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Mixed with non-alcohlic drinks in Bavarian cuisine
Mixed with non-alcohlic drinks in Bavarian cuisine
Radler (meaning "cyclist") is Helles mixed with lemonade.
Russn (meaning "Russian") is Weißbier mixed with lemonade.
(Note that 'lemonade' is the British term for what Americans would refer to as 'lemon-lime soda'.)
Diesel oder ein dreckiges (meaning 'a dirty one') is Weißbier mixed with coke.
Strangely, nobody sells Helles mixed with coke.
Popular with young people is eine Goasnmaß (meaning "a goat's Maß"). This is 0.5L Weißbier mixed with 0.5L coke and an unknown quantity of cherry brandy. It tastes very sweet, and you can swallow it like water, but at least it has the quantity of alcohol as does pure beer.
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