Schorle
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Schorle is a German beverage made from diluting juice or wine with lightly carbonated water. Bottles of the stuff can be found at most grocers next to the soda. Thanks to being only lightly carbonated it is less fizzy and hard on the teeth than soda, and thanks to being diluted it is less sweet or alcoholic than the original beverage, making it well suited for refreshment on hot summer days or as an alternative to beer at the biergarten or weinstube. To make one yourself, first add one third seltzer in a high glass and then two thirds juice or sweet wine. Also known as a "Wine Cooler"--Books2u 02:46, 22 March 2007 (UTC)