In Flanders and the Netherlands, it is called a "Duikboot", literally translated "Submarine". It is seen as a variant on the
kopstoot (lit. "headbutt") in the Netherlands. The
kopstoot is a shot of jenever followed by a beer as a chaser. In North Macedonia it is called "Подморница" - "Podmornica", literally translated "Submarine". It uses tequila which is dropped into a big pint. In southern Germany, U-boot is usually served as a combination of
Fanta and
cognac instead of beer and vodka. In Mexico, it is called "Submarino", Spanish for "Submarine". Instead of vodka, it uses tequila, and the shot glass must be left inverted inside the beer glass. In Russia, it is most often called "Глубинная бомба", Russian for "Depth charge". Usually any cocktail, mixing vodka and beer called in Russia "Ёрш", (
Yorsh) literally meaning a wire brush. It is also rarely called "Водолаз" - "Vodolaz", literally translated as "Diver". In
Sorbia, vodka and orange juice is used. In Brazil, it is called "Submarino", Portuguese for "Submarine". In the south, where it is more easily found, it is common practice to use
steinhäger instead of vodka. In Sweden, it is called "Ubåt", Swedish for "Submarine".
Jägermeister is used instead of vodka. In Greece, it is called "υποβρύχιο", Greek for "Submarine". Served as a
shot glass of Jack Daniels sink into the bottom of a short glass of beer. == See also ==