Apfelschörle
Recipe origin: Germany
Ingredients
- 4 cups apple juice
- 1 bottle of club soda (1-liter, 33.8 ounces)
Procedure
- Mix equal parts of apple juice and club soda in a tall drinking glass and serve.
Serves 4.
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Apfelschorle? is a popular soft drink in
Germany.
It consists of
Apfelschorle contains fewer calories and is less sweet than apple juice. Therefore, it is popular in summer and among athletes. Commercially available Apfelschorle, however, often contains only 40% apple juice and is instead sweetened, making it hypertonic and therefore not particularly recommendable for sports. Some brands do contain as much as 60% juice.
Some brands of Apfelschorle in Germany include Lift, Gerolsteiner (which also sells mineral water) and Bizzl. However, in most bars and restaurants, Apfelschorle is mixed ad hoc from apple juice and water.
'Apfelschorle' is also the name of the first single from an 'experimental German folk rock band' in Australia called 'Eve and the Heathens'.
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