Local customers can choose to collect from our shops - you'll find the Pick Up tab on the Delivery page in the check out. Costs are automatically calculated based on distance and time of day, and usually delivered within three hours. Orders received before 4:30 pm will be dispatched the same day orders received after that will be dispatched the following week day. This premium across-town service is available for London-based customers who need their order ASAP. Same Day Delivery (weekdays, London only): Any questions regarding your delivery, please get in touch. DHL will provide you with tracking information and options should you need to rearrange delivery. The vast majority of priority service orders are received the following working weekday but please allow up to 3 working days in the event of an unexpected delay with the courier service. Orders placed at weekends will be dispatched on the next working day. Orders placed before 12pm Mon-Fri will be dispatched on the same day. We regret that we cannot deliver internationally or to Northern Ireland. We can deliver to the Scottish Highlands for £20.95 (our courier charges a higher rate for these regions). For London deliveries, we use our carbon-neutral courier partner Packfleet, and for deliveries outside of London we use DHL, as we believe they offer the best, most reliable service. We subsidise all shipping costs to keep the price as low as possible, but it may still work out slightly more expensive than some other courier services – however, it offers your purchases the best chance of arriving in one piece! We charge a standard shipping fee of £4.95 or £7.95, depending on the size and weight of your order, for orders to the UK mainland. #GRAPEFRUIT RADLER FREE#NEW! - SE18, SE12, SE25, SE9, BR1, BR3, SW4, SW8, SW16Īll orders over £75 have free priority shipping (UK Mainland only, excluding Scottish Highlands, Islands and Northern Ireland). For more information, please read our blog. We're continuing to add new postcodes according to demand. Postcodes that qualify for local delivery include those close to our Peckham Rye/East Dulwich shop: SE1, SE5, SE6, SE11, SE15, SE17, SE19, SE20, SE21, SE22, SE23, SE24, SE26, SE27, SW2 and SW9 and those close to our Deptford shop: SE3, SE4, SE6, SE7, SE8, SE10, SE13, SE14 and SE16. We hand-deliver all of our local orders in our 100% electric, zero emissions van! If your postcode is within our delivery areas, this option will be shown at the checkout. YMMV.This delivery option is free for online orders of £40 and over for customers in postcodes closest to our Peckham and Deptford shops (see below). Finish was semi-dry as a result & highly refreshing after a night's work at the post office. It was sweetish, but neither sweet nor bitter/tart. The taste was not purely grapefruit, but more akin to Ocean Spray Pink Grapefruit Drink (note: NOT Juice). Mouthfeel was thin-to-medium, not watery, but not far beyond it, either. Nose was definitely of grapefruit, but it was much less sweet than many radlers that I have encountered. Color was a lightly-hazy light-pink (SRM = N/A). It foamed nicely to form two-plus fingers of foamy, soapy, rocky, pinkish-white head with modest retention. I Crack!ed open the vent & gave it an inverted C-Line Glug for the first time in quite a while. It came in a 550-ml CAN so it barely made a dent in filling the stein, but it was all okay by me. I pulled out my 0.5L Paulaner glass stein especially for this ocCANsion. What a coup for The CANQuest (tm) to find this in a four-pack of shrink-wrapped CANs during my latest visit to the Friendly Greek Bottle Shop (FGBS)! I am very excited to drink, review & rate this one.įrom the CAN: "Brewed in Germany" "Since 1634". As far as this kind of stuff goes it's OK but there are better ones out there. It's quite crisp with carbonation, and dextrinous. It's a little too on the soda side for me, but it's not bad. It's not too sweet in the finish though, and it lingers shortly and then fades away. I'm not finding any bitterness although I'm sure there's some there. Interestingly enough, you'll never find a grapefruit that tastes like this no matter how much sugar you put on it so it really is like a hard candy. There's a light bit of beer to it, which is nice, but the sweet grapefruit dominates. Except for the pith it smells like a pink grapefruit candy. The aroma is of sweet, sugary grapefruit, pith and all. The head is holding surprisingly well though if it were a soda it would have no head at all by now. I can hear the bubbles bursting like you do with soda pop. #GRAPEFRUIT RADLER FULL#It's a hazy pink, which was expected, beneath a full head of slightly pinkish foam. This one is only 2.5% ABV so you'd have to drink a lot of these to get drunk, and I'm pretty sure it's loaded with calories. Notes via stream of consciousness: You have to rate a radler for what it is, which is soda pop mixed with beer.
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