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Altenburger Radler


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A Fruit Beer brewed by
Altenburger Brauerei (Leikeim)

Altenburg, Thüringen, Germany

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 kappldav123 (1174), Markkleeberg, Germany
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/59/20

Dec 22, 2007  
The bottle looks good. The beer also, maybe a little bit too light. Not too sweet and chemical, drinkable, not bad!

 Maria (4761), Thisted, Denmark
1.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/54/102/55/20
Oct 11, 2008  
It’s light golden with a nice, white head. The aroma has notes of lemon juice and light malt. The flavour has notes of lemon sodapop, but a bit less artificial than most radlers, light malt and a dry, slightly sour grapefruit.


 oh6gdx (6460), Vaasa, Finland
1.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/53/102/55/20
Sep 26, 2008  
Bottled@Fonefan. Pale yellowish golden colour, small white head. Aroma is fruits, some mild notes of malts. flavour is the same. Lemonade...


 sirPino (625), Zawiercie / Żywiec, Poland
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/54/102/511/20
Sep 18, 2008  
<b>No 567</b><br /> <b>Rated: 16.09.2008</b><br /> <b>Bottle brown, 500 ml, a beer drink consisting 50% of Altenburger Premium and 50% of Lemon - Lime - Refresching drink.</b><br /> <b>Appearance: </b>Pours pale yellow, slightly hazy, moderatel carbonated body, head is very nice almost frothy,, initially big, very slowly decreasing to medium, ddep, regular in structure, dense and compact. Quite intensive lacing.<br /> <b>Aroma: </b>Quite nice and very typical for a German Radler. Gentle sweetness and lemony - lime accents exposed and upfront. Some sweet sugar - powder accents, citric accid and bakery accents. Generally very nice, not disturbing and natural.<br /> <b>Flavour: </b>Front is kind of harsh and sweet but very quickly a fruity accent begins to play dominating role with its exposed refreshing lime and lemon tastes. Gentle notes of powder sugar and some baking aromas. Generallz not disturbing, made on a good base of a Pilsener, gentle malty - grainy background with lost hoppy accent. Finish duration is moderate.<br /> <b>Palate: </b>Body is light, texture is sweet but rather wattery, carbonation on palate is quite high, finish feel is very clean and gently grainy, gently sweet.<br />


 EithCubes (1854), Indiana, USA
1.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/101/53/103/54/20
Mar 1, 2006  
Bottled. Very pale pour, almost clear, short little white head. Unnaturally sweet nose, taste is just as artificial. Not a very good experiment, even for a Radler.



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