Can I use any type of beer?
While a light lager is traditional, you can experiment with a pilsner or even a light wheat beer for a different flavor profile. Avoid anything too dark or hoppy, as it will overpower the lemonade.
German · snack
5m
Total time
2
Servings
200
kcal
easy
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FAQ · Things people ask
While a light lager is traditional, you can experiment with a pilsner or even a light wheat beer for a different flavor profile. Avoid anything too dark or hoppy, as it will overpower the lemonade.
A good quality, not-too-sweet lemonade is best. You can even make your own fresh lemonade for the ultimate Radler experience. Avoid overly sugary or artificially flavored options, as they can make the drink cloying.
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