About This Drink
The Witbier Radler swaps Amstel's lager base for a wheat and barley malt blend, which gives this citrus radler a slightly different character from the regular 0.0% version. Brewed by Heineken in Zoeterwoude, it uses lemon, orange and lime juice concentrate over the wheat beer foundation. It pours hazy pale gold as you'd expect from a witbier-style base. The aroma is gentle: fresh lemon with some soft grain warmth and a hint of orange behind it. On the palate the wheat malt adds a touch more body and a slight creaminess compared to a straight lager radler, which rounds out the citrus sharpness a little. The finish is clean with lingering lemon. At 24 calories per 100ml it sits at the lighter end of the range. The difference between this and the standard Radler is subtle rather than dramatic. If you've tried the regular version and wanted something slightly softer and less snappy, this delivers that.
Ingredients
Carbonated water, malted barley, wheat malt, sugar, fruit juice from concentrate (lemon juice 2.7%, orange juice, lime juice, acerola juice), hop extract, natural flavouring, concentrated lemon extract, stabiliser: locust bean gum






