How a German Soda Became Hackers' Fuel of Choice
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#22It's all lovely and shit, but once you hook up on Club Mate and leave Germany you feel quite damned. I feel the same about Savanna Dry (South African Sider) but in recent years they expanded the market quite dramatically hope germans will do the same :)
Yes, it's damn difficult to get it outside of Germany, but well... if you're really hooked up on it, you'll always find a way :).
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#25If it's so good why shouldn't someone Kickstarter a company to make something similar in the US? Seems like a real opportunity. Just advertise on HN and profit.
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#26What a ridiculous sentence.
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#27Seems like a "submarine" http://www.paulgraham.com/submarine.html
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#28If it's so good why shouldn't someone Kickstarter a company to make something similar in the US? Seems like a real opportunity. Just advertise on HN and profit.
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#29Or tea. Probably the hackers second choice.
Munich: human-made espresso and beer. I haven't seen much tea.
Düsseldorf: machine-made espresso, Club-Mate and a variety of tea.
Don't know what they drink in Frankfurt.
The tea drinkers in Düsseldorf are not yet very sophisticated. What most of them failed to understand: absolutely excellent Japanese green tea is available - due to s strong Japanese community.
Many of these trends are actually from Hamburg. The CCC originated in Hamburg. New drinks like the Flora Power mate and 1337MATE are from Hamburg.
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/leetmate-hackerbrause-aus...