Radler may be a Bavarian concept but Tiger Beer's latest edition totally screams Singaporean — pale lager mixed with mandarin orange juice. You can't get more Chinese New Year than that.
Tiger Radler Mandarin Orange Juice ($17.80 for six) is the brewery's follow-up to the lemon beer it introduced in 2013 and which got mixed reviews. This one will go well with roast beef and turkey, or bak kwa, chili crab and love letters, as suggested by Tiger.
But don't let that stop you from experimenting with other pairings. Us? We'll stick to our favorite combo: Beer and five o'clock.
Radler may be a Bavarian concept but Tiger Beer's latest edition totally screams Singaporean — pale lager mixed with mandarin orange juice. You can't get more Chinese New Year than that.
Tiger Radler Mandarin Orange Juice ($17.80 for six) is the brewery's follow-up to the lemon beer it introduced in 2013 and which got mixed reviews. This one will go well with roast beef and turkey, or bak kwa, chili crab and love letters, as suggested by Tiger.
But don't let that stop you from experimenting with other pairings. Us? We'll stick to our favorite combo: Beer and five o'clock.