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Julmust is a [[soft drink]] that is (to my knowledge) special for [[Sweden]]. It is really a special case of must produced for [[Christmas]] (jul).
'''Julmust''' is a [[soft drink]] that is drunk mainly in [[Sweden]]. It is really a special kind of ''must'' produced for [[Christmas]].






(Jul)must was created by Harry Roberts in the early 1900's.
Must (''or julmust? which?'') was created by Harry Roberts in the early 1900s.


Must is made of carbonated water, sugar, hops extract, malt extract, spices, colouring (E150) citric acid and preservatives.
Must is made of carbonated water, sugar, hops extract, malt extract, spices, colouring (E150) citric acid and preservatives.


The hops and malt extracts give the must a somewhat beerlike taste, hovever must is not fermented and contains no alcohol.
The hops and malt extracts give the must a somewhat beerlike taste, but must is not fermented and contains no alcohol.




Julmust is the source of some annoyance at [[Coca-Cola]] in Sweden, since Sweden is the only country where the consumption of Coca-Cola drops during Christmas. Swedes drink julmust instead.
Julmust might be the source of some annoyance at [[Coca-Cola]] in Sweden, since Sweden is the only country where the consumption of Coca-Cola drops during Christmas. Swedes drink julmust instead.



Added by Kim : Julmust is fuggin' disgusting! BLECH!



Revision as of 23:09, 18 January 2002

Julmust is a soft drink that is drunk mainly in Sweden. It is really a special kind of must produced for Christmas.


Must (or julmust? which?) was created by Harry Roberts in the early 1900s.

Must is made of carbonated water, sugar, hops extract, malt extract, spices, colouring (E150) citric acid and preservatives.

The hops and malt extracts give the must a somewhat beerlike taste, but must is not fermented and contains no alcohol.


Julmust might be the source of some annoyance at Coca-Cola in Sweden, since Sweden is the only country where the consumption of Coca-Cola drops during Christmas. Swedes drink julmust instead.