5 Rabbit Paletas 750ML
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Description
Description
5 Rabbit Paletas 750ML is a 3.5% ABV Latin-inspired fruit beer brewed with wheat, real fruit pulp, and warm spices in a 750ml bottle. Drawing direct inspiration from the paletas — frozen fruit bars beloved across Latin American communities — this sessionable wheat beer layers tropical guava and citrus over a pillowy wheat base, standing apart as a more nuanced alternative to conventional shandies and radlers. Note: this expression has been discontinued by the brewery, making remaining bottles increasingly scarce.
Quick Facts: ABV: 3.5% | Origin: Bedford Park, Illinois, USA | Style: Fruit Beer | Brewery: 5 Rabbit Cervecería
Production & Heritage
5 Rabbit Cervecería, based in Bedford Park, Illinois, was the first Latin-inspired craft brewery in the United States, building its identity around flavors and ingredients rooted in Latin American culinary traditions. Paletas was brewed on a wheat-forward grain bill using pilsner malts and oats, which contribute a smooth, creamy mouthfeel that serves as the canvas for the fruit and spice additions. Rather than relying on artificial flavorings, the brewery used pure, high-quality tropical fruit pulp — primarily guava — along with a proprietary blend of spices that add complexity and depth well beyond what a typical fruit beer delivers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with soft wheat malt sweetness before giving way to light, juicy fruit — think ripe guava and a whisper of tropical citrus. There is a subtle grain-and-cream undertone from the oats that rounds out the aromatics.
Taste: On the palate, guava arrives first, bright and unmistakable but restrained enough to avoid cloying sweetness. Mid-palate introduces grapefruit-like citrus tartness and a gentle crack of peppercorn that adds a surprising savory dimension. The wheat and oat base keeps everything grounded with a silky, medium-light body.
Finish: The finish is short to medium, clean, and dry, with lingering traces of guava and a faint peppery tingle. It ends refreshingly, encouraging the next sip without any sticky residual sweetness.
How to Drink Paletas
Paletas is best served chilled to around 40–45°F in a wheat beer glass or wide-bowled goblet to let the fruit aromatics open up. At 3.5% ABV, it drinks effortlessly on its own, but it also works well in light beer cocktails. A Michelada benefits from the guava and peppercorn notes playing against lime and hot sauce. A Beer Margarita (beer, tequila, lime juice) gains tropical depth when Paletas replaces a standard lager. A Shandy Riff pairing Paletas with fresh-squeezed lemonade amplifies the citrus character while keeping the ABV remarkably low.
Best For
- Warm-weather cookouts and outdoor gatherings where a low-ABV, flavorful option beats a bland light lager
- Introducing craft beer newcomers to fruit-forward styles without overwhelming bitterness
- Pairing with Latin American cuisine, from tacos al pastor to ceviche
- Collectors seeking discontinued craft releases from historically significant breweries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Paletas taste like? Paletas delivers bright guava and grapefruit-like citrus over a creamy wheat base, accented by a subtle peppercorn spice that keeps it from tasting like a one-note fruit beer.
How does Paletas compare to shandies and radlers? Unlike most shandies and radlers, which blend beer with lemonade or fruit soda for a straightforward sweetness, Paletas builds complexity through real fruit pulp and layered spice additions on a purpose-built wheat and oat grain bill. The result is noticeably more nuanced, with a savory peppercorn element that typical shandies lack entirely.
Is Paletas good for beginners? At just 3.5% ABV with a naturally fruity, easy-drinking profile and virtually no hop bitterness, Paletas is an excellent gateway into craft fruit beers for those who find traditional ales or IPAs intimidating.
Where is Paletas made? Paletas was brewed by 5 Rabbit Cervecería in Bedford Park, Illinois, a suburb just southwest of Chicago. The brewery was founded as the first Latin-inspired craft brewery in the United States.
What foods pair well with Paletas? Grilled shrimp tacos complement the guava and citrus notes. Fresh ceviche mirrors the beer's bright acidity. Elote (Mexican street corn) echoes the creamy wheat body. Mango-habanero salsa plays off the peppercorn spice. Light goat cheese brings out the fruit sweetness without overwhelming the delicate profile.
What sizes does Paletas come in? Paletas is available in the 750ml bottle format, a size traditionally associated with sharing and special-occasion craft beer releases.
Is Paletas worth the price? As a discontinued release from a historically significant craft brewery, Paletas occupies a unique space — its original pricing positioned it as a mid-range craft beer, but scarcity may affect current market value for collectors and fans of the brewery's legacy.
Why Paletas?
What makes Paletas genuinely distinctive is its cultural specificity. This was not a generic "fruit beer" but a deliberate translation of a Latin American culinary tradition — the paleta — into a brewing format, conceived by the first Latin-inspired craft brewery in the country. The use of real fruit pulp rather than extracts, combined with the unusual addition of peppercorn spice, gave it a layered drinking experience that most session-strength fruit beers never approach. With production now ceased at 5 Rabbit Cervecería, remaining 750ml bottles represent a piece of American craft beer history that cannot be replicated.
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