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In the German state of Bavaria, a mix of Weißbier (wheat beer) and lemonade is called a Russ. Weißbier mixed with cola is called a "Neger," the German word for Negro.
Beer mixed cola is called "Diesel" in the rest of Germany.
In many parts of Germany there is a difference made between "Alsterwasser" and "Radler" depending on whether you use lemonade (Alsterwasser) or orangeade (Radler).
Beer with
Cola also called "Schmutz" (German word for dirt)Tilo 00:40, 3 July 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.84.217.52 (talk)
Whether it originated in Scotland or not, Shandy is drunk throughout the United Kingdom and is a common drink. Since I've been drinking it for numerous years and I am English, I shall change that particular point. TheFartyDoctorTalk21:24, 28 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]