

Naturally cloudy grapefruit flavoring meets our tasty Münchner Lager.

Here’s what Paulaner has to say about their latest release: For those of that that aren’t familiar with a Radler, it’s somewhat similar to a Shandy. We recently received a can of Paulaner Brewery’s Grapefruit Radler. Sure, you could probably go for a Bud Light Lime or maybe a Corona Light, but might we suggest a more flavorful option? Especially when the temperatures keep going up, up, up as we quickly approach summer. Founded (and still being brewed) in Munich, Paulaner and Hacker-Pschorr are two of the six brands allowed to be served at the world-famous Oktoberfest.A post shared by Papà G-LO 🥃🍸🍻 no secret that we love a high octane brew every now and again, but sometimes, you just have to go for the light and refreshing option. Since 1634, Paulaner has represented the finest brewing tradition for top quality crafted beer specialties in Germany and world-wide. The Paulaner Brewery Group unites the brands Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Auer Bräu, Hopf and Thurn and Taxis. and currently offers up Grapefruit Radler in cans. The Paulaner Brewery is one of the largest breweries in Munich, Bavaria in Germany and is part of the Paulaner Brewery Group. I’d received samples of this from Paulaner USA, which imports the Paulaner beers to the U.S.

Paulaner USA is headquartered in White Plains, New York, and imports Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Tsingtao, and Fuller’s. It’s a 50/50 blend of the brewery’s classic Mnchner Lager with grapefruit lemonade, and only 2.5 ABV. Consumers will begin to see the new packaging designs beginning this Spring for Paulaner Hefe-Weizen, Paulaner Münchner Lager, Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier, Paulaner Pils, Paulaner Grapefruit Radler, Hacker-Pschorr Weissbier, and Hacker-Pschorr Munich Gold. Late last week two cans of Grapefruit Radler, the latest creation from Paulaner’s USA arm, arrived on the doorstep. In addition to being more sustainable, the new can packaging will also feature bold new images and graphics on moisture resistant cardboard stock. Hauser adds, “By reducing plastic wraps and replacing it with eco-friendly cardboard, we are contributing to the betterment of the environment and will continue to learn and explore new ways in which we can help, not hinder, our eco-system.” The transition to cleaner, sustainable packaging goes hand in hand with Paulaner USA’s commitment to the reduction in single-use plastic. “As a company dedicated to using only quality ingredients in our brewing process, it was important for us to extend this impeccable standard in every facet of the company, and that includes everything, including our packaging.” “Traditional beer packaging has contributed to needless excess waste, damaging our environment, and devastating our oceans,” says Steve Hauser, CEO and president of Paulaner USA. This is part of the company’s greater commitment towards sustainability, which plans to phase out all plastic packaging within the year. Effective immediately, all Paulaner 4-pack cans will convert to eco-friendly cardboard, as opposed to plastic wraps. based importer Paulaner USA are reinforcing this commitment by announcing their shift to the use of sustainable packaging materials. WHITE PLAINS, New York – As a strict follower of the Reinheitsgebot, the German Beer Purity Law, sustainability has been a hallmark of the Paulaner Munich brewers for centuries.
