Kalte Muschi recipe

The Kalte Muschi is a German invention (translates to "cold pussy") said to originate from Spain under the name "Cale mucho" as a good drink at higher temperatures; very refreshing. It's now become very popular among German sports teams - especially among Hockey teams of both sexes, with the special kick of the ambiguous sense of the name.


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8 oz cheap red wine
8 oz Coca-Cola®
1 - 2 slices lemons

Pour the red wine into a 16-oz mug or glass (ie. beer mug), then slowly add Coca-cola (don't use cheap cola), lemon slices and ice cubes.



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