Our local bar only serves beer (draft, bottle & can), a few choice wines, and the malt beverages. I'ld like to discover different drinks that can be made with beer that do not require adding liquor.
2006-07-28
10:21:00
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Food & Drink
➔ Beer, Wine & Spirits
Recipes would be nice - I'd like to liven up the locals a little!
2006-07-28
10:27:51 ·
update #1
Experiment, you may be onto something here. I've tried it with Dr. Pepper, coke, etc... Cherry flavored beer? Vanilla Beer? eh, you never know. Good luck to you on this one.
Maybe try getting some of those Torani flavored syrups. You may be onto something here.....
2006-07-28 10:25:43
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answered by jeff the drunk 6
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There is not much you can do... just flavor it I guess. You know, add cherry flavor and so on... But then it is much like a wine cooler.
I have seen a beer shooter before, but it requires food. There is one served at the "Crab Shack" in Florida that is cool. It is a shot glass that has a raw oyster in it... or is a raw clam... either way, it is placed in the shot glass and beer poured over it. Then add one or two drops of tobasco sauce to the glass and serve.
The only other beer recipe I know is called the "Irish Car Bomb". A horrible name, I know. Eitherway, you get a large beer glass and fill it half way with Guiness. Then you take a shot glass filled with Bailey's Irish Creme and drop the shot glass into the glass of beer. You only have about 2 seconds to start chugging the beer down before the foam from it spills over and makes a mess. Doesn't taste the best, but it is fun to drink.
Sorry... all I know... T.
2006-07-28 17:34:16
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answered by Theophania 4
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I recommend trying as many different brands of beer as you can, and talking them into serving the best one you can find. With 25,000 different beers from all around the world, you'll be busy for qutie a while.
2006-07-28 17:44:39
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answered by kernal21 1
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A shandy is made with ginger ale or 7/up(Sprite) It's best if you can find 'Ginger Beer'. A couple I usually mix mine half and half. The stronger the beer the less you use.
2006-07-28 17:32:37
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answered by jozlyn 2
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Try some experimenting. Start with beer and grapejuice.
Beer and Vanilla Extract. Beer and Pepsi. Beer and ice cream.
2006-07-28 17:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Mato Juice
2006-07-28 17:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Chile, here they add Fanta orange to beer, it's called a FanSchop. It tastes like horrible nasty sweet crap, but the Chilians seem to like it.
I don't personally reccomend adding anything to beer except you own gastric juices
2006-07-28 17:33:45
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answered by Matt W 1
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In Mexico, they drink beer mixed with coke. They drink beer mixed with lime juice and salt. Or with lime, salt, tomato juice, pepper, worstershire. Or with clamato juice. Oh yeah, and with ice and any of the above.
2006-07-28 17:28:39
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answered by Opalita 3
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Beer and tomato juice, it's called a red-eye
2006-07-29 15:07:24
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answered by ASTORROSE 5
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Hmm,, good question. I will await some answers... give me a couple of ideas.
I have always used beer as a chaser though!!! Can't think of anything you can add to it. It doesn't sound like it would be to appetizing....
2006-07-28 17:27:05
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answered by T.B 2
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