Apfelschorle
Apfelschorle (pronounced [ˈapfəlʃɔʁlə] (
Apfelschorle contains fewer calories and is less sweet than pure apple juice. It is also nearly isotonic. This makes it popular in summer and among athletes. Commercially available Apfelschorle generally contains between 55%[1] and 60%[2] juice.
In Australia, an Apfelschorle is named as a Chrissy.
Brands of Apfelschorle in Germany include Spreequell and Gerolsteiner (which also sell mineral water), Rhodius, Bizzl and many other local brands. However, in most bars and restaurants, and usually also at home, Apfelschorle is mixed ad hoc from apple juice and carbonated water.
See also
References
- Lift Apfelschorle, Coca-Cola Company, 55% apple juice
- Schorly, Mosterei Möhl, 60% apple juice