Metasip Grade: A-Īs a *critic*, I’m not sure if I’m giving that grade to Stiegl’s version or the entire genre. Yes, folks, I say that’s a pretty good value. So you can have a 16 ouncer and be all like – HEY! I still have all my faculties! Value There’s grapefruit – but not way, over-the-top, sour morning grapefruit way. Really, though, yum! Not syrupy sweet, some sugar, but doesn’t have that “OMG I just downed a tablespoon of sugar” feeling you get from downing a Mountain Dew. Like a party in your mouth…wait, that’s someone else’s marketing tagline. My revolution involves 365 days of Stiegl Radler as the refreshing beverage of choice for those wanting grapefruit refreshment, alcohol, sugary soda (even for those who gave up soda, like me, ahem), and the feeling of satisfaction. I should start a revolution – sorta like the people who claim that Coca-Cola wasn’t a winter beverage until it was marketed as such by those polar bears. Dude! It’s like drinking soda, but it’s like drinking beer, and I don’t know, let’s just review it! Stiegl Radler Review It comes in a four-pack of cans that are half-liters, or just more than a pint, or enough to refresh you after running that 10-miler you like to run every Friday after your organic beet farming group meets. It was the middle of summer and we must have been drawn in by the Communist Propaganda Poster that is the can of Stiegl Radler – the “beer with fruit soda malt beverage specialty” that is all the rage in Germany, it appears. We were really intrigued the first time we tried this stuff. Is it beer? Is it soda? Is it a summery beverage? Why are you drinking it in the Winter, Dave? 0 Flares Twitter 0 Facebook 0 Google+ 0 Pin It Share 0 Email - Filament.io 0 Flares ×
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