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Parallel 49 Tricycle Grapefruit Radler

Parallel 49 Tricycle Grapefruit Radler

Rated 3.100 by BeerPals

Brewed by Parallel 49 Brewing Company

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Style:  Fruit Beer

3.5% Alcohol by Volume

11 International Bittering Units

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Our refreshing lager blended with ruby red grapefruit juice to create a thirst quenching beer. Fresh grapefruit flavour and aroma supported by lager background.

ID: 60072 Last updated 3 years ago Added to database 8 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank34300
Overall Percentile35.9
Style Rank603 of 1407
Style Percentile57.1
Lowest Score3.2
Highest Score3.3
Average Score3.250
Weighted Score3.100
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • BEERDOG 1556 reviews
    rated 3.2 7 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 6

    On tap at St Augustine's. This was the second half of a glass that the wife couldn't finish. Cloudy, headless orange pour. Grapefruity aroma. Tasted like a boozy grapefruit juice, not a lot of beer characteristics here, but pleasant enough all the same. Tart finish.

  • CHOPZ 7182 reviews
    rated 3.3 8 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 7

    Included in their 6-pack sample for the summer 2015. Pours a hazy mix between a light golden colour and the pink grapefruit juice. The head is bubbly and goes down quickly leaving no lacing. Fresh pure grapefruit juice scent with some nice grainy malt. Pretty much the same for the taste, with the grapefruit juice giving some bitterness, sourness, and the grain showing in the aftertaste. Quite refreshing like most radler, but this one feels more real with no adjuncts.

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