Schofferhofer Radler Variety 12Pk
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Schofferhofer Radler Variety 12Pk is a mixed collection of German fruit-wheat radlers at 2.5% ABV, each built on a true 50/50 blend of Hefeweizen and natural fruit juice. The flagship grapefruit expression earned a Silver medal at both the 2023 and 2024 World Beer Awards, and the brand holds the distinction of producing the world's first Hefeweizen-based grapefruit radler.
Quick Facts: ABV: 2.5% | Origin: Frankfurt, Germany | Style: Fruit Radler | Brewery: Binding-Brauerei
Production & Heritage
Schofferhofer is brewed by Binding-Brauerei, a historic family-owned brewery based in Frankfurt, Germany. The radler line starts with a traditional Hefeweizen — brewed from water, wheat malt, barley malt, hops, and yeast — then blends it in equal parts with carbonated natural fruit juice. This genuine 50/50 ratio of wheat beer to real juice sets Schofferhofer apart from many competitors that rely on soda-based mixers or artificial flavorings. The result is a low-alcohol, sessionable beer that retains recognizable wheat beer character rather than tasting like flavored sparkling water.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Across the variety pack, expect a gentle wheat malt backbone layered with bright, unmistakable fruit — predominantly grapefruit citrus, tropical passionfruit, and juicy melon depending on the can. The nose is clean and inviting, never cloying or artificially sweet.
Taste: The entry is light and effervescent, with lively carbonation carrying the fruit flavors forward. At mid-palate, a mild maltiness from the underlying Hefeweizen provides structure, while the fruit juice delivers a genuine, rounded sweetness. The grapefruit variant, the most prominent in the lineup, balances tart citrus with a soft wheat character; the other flavors follow a similarly natural profile without overdone or fake-tasting fruit notes.
Finish: Short and refreshing, with a clean snap of carbonation and a faint fruity echo. There is virtually no bitterness or lingering heaviness, making each sip feel crisp and thirst-quenching.
How to Drink Schofferhofer Radler
Serve ice-cold, straight from the can or poured into a tall Weizen glass to appreciate the dense, hazy orange pour and foamy white head. At 2.5% ABV, these radlers are designed to be consumed as-is, but they also work in low-proof mixed drinks. Try using the grapefruit variant in a Radler Spritz topped with prosecco and a grapefruit wedge for a brunch-ready sipper. The tropical flavors shine in a Beer-garita, substituting traditional lager for a fruitier, lighter base alongside lime and a salted rim. For a no-fuss warm-weather punch, combine any flavor with fresh mint and club soda in a Shandy Cooler served over crushed ice.
Best For
- Backyard barbecues and pool days where low ABV and high refreshment are priorities
- Introducing non-beer drinkers to wheat beer through an approachable, fruity format
- Hosting a tasting session with friends to compare multiple fruit-radler styles side by side
- Gifting to a craft beer enthusiast curious about authentic German radler culture
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Schofferhofer Radler taste like? Schofferhofer Radler delivers bright, genuine fruit flavor — led by tart grapefruit in the flagship variant — layered over a soft, mildly malty Hefeweizen base. It is light, fizzy, and refreshing with no artificial aftertaste.
How does Schofferhofer Radler compare to Stiegl Radler? Both are 2.5% ABV grapefruit radlers from Central Europe, and both are widely regarded as top-tier in the category. Schofferhofer uses a Hefeweizen base with a 50/50 beer-to-juice ratio, giving it a cloudier, wheaty body, while Stiegl uses a golden lager base that tends toward a crisper, more carbonated profile.
Is Schofferhofer Radler good for beginners? Absolutely — at only 2.5% ABV with prominent natural fruit flavors and minimal bitterness, it is one of the most approachable beers available and a common gateway to wheat beer styles.
Where is Schofferhofer Radler made? Schofferhofer Radler is brewed by Binding-Brauerei in Frankfurt, Germany. The brewery is a family-owned operation with deep roots in the German brewing tradition.
What foods pair well with Schofferhofer Radler? Grilled shrimp or fish tacos complement the citrus brightness of the grapefruit variant. Light salads with goat cheese and citrus vinaigrette echo the beer's tangy profile. Spicy Thai or Vietnamese dishes benefit from the radler's sweetness and low alcohol as a palate cleanser. Fresh fruit tarts or lemon bars make a natural dessert pairing.
What sizes does Schofferhofer Radler come in? The variety 12-pack contains individual cans; Schofferhofer is also commonly available in single 16.9 oz cans and 11.2 oz six-packs depending on the market and flavor.
Is Schofferhofer Radler worth the price? Schofferhofer positions as an accessible, everyday radler — priced in line with mainstream imported beer rather than premium craft. The variety 12-pack provides solid value by letting drinkers sample multiple flavors without committing to a full pack of each.
Why Schofferhofer Radler?
Schofferhofer holds a legitimate claim as the originator of the Hefeweizen-grapefruit radler, a format that has since been widely imitated. Its strict 50/50 blend of real wheat beer and natural fruit juice — rather than flavored soda or syrup — gives it a depth and authenticity that most mass-market radlers lack. Back-to-back Silver medals at the 2023 and 2024 World Beer Awards confirm that the quality is consistent and competition-tested. For anyone seeking a genuinely refreshing, low-alcohol beer with real fruit character and credible German brewing heritage, this variety pack delivers a well-rounded introduction to the Schofferhofer range.
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