Chisinau Radler 500ML
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Description
Chisinau Radler 500ML is a Moldovan lemon-beer blend brewed with natural lemon juice, packaged in a 500ml format at a low ABV typical of European radlers. It earned a gold medal at the 2015 Monde Selection international quality awards, establishing it as a standout in the Eastern European radler category.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~2% | Origin: Chisinau, Moldova | Style: Lemon Radler | Brewery: Efes Vitanta Moldova Brewery
Production & Heritage
Chisinau Radler is produced by Efes Vitanta Moldova Brewery, based in the Moldovan capital. The brewery uses four core ingredients — water, malt, hops, and yeast — combined with natural lemon juice to create its radler. Since 2013, the producer has cultivated its own barley, giving it direct control over a key raw material and distinguishing it from many competitors that rely entirely on contract grain sourcing.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh lemon zest and lemonade sweetness dominate the nose immediately upon pouring. A faint malty grain note sits in the background, providing just enough depth to remind you this is a beer-based drink.
Taste: The entry is bright and citrus-forward, delivering a rush of natural lemon that reads clean rather than syrupy. At mid-palate, a subtle malt sweetness emerges before a gentle beer bitterness rises to balance the fruit. The overall impression is light-bodied and refreshing, with the lemon character remaining authentic throughout.
Finish: Short and crisp, with lingering lemon peel and a dry, lightly bitter close. The finish encourages another sip rather than lingering on the palate.
How to Drink Chisinau Radler
Best served ice-cold, straight from the can or poured into a tall glass with plenty of condensation. Its low alcohol content and built-in citrus profile make it a ready-to-drink refresher that needs no garnish.
- Shandy Spritz: Top with sparkling water and a sprig of mint for an even lighter warm-weather drink.
- Radler Michelada: Add a dash of hot sauce, lime juice, and Worcestershire for a Moldovan twist on the Mexican classic — the lemon base provides a natural citrus foundation.
- Beer Sangria: Combine with sliced stone fruit, a splash of brandy, and ice — the radler's sweetness replaces the need for added sugar.
Best For
- Outdoor barbecues and poolside drinking where low ABV is an advantage
- Introducing non-beer drinkers to the radler style
- Hot-weather sessions where full-strength lagers feel too heavy
- Stocking a diverse beer cooler with Eastern European selections
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chisinau Radler taste like? It delivers a bright, natural lemon flavor up front, followed by a mild malt sweetness and a gentle hop bitterness on the close. The overall character is light, refreshing, and distinctly citrus-driven.
How does Chisinau Radler compare to Stiegl Radler? Both use natural fruit juice rather than artificial flavoring, but Stiegl Radler (from Austria) leans toward a slightly more pronounced grapefruit-like tartness, while Chisinau Radler stays closer to a straightforward lemonade sweetness with softer bitterness. Chisinau also benefits from barley the brewery grows on its own fields in Moldova.
Is Chisinau Radler good for beginners? Its low ABV, approachable sweetness, and familiar lemon-lemonade flavor profile make it one of the most accessible entry points into beer-based beverages for people who typically prefer soft drinks or cider.
Where is Chisinau Radler made? It is brewed by Efes Vitanta Moldova Brewery in Chisinau, the capital city of Moldova. The brewery is part of the Efes Beverage Group and has operated in Moldova's beer market for decades.
What foods pair well with Chisinau Radler? Grilled chicken or fish benefit from the lemon brightness echoing a squeeze of citrus. Light salads with feta and cucumber mirror the drink's crisp character. Fried calamari pairs well, as the carbonation and acidity cut through oil. Soft pretzels with mustard complement the malt backbone. Fresh fruit platters align with the radler's natural juice base.
What sizes does Chisinau Radler come in? The standard format widely available is the 500ml can, which is the most common packaging for this product.
Is Chisinau Radler worth the price? It positions as an affordable, everyday radler that competes directly with mass-market European lemon-beer blends. The Monde Selection gold medal and the brewery's use of self-grown barley add quality credibility uncommon at this price tier.
Why Chisinau Radler?
The 2015 Monde Selection gold medal validates what the liquid delivers: a clean, well-balanced radler built on natural lemon juice rather than artificial flavoring. Efes Vitanta Moldova Brewery's decision to grow its own barley since 2013 gives the base beer a level of ingredient traceability that few radler producers can claim. For drinkers exploring Eastern European beer styles beyond the usual Czech and Polish exports, this Moldovan radler fills a genuine gap. It drinks exactly as a radler should — light, tart, thirst-quenching, and honest about what it is.
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