This beer was presented to me as a 50/50 mix of grapefruit-flavored drink and premium German pilsner. Upon smelling it there was a moderate citrus/grapefruit aroma and a floral, perfumy hop aroma. I also smelled clean, pils malt aroma at a moderate level. It was lightly sweet. The radler was medium gold and hazy with a moderate, frothy white head and medium-low retention, but it was easily roused to a new foam stand.
The flavor was moderately sweet. Light, grainy pils malt, a bit bready. Moderately bitter, it had a slight pithiness to it, but not unpleasantly so. Grapefruit was noted (not quite rising to medium level) but the fruit was really more of a generically citrus character in the flavor. As it remained on the palate, the sweetness was tempered more by fruity acidity. With a medium body and a zippy, medium high level of carbonation, it had light, refreshing acidity that danced upon the palate. There was a light, drying, pithy astringent note at the end.
This was an enjoyable and refreshing beer. It had a touch of excess pith in the flavor, but was still an excellent thirst quencher and would be a popular choice among the workout crowd.