Berliner Weisse mit Schuss 
Ingredients:
0,33 l / 12 oz
2 cl / 2/3 oz
Berliner Weisse
raspberry syrup
Serves 1 - 151 cal per serving
Prep-time: 5 min. - Total-time: 5 min. 
Berliner Weisse is a top fermented wheat beer, which is slightly cloudy
due to the content of barm. The taste is slightly sourish. The alcohol
content is very low (approx. 2.7% vol. of alcohol). Compared to other
German beers this is one of the weakest. It's brewed in the area of
Berlin and one of Berlin's delicacies. Because of it's sourish and tart
taste it's commonly drunk with raspberry syrup or woodruff syrup. That's
why it is called 'mit Schuss' (with a shot). It's served in a wide glass
tumbler or goblet. It is a very refreshing drink especially during the
hot summer time. Just add a shot glass / jigger full of your choice of
raspberry or woodruff syrup to the Berliner Weisse and enjoy. You can
find the Berliner Weisse in well-assorted liquor stores or supermarkets,
which sell a variety of imported beers. Be careful sometimes the syrup
is already added.

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Angelique  


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