German Radler?

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    German Radler?

    Hello fellow German Expats and/or food connoisseurs, anyone here know where I can get some Radler? Either in bottles or on tap, I don't seem to be able to find it. Many thanks for your help!


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    If you're ever in LKF, ask Scott at Schnubarrts. If there is a german beverage, he should be able to tell you where you can find it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    If you're ever in LKF, ask Scott at Schnubarrts. If there is a german beverage, he should be able to tell you where you can find it.
    Will do, thanks for the head up!

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    I did a german exchange waaaaay back in the day and if i remember right, isn't a radler just a drink made with half lager and half limonade? limonade was kind of like a european fizzy lemonade. In that case, couldn't you make a radler yourself as long as you get the right ingredients?

    we underage american lightweights would sometimes drink radler at the bierfests since we weren't used to the beer taste yet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Petex:
    I did a german exchange waaaaay back in the day and if i remember right, isn't a radler just a drink made with half lager and half limonade? limonade was kind of like a european fizzy lemonade. In that case, couldn't you make a radler yourself as long as you get the right ingredients?
    That's exactly what a Radler (also called Potsdamer) is - ghastly stuff imho
    You could substitute the limonade with 7up.

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    I thought that a 'Radler' was half lager and half fanta...an Alsterwasser was lemonade and lager, and a 'diesel' was coke with lager. That's what I remember from my former life in Germany...


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    Yeah it's half and half, I thought you can get that in a can, no?


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    Not that I have seen so far - in Park n Shop you can buy all brands of German beer, but try Eurogoodies onilne ( just google) and see what you can order. Aber, was gibt's mit selbstmischen?


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    So the OP wants a Shandy????


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo:
    So the OP wants a Shandy????
    Nein

    I had a Radler in Germany last summer, when it got hot here last week I was thinking about it, but I wasn't sure if what we got in Munich was from tap/bottle or they just simply mixed it. So I wanted to ask the folks here if y'all got any intel.

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