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Raspberry Shandy
Technically this is a radler (the German version of lager and lemonade) but the spirit—a beer of low-hop bitterness, combined with something fruity and refreshing—definitely skews shandy. Instead of soda, we call for a second beer, a Belgian lambic flavored with raspberry. What to buy: You’ll need a wheat beer with low hops, such as Erdinger Hefe-Weizen, and a raspberry lambic (we’re fans of Timmermans Framboise Lambicus).
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Ingredients
number of servings
1
- 1 bottle chilled wheat beer
- 1 bottle chilled raspberry lambic
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Directions
5 min.
Fill a chilled pilsner glass three-quarters full with the wheat beer (or if you prefer a more pronounced fruit flavor, fill only halfway). Pour in the raspberry lambic to fill.