Warka Radler 4Pk
Couldn't load pickup availability
*Availability may vary. Images are for reference only. Design may vary.
Description
Description
Warka Radler 4Pk is a four-pack of Polish radler — a lager blended with lemon juice and lemongrass — brewed in Warka, Poland, at a sessionable low ABV. Produced by a brewery whose privileges date to 1478, this radler draws on over five centuries of Polish brewing tradition while delivering a modern, crushable warm-weather beer.
Quick Facts: ABV: 2%–3.5% (varies by variant) | Origin: Warka, Masovia, Poland | Style: Radler (Beer-Lemonade Blend) | Brewery: Warka (Grupa Żywiec / Heineken International)
Production & Heritage
The Warka brewery sits in the historic center of the town of Warka in Poland's Masovia region. Its brewing lineage reaches back to 1478, when the brewery received the exclusive privilege of supplying beer to the Mazovian Prince's court — the word "Warka" itself derives from an old brewing term meaning "a portion of beer brewed at once." Today the brewery operates under Grupa Żywiec, which is majority-owned by Heineken International. Warka Radler is produced by blending the brewery's lager with lemonade made from real lemon juice and lemongrass, an ingredient that distinguishes it from many competitors that rely solely on lemon flavoring or concentrate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh-squeezed lemon leads, followed by a subtle herbaceous quality from the lemongrass. A light malt sweetness sits underneath, rounding out the nose without competing with the citrus.
Taste: The entry is bright and citrus-forward, reading almost like a well-made fresh lemonade with impressions of granulated sugar dissolving on the tongue. Mid-palate, the lager component emerges with gentle grain character, balancing the sweetness and keeping the drink from tilting into soda territory. The carbonation stays moderate and well-integrated throughout.
Finish: Light-medium bodied with a semi-dry, slightly tart close. The lemongrass lingers subtly alongside a clean, crisp fade that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Warka Radler
Warka Radler is best served ice-cold, straight from the can or poured into a tall glass — it requires no embellishment. That said, it functions well as a base for low-ABV cocktails. A Radler Shandy benefits from an added splash of ginger beer for extra spice. A Lemon Radler Spritz — Warka Radler topped with prosecco and a sprig of fresh mint — makes a simple summer aperitif. For something bolder, mix it into a Michelada-style serve with a dash of hot sauce, lime, and a salted rim, where the lemon-lager base adds brightness without heavy bitterness.
Best For
- Backyard barbecues and outdoor gatherings on hot days
- Introducing non-beer drinkers to the radler style
- Low-ABV session drinking during long summer afternoons
- Packing a cooler for picnics, beach trips, or camping
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Warka Radler taste like? Warka Radler tastes like a bright, freshly made lemonade layered over a clean, lightly malty lager, with a subtle herbal note from lemongrass. It finishes semi-dry and hugely refreshing rather than cloyingly sweet.
How does Warka Radler compare to Stiegl Radler? Stiegl Radler Zitrone, the Austrian benchmark, tends to present a sharper grapefruit-lemon tang at 2.0% ABV, while Warka Radler leans into a softer, sweeter fresh-lemonade character with the added dimension of lemongrass. Both sit at a similar sessionable ABV range, but Warka typically comes in at a lower price point.
Is Warka Radler good for beginners? Absolutely — its low ABV, approachable sweetness, and bright citrus profile make it one of the easiest entry points into the radler category. Anyone who enjoys lemonade will find this immediately familiar.
Where is Warka Radler made? Warka Radler is brewed at the Warka brewery in the town of Warka, located in the Masovia region of central Poland. The brewery is operated by Grupa Żywiec, a subsidiary of Heineken International.
What foods pair well with Warka Radler? Grilled sausages and kielbasa complement the citrus cut nicely. Light salads with vinaigrette mirror the acidity. Fish tacos or ceviche work well because the lemon character echoes the dish's citrus. Soft, mild cheeses like fresh mozzarella provide a creamy contrast. Salty snacks such as pretzels or chips amplify the beer's refreshing quality.
What sizes does Warka Radler come in? This listing is for a four-pack; Warka Radler is also available in single cans and bottles depending on the market, with the standard individual serving typically at 500ml.
Is Warka Radler worth the price? Warka Radler sits firmly in the everyday, value-friendly tier of the radler category, making it an accessible option for casual summer drinking without a premium markup.
Why Warka Radler?
What separates Warka Radler from the crowded field of fruit-beer hybrids is the inclusion of lemongrass alongside real lemon juice — a small production detail that adds a layer of herbal complexity most mass-market radlers lack. The brewery behind it carries over five centuries of documented brewing history, lending credibility that many newer radler brands simply cannot claim. At its low ABV, it delivers genuine refreshment without the heavy carbonation or artificial sweetness that plagues lesser examples. For a four-pack designed to be grabbed, chilled, and shared, Warka Radler delivers honest flavor from a brewery with serious heritage.
Specifications
Specifications
-
Varietal/Type
-
Product of
-
Size
-
Brand
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
