...sorry to be this person, but I have to ask as an american(tm) ("midwest", [southern] Ohio-ish), since you mentioned a SodaStream bottle of water, is this lemonade sparkling?
because I think of lemonade as lemon juice+sugar+still water, and regionally it is. (berries and, though I think I've never had it, mint are perfectly acceptable additions, if not what I would think of as the definitive lemonade. And honestly, if it's actually got lemon juice in it, I think I'd accept carbonated lemonade as a marked variation.)
but I'm also more or less aware that in at least parts of Europe it's apparently basically lemon-lime soda (e.g. Sprite)? and then I come across a recipe for e.g. a Radler/shandy and quite honestly I've gotten lost about what lemonade is in that context. So I'm curious about how people in different places think of it.
is lemonade still or sparkling (where you are)? other commenters feel free to weigh in
...sorry to be this person, but I have to ask as an american(tm) ("midwest", [southern] Ohio-ish), since you mentioned a SodaStream bottle of water, is this lemonade sparkling?
because I think of lemonade as lemon juice+sugar+still water, and regionally it is. (berries and, though I think I've never had it, mint are perfectly acceptable additions, if not what I would think of as the definitive lemonade. And honestly, if it's actually got lemon juice in it, I think I'd accept carbonated lemonade as a marked variation.)
but I'm also more or less aware that in at least parts of Europe it's apparently basically lemon-lime soda (e.g. Sprite)? and then I come across a recipe for e.g. a Radler/shandy and quite honestly I've gotten lost about what lemonade is in that context. So I'm curious about how people in different places think of it.