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: It is called a Pica / Pika ("Sting" or "Bite") in the Basque Country.
which should at least be checked as a snake-bite rather than a shandy, for the above reasons. [[Special:Contributions/84.215.6.188|84.215.6.188]] ([[User talk:84.215.6.188|talk]]) 19:34, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
 
== Snake BIte. ==
 
Got to agree with the comments about Snake Bite, Beer (usually Lager) and Cider mixed is defiantly called a Snake Bite. When I was younger and went out drinking regularly there were a lot of establishments that refused to serve Snake Bite because of its supposed magic property of getting you falling down drunk. This thou, had more to do with the fact that only younger less experienced drinkers would order them. When the two drinks are mixed together the resulting liquid has a nasty propensity to go all cloudy and gloopy, not too sure why, maybe some chemical used in their brewing react together. Special Brew and Merrydowns can be used to mix the drink the resulting Snake Bite is much more potent and really lives up to it's name, after drinking it you do actually feel like you have been poisoned, and if you don't get to Loma Linda within an hour or two you are dead.
 
 
[[User:Yakacm|Yakacm]] ([[User talk:Yakacm|talk]]) 12:30, 14 May 2011 (UTC)