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U-Boot (beer cocktail) : ウィキペディア英語版
U-Boot (beer cocktail)

A U-Boot is a beer cocktail (popular in Germany, Poland, Serbia and Flanders) that is made with a glass of beer and a shot glass of vodka.〔(Info about the Polish national football team, see the "''Perfect Night watching, What to drink…''" section )〕〔(Recipe for an U-boot/U-boat drink (in Polish) )〕 In Germany, the liquor korn is sometimes used instead, while in Flanders and the Netherlands, ''jonge jenever'' is preferred.
It is called a U-Boot (German abbreviation of ''Unterseeboot'', "submarine") because the shot glass of vodka sinks to the bottom of the glass of beer. The shot glass then "surfaces" when the cocktail is drunk.
In Flanders and the Netherlands, it is called a "Duikboot", literally translated "Submarine". It is seen as a variant on the ''kopstoot'' (lit. "headbutt") in the Netherlands. The ''kopstoot'' is a shot of jenever followed by a beer a chaser.
In Serbia, it is called "Podmornica", literally translated "Submarine".
In southern Germany, U-Boot is usually served as a combination of Fanta and cognac instead of beer and vodka.
In Mexico, it is called "Submarino", Spanish for "Submarine". Instead of vodka, it uses tequila, and the shot glass must be left inverted inside the beer glass.
== See also ==

* Beer cocktail
* Boilermaker (beer cocktail)
* Bomb shot
* Yorsh

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