Germans love this! They just love mixed style


Spezi is a mix of Coke and Fanta.

For those who love Coke and Fanta, the existence of this mixed product is intolerable. However, it does suit the childish taste of those who love both Coke and Fanta.

Double flavor, double taste, I believe many people have enjoyed it!! This fat water tastes like paradise.

One more sip and you’ll never forget it!


Weinschorle is usually made by mixing white wine with soda.

But there are hundreds of possibilities for this combination; people even swap white wine for red. A particularly popular combination is called Weinschorlesüß, which is simply white wine mixed with Sprite!

Apfelschorle is a drink that is found all over Germany . Simply put, it is apple juice with bubbles . It is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage in Germany and is served in various restaurants.

Radler literally means "cyclist"

It is a mixture of beer and lemon soda in a ratio of 3:2 . It is very refreshing and has a funny name, but it is not recommended to ride a bicycle. This drink is very popular in the summer.

Cola-Weizen: A mixed drink made from beer and cola

Have you discovered?! Pairing fat water with beer is the new way to go^^

Finally, the so-called "alcohol-free beer (alkoholfrei) trend" has been blowing through the German beer festival recently. It is very suitable for teetotalers or minors to drink , and has a unique flavor that is completely different from beer.

This is because Malzbier skips the fermentation process during brewing, making it a non-alcoholic beer. Krombacher is another popular zero-alcohol beer, featuring low calories, a refreshing taste, and no need for limited occasions. Isn't it tempting? ^^