Baeren Brewery Releases Wild Grape Radler Made with Noda Village, Iwate Prefecture Wild Grapes
Baeren Brewery in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, will begin shipping its seasonal "Wild Grape Radler," made with wild grape juice from Noda Village, Iwate Prefecture, on or after May 27. With no added flavoring, it is a low-alcohol fruit beer that highlights the tartness and sweetness of wild grapes.
Baeren Brewery will begin shipping its seasonal product, "Wild Grape Radler," on or after May 27. A radler is a beer mixed with lemonade that has long been enjoyed in Germany, especially during the summer, and is a style known for its light drinking texture and easy drinkability.
This Wild Grape Radler uses wild grape juice from Noda Village, Iwate Prefecture. No flavoring is added, and the brewery has brought out the fresh tartness and luxurious sweetness of the wild grapes to create a rich, full-bodied taste. It has an alcohol content of 2.5%, comes in a 330 ml bottle, and is priced at 599 yen.
Baeren Brewery is based in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, and has continued making products that incorporate local ingredients while valuing traditional European beer culture. The Wild Grape Radler is a seasonal product that clearly reflects that approach. Its appeal lies in the way it combines local Iwate fruit with the German-origin radler style.
This is a product suited to those who want to enjoy a refreshing drink that balances beer-like crispness with fruity acidity as the weather turns hotter. It is also being featured in the official web shop and on Rakuten, and is finished in a way that makes it easy to choose both as a drink with a meal and as a casual first drink.
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