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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Demystifying the traditions of Frankfurt's apple wine subculture</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><strong>Amy Koerner, a British writer living in Frankfurt am Main, explains how best to enjoy apple wine in Germany&#8217;s banking capital. </strong></h4>
<p>I was introduced to apple wine (in German <em>apfelwein</em>, but known locally as <em>ebbelwoi</em>) on my very first evening in Frankfurt. It was an experience, to say the least! A packed pub, various ways to order the drink, a less-than-friendly waiter – an eye-opener all round!</p>
<p>Eight years later and I think I&#8217;ve got it sussed.</p>
<p>First things first, you need to pick a pub. I&#8217;d suggest heading to Sachsenhausen, a district on the south side of the river, away from the centre, where you&#8217;ll have the biggest choice of apple wine specialists. Two of the most well-known are Apfelwein Wagner and Zum Gemalten Haus. These large taverns are often packed and noisy, but lively and fun. If you&#8217;d prefer something a little smaller and less hectic, check out Zum Eichkatzerl, Apfelwein DAX or Zum Feuerrädchen. Whichever one you pick, though, expect a traditional atmosphere and lots of wood!</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re deciding where to go, note that not all places will take a reservation if you&#8217;re just a small group. As the traditional seating style is long, shared tables with benches, they may say they&#8217;ll just fit you in somewhere. To be fair, it&#8217;s always worked for me so far – and sharing your table with strangers is often a sociable, entertaining affair.</p>
<p>So finally the moment comes: you&#8217;re sat at a table ready for a nice glass of <em>ebbelwoi</em> – but how do you order it? Bearing in mind that it can be rather tart? There are three popular choices: straight (<em>pur</em>), mixed with sparkling water (<em>sauer gespritzt</em>) or mixed with lemonade (<em>süß gespritzt</em>). Some purist establishments refuse to serve the sweetened variety, though – and you may be judged if you try to order it!</p>
<p>Most servings are in a 0.3-litre, diamond-patterned glass called a <em>Geripptes</em>. If a few of you are drinking, you could order a <em>Bembel</em>. This is a grey ceramic jug adorned with distinctive blue detailing, which holds a larger amount. You order a <em>Bembel</em> based on how many 0.3-litre glasses of pure apple wine it contains. So a <em>vierer Bembel</em> would contain four 0.3-litre servings, an<em> achter Bembel</em> eight servings. You can then order sparkling water or lemonade to go with it.</p>
<p>A final heads up: if the waiting staff are not that friendly, don&#8217;t take it personally – it&#8217;s pretty common, it&#8217;s not just you. So long as the <em>ebbelwoi</em> and conversation are flowing, good times are sure to be had by all!</p>
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