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Camden Town Brewery launches limited-edition MOJU beer collab

Camden Town Brewery has revealed its latest collaboration beer by teaming up with pressed juice partner MOJU to create Ride On Ginger Radler.

The brewery’s first ever Radler, Ride On is Camden Hells Lager blended with MOJU’s zesty fresh ginger and lemon juice, creating a refreshing, low ABV (2.8%) beverage.


MOJU share Camden’s philosophy to not use heat pastuerisation in order to create a fresh tasting product full of flavour.

The low-cal and low-ABV radler is brewed using Perle and Hallertauer Tradition hops and packed with MOJU’s all-natural punch to create a citrusy and refreshing flavour.

The word Radler is German for cyclist, linking perfectly with the Bavarian inspiration behind Camden Hells Lager to create this lighter German-style beer.

To celebrate their first cycling inspired Radler, Camden Town Brewery giving a free bottle to anyone who cycles to the Camden Pop Up Garden.

To claim your beer just turn up by bike this weekend (7th August – 9th August).

Jasper Cuppaidge, founder of Camden Town Brewery said: “As soon as we teamed up with MOJU, we knew it was a match made in drinks heaven.

“It’s exciting to be working with a brand that, like ours, never pasteurises their drinks, giving it that fresh taste.

“This is our second low-ABV beer at Camden and we’ve made sure it packs a punch - it’s the ultimate beer to enjoy out in the sunshine this summer.”

Rich Goldsmith, co-founder of MOJU said: “The partnership with Camden was as natural as it gets. We're both homegrown brands, with the same principles, especially when it comes to our products.

“Never compromising on flavour or quality and always maintaining the integrity of our liquids by not heat pasteurising.

“MOJU have always been big fans of low ABV beers. We believe in balance, so it’s not unusual for a cold beer to feature in our recovery routine after a long run or cycle ride.

‘Ride On’ radler will be available in six pack bottles for £10 on the Camden web shop from 30th July.

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