German Drink Recipes For German Mixed Drinks- Order like a Local! (2024)

I remember the first time I ordered a German style Radler in America. The bartender was confused, then when I explained, he was HORRIFIED that I would mix Beer and Soda. (I’ve since learned to order a beer, a soda, and an extra glass to avoid that look). But think about it, Germans do seem to enjoy putting simple things together to make them bigger, better, more complete… or at least, different. You will see this tendency over and over in language, for example the word “Fußgängerübergang” (Pedestrian Way Bridge). And this quirk also spills over into German Drink Recipes. Can’t decide between a co*ke and a Fanta? Order a “Spetzi” and get both. Not sure if you want a beer or a soda? Order a “Radler” or an “Alster”. And unlike the days where we would mix a splash from every faucet in the drink fountain at the local Pizza place to make a “Suicide”, these German Drink Recipes are actually real recipes with set proportions. You can order them in any restaurant or bar in Germany, and it sort of makes you look like a local.

German Drink Recipes

To make things even more confusing, some of the German Drink Mixes have names that are VERY regional… so a Krefelder (beer and co*ke) is also known as a Diesel, and as a Drecksack. I will list as many of the names for the mix as I can find, and I’m sure I will continue to learn new ones.

Non-Alcoholic German Drink Recipes

These are made from Juices, Sodas and fizzy water. Some even come pre-mixed and bottled.

Apfelschorle-

Apfelschorle is found on just about every German Menu I’ve ever seen. It’s a simple mix of Apple Juice and Sparkling Water. The sparkling water cuts the sweetness of the juice and makes a really refreshing drink. When you order it, it comes either pre-mixed… or you get a little glass of Apple Juice, and a small pitcher of sparkling water.

Spetzi- (aka“Cola-Mix”,“Mezzo-Mix” by Coca-Cola or “Schwip-Schwap” from Pepsi)

This classic since the 1950s is a mix of Cola and Orange Fanta. The name was trademarked by the Brauhaus RiegeleinAugsburg, Germany, so they are the only one who can sell Spetzi in a bottle and call it “Spetzi”. If you want to make it yourself, try to find but you need to use German Fanta, the American version is too sweet for the people who are in-the-know. (Rumor has it you can use San Peligrino Soda instead for a closer match).

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German Sodas for Mixing

Get the authentic flavor with these imported German Sodas

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Syrups for Mixing Drinks

Growing up, we didn’t have much soda in the house. We did have these syrups… add to water or bubble water, and you have a delicious bubbly drink that’s not too sweet.
They can also be added to Beer for a special treat!

My Tech Guy has been adding the Rhubarb Syrup to his bubble water lately… he loves it! (I need to reorder it…)
And you need the Elderflower Syrup for a refreshing Hugo!

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German Drink Recipes with Beer

Germans do love their beer… but they also love being social. Mixing the beer with soda or juice means that you can drink MORE, but it only affects you half as much (or so the thought process goes).

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Radler

(aka. “Alster” in Northern Germany, “Russ” in Southern Germany)

Legend has it that is Grand Daddy of Beer mixes was invented by a clever innkeeper who knew he had a bunch of cyclists arriving, and not nearly enough beer to satisfy the group. He mixed Beer and German Lemon Soda and served it the Radler (bicyclists) who LOVED it. Refreshing, but not too filling. (It’s best to use a less sweet lemon soda like San Peligrino, because Sprite is rather sweet… but if you like it that way, go for it). Learn more about the Radler HERE

Diesel-

(aka. “Krefelder”, “Colabier” , “Altbier” in the Southwest. And my personal favorite Drecksack!)

Like a Radler, this is a mix of beer and soda, but the Diesel uses cola instead of a clear soda. In fact, the name Diesel is a reflection of its appearance. And Drecksack? That’s the name the dishwashers in Cologne came up with it…. apparently, the glass looks like a mess after you drank the Drecksack….

You will also find that some areas call their beer and cola mixes different names according to what kind of beer you are mixing in.
Colaweizen mixes cola and Hefeweizen
Turbo or Flieger (Aviator) isWeißbier with Cola
Brummbär(grouch) is a mix of cola and a stout or porter.
Greifswalder (from the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern area) is a mix of a black beer calledKöstritzer with cola.
Gespritztes is a Pilsner mixed with Cola.
Heller Moritzis an odd mix of beer and sparkling wine.
Herrengedeck is a Heller Moritz with a shot of Schnapps (Careful, this one is a double punch, and some places actually regulate how many you may order)

More Beer Mixes

It’s not all Soda. In Germany, it is not uncommon to find Beer mixed with juices or liqueurs.

Berlinerweisse with Raspberry and Sweet Woodruff by WT from creative commons

Bananaweizen-

I’m not a fan of Bananas, so I think I will pass on this mix of Beer and Banana Juice… but to each his own.

Berlinerweisse-

This special sour beer is served with Raspberry or Sweet Woodruff syrup.

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Weissbierbowle – White Beer Punch

Why not serve a crowd with this punch made from Beer, Raspberry Syrup and Champagne/Sparkling Wine. It’s refreshing and perfect for warm days! Weissbierbowle Recipe

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German Wine Mixes

It’s not surprising that Germans will mix something into their wine as well. This cuts the alcohol content, and makes the drink more refreshing.

