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In the United States, some non-alcoholic carbonated juices are sold as spritzers. The same type of carbonated juice (actually made with juice and carbonated mineral water) is known in Germany as Saftschorle or Fruchtschorle. (Both short for rarely used Fruchtsaftschorle.) Particularly Apfelschorle (apple juice spritzer) is one of the most popular soft drinks in Germany. In Austria Apfelschorle is called Apfelsaft g'spritzt. ... g'spritzt can be combined with every juice, e.g. Orangensaft g'spritzt or Pago/Cappy g'spritzt (producers of juices).
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Flavoring Ingredients
Vendor | Name | % | Actions |
---|---|---|---|
FW | Apple (green) | 2 | |
FW | Ginger Ale | 2.5 | |
FA | Kiwi | 1 | |
MB | Shape Up Pear | 3 | |
OTHR | WS-23 | 0.5 | |
TPA | Quince | 0.4 | |
TPA | Sour | 1 | |
Conditioning Time: 2 Days Total Flavor: | 10.4% |