

Renowned for producing some of the most eminently refreshing beers on the market, Stiegl mixes its iconic Goldbräu lager with homemade grapefruit soda for the Grapefruit Radler and raspberry lemonade for the Raspberry Radler. Both are delicious on their own, but also make excellent bases for seasonal beer cocktails. The creator of the winning cocktail will. Stiegl Radler is half Stiegl Goldbräu and half high quality soda with all-natural flavours. The five most popular cocktails will then progress to the live final, which will be held at Albert’s Schloss in Birmingham following Bartender Benjamin Szehofner’s victory at last year’s competition. For the competition, Euroboozer and Stiegl are challenging the best bartenders and mixologists in the UK to create their own Stiegl Radler beer cocktail. Set delivery address to see local pricing. An initial paper judging will then take place, followed by a social media vote which will whittle the entries down to five. The sweet and tart fruit flavor of the organic grapefruit juice blend balances out the. This beer-based drink is a blend of sparkling natural water, Austrian beer, and organic grapefruit juice blend, resulting in a light-bodied, well-balanced beverage at 2.5 ABV.

Entrants will need to have a palate and imagination for making beautiful cocktail creations, take a decent photo (prominently featuring a can of Stiegl Grapefruit Radler or Stiegl Raspberry Radler) and fill in a basic application form.Įntries will close on Sunday 25th June. There are 150 calories per 12 fl oz (355 ml) serving of Stiegl Grapefruit Radler. This year’s competition will be open to any bartender or mixologist working in the UK (regardless of whether their place of work stocks Stiegl beers).
