Schnapps
schnapps
Hard Cider
an alcopop is an alcoholic beverage very popular with the youth in Europe (namely Germany) and contains very little alcohol. it is fruity (usually) and is similar to a wine cooler
Beer is an alcoholic beverage that is made by extracting raw components with water, boiling them (typically with hops), and then fermenting them. Beer is defined by law in some countries, such as Germany, where malt (kiln-dried germinated barley), hops, and yeast are required ingredients in addition to water.
In the early 16th Century, in Germany. The Germans figured out that if honey was left to ferment for a few months and then mixed with water, it would create a smooth-drinking alcoholic beverage. It was kind've like a primitive sort of beer, but with more than triple the alcohol content (up to 18% by volume).
Jagermeister? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagermeister
Schnapps has a long history in Germany, dating back to the Middle Ages. It was originally used for medicinal purposes before becoming a popular alcoholic beverage. The drink gained popularity due to its strong flavor and high alcohol content, making it a favorite among drinkers. Today, schnapps is enjoyed in various flavors and is often consumed as a shot or mixed in cocktails.
Traubensaft is a German term for grape juice, made from freshly pressed grapes. It is a popular beverage in Germany and other regions, often enjoyed for its sweet flavor and natural health benefits. Traubensaft can be consumed on its own or used as a base for various cocktails and other drinks. Unlike wine, it is non-alcoholic and retains the fruity characteristics of the grapes used.
As far as I know beer is the national alcoholic drink and apple juice is the national soft drink.
Boniface is sometimes known as the Apostle to Germany.
They live in LA now but pop back top Germany sometimes.
At least five. Sometimes more, depending on your circumstances.