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Grizzly Paw Lemon Shandy 473 ml - 24 Cans

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Grizzly Paw Lemon Shandy 473 ml - 24 Cans

Lemon Shandy is a quintessential seasonal favorite from Canmore’s Grizzly Paw Brewing Company. While the "Shandy" (or Radler in German) is a centuries-old tradition of mixing beer with sparkling lemonade, Grizzly Paw’s version is a craft-brewed homage to the Rocky Mountain summer. It is designed to be the ultimate "thirst-quencher" combining a crisp, light beer base with their own world-famous Grizzly Paw Lemonade. It is a low-alcohol, high-refreshment beverage built specifically for those long, hot Alberta afternoons when you want something colder and "zingier" than a standard lager.

Beer Description

Grizzly Paw Lemon Shandy pours a cloudy, pale lemon-yellow with a soft, frothy white head and a steady stream of energetic carbonation.

Aroma: The nose is bright, zesty, and incredibly uplifting. It leads with a dominant scent of freshly squeezed lemons and sweet citrus oils, followed by a subtle, bready grain aroma from the malt base. It smells remarkably "real" like a kitchen-made lemonade rather than an artificial candy.

Palate: On the tongue, it is light-bodied with a zippy, effervescent mouthfeel. It leads with a burst of tart lemon juice and a hint of sweetness, which is quickly balanced by the crisp, clean finish of the base lager. The bitterness is non-existent, replaced instead by a refreshing acidity that makes the mouth water.

Profile: It sits at a very sessionable 2.5% to 3.0% ABV and a negligible approx. 5–8 IBU, making it one of the most accessible drinks in their lineup.

Technical Notes: The brilliance of this Shandy lies in the brewery’s dual expertise; Grizzly Paw is just as famous for its handcrafted sodas as it is for its beer. They take a clean-fermented, light Wheat Ale or Lager base and blend it with their proprietary Lemonade, which is made with real cane sugar and natural lemon oils. This blend ensures the beverage remains "beer-forward" enough to satisfy a traditional drinker while being sweet and tart enough to appeal to non-beer fans.

Lemon Shandy is a quintessential seasonal favorite from Canmore’s Grizzly Paw Brewing Company. While the "Shandy" (or Radler in German) is a centuries-old tradition of mixing beer with sparkling lemonade, Grizzly Paw’s version is a craft-brewed homage to the Rocky Mountain summer. It is designed to be the ultimate "thirst-quencher" combining a crisp, light beer base with their own world-famous Grizzly Paw Lemonade. It is a low-alcohol, high-refreshment beverage built specifically for those long, hot Alberta afternoons when you want something colder and "zingier" than a standard lager.

Beer Description

Grizzly Paw Lemon Shandy pours a cloudy, pale lemon-yellow with a soft, frothy white head and a steady stream of energetic carbonation.

Aroma: The nose is bright, zesty, and incredibly uplifting. It leads with a dominant scent of freshly squeezed lemons and sweet citrus oils, followed by a subtle, bready grain aroma from the malt base. It smells remarkably "real" like a kitchen-made lemonade rather than an artificial candy.

Palate: On the tongue, it is light-bodied with a zippy, effervescent mouthfeel. It leads with a burst of tart lemon juice and a hint of sweetness, which is quickly balanced by the crisp, clean finish of the base lager. The bitterness is non-existent, replaced instead by a refreshing acidity that makes the mouth water.

Profile: It sits at a very sessionable 2.5% to 3.0% ABV and a negligible approx. 5–8 IBU, making it one of the most accessible drinks in their lineup.

Technical Notes: The brilliance of this Shandy lies in the brewery’s dual expertise; Grizzly Paw is just as famous for its handcrafted sodas as it is for its beer. They take a clean-fermented, light Wheat Ale or Lager base and blend it with their proprietary Lemonade, which is made with real cane sugar and natural lemon oils. This blend ensures the beverage remains "beer-forward" enough to satisfy a traditional drinker while being sweet and tart enough to appeal to non-beer fans.

$66.79
Grizzly Paw Lemon Shandy 473 ml - 24 Cans
$66.79

Description

Lemon Shandy is a quintessential seasonal favorite from Canmore’s Grizzly Paw Brewing Company. While the "Shandy" (or Radler in German) is a centuries-old tradition of mixing beer with sparkling lemonade, Grizzly Paw’s version is a craft-brewed homage to the Rocky Mountain summer. It is designed to be the ultimate "thirst-quencher" combining a crisp, light beer base with their own world-famous Grizzly Paw Lemonade. It is a low-alcohol, high-refreshment beverage built specifically for those long, hot Alberta afternoons when you want something colder and "zingier" than a standard lager.

Beer Description

Grizzly Paw Lemon Shandy pours a cloudy, pale lemon-yellow with a soft, frothy white head and a steady stream of energetic carbonation.

Aroma: The nose is bright, zesty, and incredibly uplifting. It leads with a dominant scent of freshly squeezed lemons and sweet citrus oils, followed by a subtle, bready grain aroma from the malt base. It smells remarkably "real" like a kitchen-made lemonade rather than an artificial candy.

Palate: On the tongue, it is light-bodied with a zippy, effervescent mouthfeel. It leads with a burst of tart lemon juice and a hint of sweetness, which is quickly balanced by the crisp, clean finish of the base lager. The bitterness is non-existent, replaced instead by a refreshing acidity that makes the mouth water.

Profile: It sits at a very sessionable 2.5% to 3.0% ABV and a negligible approx. 5–8 IBU, making it one of the most accessible drinks in their lineup.

Technical Notes: The brilliance of this Shandy lies in the brewery’s dual expertise; Grizzly Paw is just as famous for its handcrafted sodas as it is for its beer. They take a clean-fermented, light Wheat Ale or Lager base and blend it with their proprietary Lemonade, which is made with real cane sugar and natural lemon oils. This blend ensures the beverage remains "beer-forward" enough to satisfy a traditional drinker while being sweet and tart enough to appeal to non-beer fans.