Is there anywhere in the US where I can buy Apfelkorn?

Fell in love with the stuff on my trip to Germany last summer. For those who haven’t tried it, it’s like apple juice that’s giving you a kick in the pants. Mixed with a tall foamy one, it gets me happier than I’ve ever been in my life, and I’m a pretty happy person.

Any Americans here drink it? If so, where’d you get it? I’m having a heckuva time finding the stuff.

Danke,

  • tsarina.

http://www.berentzen.de/home/
“Komm stoß’ mit Berentzen aufs Leben an, auf das Lachen und das Tanzen. Knackiger Spaß im Glas…”. Berentzen ApfelKorn, der Klassiker mit dem Geschmack sonnengereifter Äpfel und feinstem Berentzen Weizenkorn mit knackigen 20%vol.

I don’t what this means but looking at the words I feel I should, no I must expand my limited regional and national distribution territories into new international markets.

From babelfish:

" impact arrives ’ with Berentzen on the life, on the laughter and dancing. Knackiger fun in the glass… ". Berentzen apple grain, the classical author with the taste of sun-matured apples and finest Berentzen weizenkorn with knackigen 20%vol.

Here

The more serious German restaurants and pubs sometimes have it. If you want it by the bottle instead of by the shot, probably any liquor store could order it for you.

You can buy it online.

http://www.berentzen.de/cgi-bin/vshop?HTML=berentzen/frameset_bar.html&ID=100216272763

http://www.erniesdeli.com/germanliqueurs.html

Fun Stuff: Google translates this page into English too, too marvelously. I guess it’s a recipe for punch using apfelkorn (translated as “apple grain”).

http://www.webkoch.de/rezept/1255.htm

I guess the “feeding value computer” is a calorie counter. But the “sewing” values? You got me.

You’re going to have to order it from a liquor store if possible in that the sale site link DDG provided has this caveat.

“Unfortunately, due to legal stipulations it is not possible to deliver spirits to countries that are not member of the European Union.”