5%) tipples that I found perfect for summer. I received a big package of beers from Bolide Communications last month, and among them were two German-origin beers: Schöfferhofer Grapefruit and Pomegranate Hefeweizens.







Schofferhofer grapefruit beer stores