Dortmunder Kronen.
John in Boise
> On Wednesday, Nov 13, 2002, at 10:00AM, Greg Fletcher <greg@fletcher.net>
wrote:
> >I believe you are referring to the ubiquitous Radler Mass, a drink
favored
> >by cyclists to this day in Bavaria were they make it fresh at local inns.
>
> That's the stuff, I just couldn't remember the name. Mitzi learned to
love the stuff during a year in Vienna and we still drink it if you can find
the right beer.
>
> >Many Germans I know (including my wife) are quite adamant about its
healthful properties
> >and are most insistent on drinking great qualities while doing any kind
of
> >outside activity in the summer.
>
> I found it leads to laying in the grass and staring at the clouds, but
that's just me. I think radler might be the ticket for the Cirque. Instead
of water stops on the rides you could have radler stops. Oh and from
experience radler keeps fresher in a water bottle than even gin & tonic.
> enjoy (and you will if you drink the stuff),
> Brandon"monkeyman"Ives
> SB, CA