Blueberries
2006-08-06 06:34:26
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answer #1
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answered by ShouldBeWorking 6
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In England, a popular addative to Guinness is black current syrup.
Americans tend to jam limes down the necks of cruddy Mexican beers like Corona or Sol.
Also popular outside of Belgium is to put a slice of lemon in a weisbeir such as Hoegaarden.
If you're brewing beer, many types of berries and fruits can be added during the fermentation process to add sugar to the wart, so that the yeast has more sugar to ferment on. Also, espresso has been added to darker beers at bottling to make coffee stouts.
2006-08-07 12:27:57
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answered by The Diddler 1
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Try Woodchuck cider drafts. They have a few flavors out like Pear, Rasberry, and Granny Smith Apple. I prefer the Pear flavor. Blue Moon is a belgian wheat that many people like to squeeze on orange slice into. And I've seen a few regulars at the bar I work at that put a lime wedge into their Bud Light.
2006-08-06 14:04:59
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answered by deltazeta_mary 5
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A Minnesota Martini is a glass of Michelob Light with olives in it.
I enjoy Leinenkugel's Summer Wheat with orange slices and Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss with lemon.
Germans have a habit of ordering half a glass of beer and then the other half is cola and they call it a diesel
In college I drank too many lunchboxes which is a glass, filled half with beer and half with orange juice and then you fill a shot glass of Ameretto and drop the shot in the beer and oj and then drink everything as a shot.
Guinness and Bailey's Irish cream when mixed together is called an Irish Car Bomb
2006-08-07 04:29:05
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answered by BigWurster 4
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Well.
Corona often has a lime added and you can put lime juice in to flavor it.
Blue moon is served with an orange, but if you put blueberry flavoring instead, it is very good.
You may not think so, but Miller light with a little bit of Captain Morgan's..
2006-08-10 12:57:58
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answered by bjw_ 1
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Cherries ofcourse: Belgium kriek-beer is well know over here.
and lime in Mexican beer (Corona)
2006-08-06 13:41:06
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answered by Janneke 3
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yes
2006-08-06 13:35:30
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answered by shante and jade 2
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