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Wineschorle-

This simple mix of wine and sparkling water is fairly common, and delightful on a warm day.

Bambus (aka. “Korea”)

I don’t know who came up with this (or why… it sounds awfully sweet) is a mix of Red Wine and Cola. I have to try it someday.

Laternmaß

Are you REALLY thirsty, and plan to stay a while? A Lanternmaß might be perfect for you. Take a Maß (those 1 Liter Steins) and fill it with .5 liters of white wine, and .5 liters of lemon soda… add a shot of cherry liqueur (don’t mix it, the cherry liqueur looks pretty at the bottom!). Ironically, the LAST sip of this drink is the strongest…)

Glühwein

Don’t forget the most popular German Wine Drink of all… Glühwein! This hot mulled wine is EVERYWHERE in Germany during the winter. Made from red (or white) wine and spices. Find the recipe HERE–Glühwein Recipe

Weisser Glühwein

In shoulder seasons this refreshing white Glühwein made with loads of citrus is refreshing and tasty. Find the recipe HERE– Weisser Glühwein

Erdbeerbowle

A wine punch made with strawberries and wine is perfect for Spring and Summer… Find the Recipe here- Erdbeerbowle

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Try New German Drink Recipes!!

Go beyond the simple soda or beer! German’s do love to mix drinks… and I hope now you will try some new beverages both while traveling AND even at home!


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FAQs

What is the most popular drink in Germany? ›

Most purchased and consumed beverages in Germany 2021-2023

Mineral water is by far the most purchased and consumed beverage in Germany. Around 86 percent of the population bought it in 2023. Germans are known for their preference of fizzy drinking water.

What is beer and soda mix in Germany? ›

Diesel. It might sound like something you can't drink, but in Germany, a Diesel refers to any beer mixed with cola. And according to natives and tourists alike, it's delicious.

What do Germans drink alcohol wise? ›

Beer is an important part of German culture and drinking beer is even enjoyed regularly. In fact, some people in Bavaria also enjoy a special type of malted brew for breakfast called hefeweizen.

What is the famous German soft drink? ›

Spezi (German pronunciation: [ˈʃpeːtsi]) is the brand name for a soft drink owned by Brauhaus Riegele in Augsburg, Germany. Spezi is a genericized trademark and the name is used as a generic term for a mixture of cola and orange soda (orangeade) in most German-speaking countries.

What liquor do Germans like to drink? ›

Schnaps can refer to any liquor with the most common types being: Obstwasser/Obstler: Apple, apricot, cherry, pear, or plum are the most popular flavors. Some distillers actually grow their own fruit for their schnaps. Kräuterlikör: Herbal liquor, like world-famous Jägermeister.

What is a standard drink in Germany? ›

Definitions in various countries
CountryMass (g)Volume (mL)
Germany1113.8
Guyana810
Hong Kong1012.7
Hungary1721.5
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What drink was invented in Germany? ›

Fanta originated in Germany as a Coca-Cola alternative in 1941 due to the American trade embargo of Nazi Germany, which affected the availability of Coca-Cola ingredients.

What is a German drink mix of co*ke and Fanta? ›

Mezzo Mix (stylised mezzo mix) is a product of The Coca-Cola Company, first introduced in West Germany in 1973. It is a mixture of orange soda and cola, a beverage popular in German-speaking countries, commonly known there as spezi, the generic trademark of the first brand of that type of soda.

What is beer and sprite called in Germany? ›

In northern Germany, a half-and-half mix of Pilsner beer and soft drink is known as an Alster (short for Alsterwasser, German: [ˈalstɐˌvasɐ], German for "Water from the Alster", a river in Hamburg).

What is a German shandy? ›

Where Brits drink shandy, Germans drink radler. And the emerging ranges of American and European craft shandies are also more commonly calling the mix a radler. Today in Germany and Austria, it's most typically a 50/50 mix of lager and a citrus-based soda, and it's a common thing to see on menus.

Is alcoholism bad in Germany? ›

Harmful alcohol consumption in Germany is a serious public health problem: About 7.7 million adults in Germany can be classified as risky alcohol consumers, about 74,000 deaths per year are related to alcohol consumption, and about 1.8 million adults in Germany (18–64 years) are classified as alcohol dependent.

What's the legal drinking age in Germany? ›

We focused on this group as 18 is the national legal age of sale in Germany for all alcohol (16 is the legal age for wine and beer only) and drinking trends among adolescents differ from adults (Pennay et al., 2018).

What is the most popular food eaten for breakfast in German? ›

Bread and rolls (The bread basket)

These are really one of the most traditional German breakfast foods. The joke is that Germans eat bread with their bread. We have a wicker bread basket that we line with a cloth napkin.

What is the famous German energy drink? ›

Club-Mate (German pronunciation: [ˈklʊp ˈmaːtə]) is a caffeinated carbonated mate-extract beverage made by the Loscher Brewery (Brauerei Loscher) in Münchsteinach, Germany, which originated in 1924.

What is the official drink of Germany? ›

Map settings
CountryTypeNational drink
FinlandOther alcoholLonkero
FranceWineRed wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored (black) grape varieties.
FranceWineChampagne is the typical white wine of France.
GermanyBeerLager
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What is the famous Frankfurt drink? ›

Apfelwein, or Ebbelwoi in local dialect, is popular across much of southern Hessen, but is Frankfurt's favourite drink.

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