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    In Thailand a common drink was a Heinkein and sprite mixed. Actually tasted quite good, very crisp and refreshing in the heat. I don't think it was called anything in particular though.

    For those interested, that Berry Wiesse beer can be had at Sam's Club in a sampler case with three other flavors.

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    Panaché (pronounce panashay) is served in every french bar and bistrot.
    It's basically beer topped (panache - on the head, pronounce panash) with something very similar to 7UP.
    Refreshing it is, but too sweet for me.

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    Robert
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