Margarita with a Beer Bottle

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We’ve all seen lime wedges perched atop beer bottles, serving as a makeshift garnish. But have you ever tried actually adding a beer to your limey cocktail for an even zestier concoction? Enter the Margarita with a Beer Bottle

This creative twist on the classic margarita combines lager and tequila with some tart yet refreshingly fruity flavors. Whether you’re looking to kick off any celebratory occasion or just want to refresh yourself in the heat of summer sunshine, this drink is sure to do just that – cheers!

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Margaritas made with a small beer bottle in a mason ball jar

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That’s right – today we’re going to walk you through an easy step-by-step guide on how to make your very own margarita with a beer bottle! So get ready, grab yourself one of those long necked bottles from your nearest store or bar (or refrigerator!), and let’s start experimenting.

What Do I Need To Make A Margarita with A Beer?

How Do You Make A Margarita With Beer?

1. Fill a pitcher with ice

2. Add the tequila, triple sec, and whiskey sour mix

3. Top off with lime juice

4. You can add the beer bottles to the 3/4 full pitcher or 3/4 full individual glasses, but whatever you do, make sure you do not overfill the pitcher or glassware! 

5. Garnish by dipping a lime wedge in salt, and tossing it in the glass.

Margaritas made with a small beer bottle in a mason ball jar

What Beer Can Be Used To Make A Margarita?

Hey, listen up all you beer-loving margarita enthusiasts! If you want to take your beverage game to the next level, you need to select the right beer to complement your margarita. It’s not as simple as just throwing any old beer in there, folks. 

But fear not, we have some killer suggestions for you to try out. Get ready to have your taste buds blown away!

Try using a good old lager, like the beloved Mexican brew, Corona? Its crisp and refreshing flavor is sure to add some zest to any drink.

Mexican Beer Examples:

  • Corona– Corona, arguably one of the most well-known Mexican beers available, is the most popular Mexican beer globally. Moreover, it is the most popular imported beer in all of North America, including the US and Canada.
  • Modelo– A Munich dunkel-style lager known as Negra Modelo Especial is brewed for two times as long as most other beers. It is one of the most popular beers in Mexico, particularly among dark beers.
  • Dos Equis-This beer is a lager in essence, but it sips more like a pilsner. Dos Equis is a golden Mexican beer with a smooth, crisp finish and a well-balanced flavor.
  • Pacifico-This golden Mexican beer in the pilsner style is renowned for its crisp, light flavor and faint bitterness. The ideal summer beer, Pacifico beer boasts a mild, citrusy hop flavor and lots of carbonation.

What Do You Serve With A Beer Margarita?

Looking to spice up your next Mexican fiesta? 

Why not try serving beer-based margaritas alongside some spicy chips, zesty salsa, and refreshing ceviche? Not a fan of seafood? No problem! These margaritas also pair perfectly with chicken enchiladas, tasty tacos, and, for a bit of crunch, a simple taco salad

Your guests will be sipping on their cerveza-infused cocktails all night long!

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Margaritas made with a small beer bottle in a mason ball jar

There you have it! A Margarita with a Beer Bottle to really shake things up. What better way to celebrate than with this cold, fizzy and fresh cocktail; perfect for any summer gathering. 

This margarita adds the perfect balance between sweet and salty, with a kick of beer and limey goodness that certainly won’t disappoint. So next time you want to mix something up (literally!), remember the Beer Margarita and all the deliciousness it has to offer. 

Here’s hoping your taste buds thank you for this refreshingly unique beverage!

Margaritas made with a small beer bottle in a mason ball jar

Margarita with a Beer Bottle

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Take your margaritas to the next level!

Ingredients

  • 8 oz tequila
  • 1/4 C lime juice fresh
  • 1/4 C whiskey sour mix
  • 2 oz Triple Sec
  • 3 C ice
  • 4 beers- Corona
  • 1 lime wedges

Instructions

  1. 1. Fill a pitcher with ice
  2. 2. Add the tequila, triple sec, and sweet and sour mix
  3. 3. Top off with lime juice
  4. 4. You can add the beer bottles to the 3/4 full pitcher or 3/4 full individual glasses, but whatever you do, make sure you do not overfill the pitcher or glassware! 
  5. 5. Garnish by dipping a lime wedge in salt, and tossing it in the glass
Nutrition Information
Yield 4 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 380Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 27mgCarbohydrates 27gFiber 1gSugar 8gProtein 2g

I am not a nutritionist. All nutrition values have been automatically generated. If you have questions, please have a professional look at the ingredients and help you with new values.

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