Radler
shandy (beer mixed with lemonade)
noun RAHD-ler Rare
Origin: from Radler (cyclist), named because it was supposedly invented for cyclists wanting a refreshing but not too strong drink
Usage Note
Radler is masculine: der Radler. A 50/50 mix of beer and lemonade (Zitronenlimonade). Very popular in summer. The Bavarian origin story places its invention in 1922. In northern Germany it may be called Alsterwasser.
Examples
"Im Sommer trinke ich lieber einen Radler als ein normales Bier."
Natural Translation
In summer I prefer a shandy to a regular beer.
Literal Translation
In summer I prefer to drink a shandy than a normal beer.
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