Radler
Rumplesnuggler
Bavarian Coffee
Glühwein
Jägermeister Mule
The Bären Knees
Asbach Uralt Brandy and Cola
Oma’s Apfelsaft
Swimming Pool
Sip, Savor, and Celebrate
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It doesn't have to be Oktoberfest to break out your dirndl and your lederhosen. Enjoy these tasty German cocktails all year long.
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Sure, you know that German beer is something amazing, but what about the cocktails? If you'd like to raise a glass and celebrate the flavors of Germany, you're going to love these cocktails. From beertails that feature the famous German beer to warming, boozy drinks, these German cocktails will become your new favorites.
It's a little bit shandy, and a little bit unknown about how it got its name, since radler can translate to cyclist. We're no scientists, but that probably means this makes for a crushingly refreshing beverage. Feel free to swap the sparkling lemonade for grapefruit juice.
Tbh, this drink makes us think of cozy afternoons on the couch when you've finished with your to-do list for the day. When you can light a candle and celebrate your clean house. And this rich and boozy hot German hot chocolate cocktail has exactly that vibe.
The Irish aren't the only ones with a tastily caffeinated cocktail. Try this delicious, minty German hot cocktail.
Although Glühwein is a German Christmas staple, it’s pretty good at other times of the year, too. So skip the cold beer and instead enjoy a warm and cozy mug of mulled wine. You can even kick the party up a notch by floating your serving with a little bit of amaretto or spiced rum.
Whether you call this the Jägermeister mule or the Berlin mule, it certainly has a kick. The singular sweet and spiced flavors of the Jäger makes a mule you'll definitely be ordering that first nice day of the summer when you're sitting on a restaurant deck.
The translation of Bärenjäger is bear hunter. It's a honey liqueur that adds sweetness to this tasty German cocktail. It's a sweet, boozy drink that even the bears would want to enjoy in their den. If gin doesn't tickle your tastebuds, add a little bite and use bourbon instead.
This contains a German brandy with hearty notes of honey and plum, and just a touch of nuttiness. And no, you're not mixing this into a traditional brandy cocktail. You're reaching into the fridge for a cold can of cola.
Combine some whiskey und apelsaft (apple juice) for a boozy, appley German drink that'll have you out on the dance floor singing Fliegerlied after just one. And you'll have the dance moves memorized after two.
A relatively unknown German cocktail: the swimming pool. Yes, that's right, the swimming pool. And while Germany may not be the first country that comes to mind when you're considering a dip, this cocktail should be.
Instead of shaking in the blue curaçao, you can slowly pour it in so it sinks to the bottom, creating the look of a swimming pool.
With fun flavors and fun-to-pronounce ingredients, like Bärenjäger, these German cocktails are so tasty. So grab your favorite German spirits and mix up some guten German drinks.