A wedge of lime or lemon
2007-09-20 12:18:38
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answered by busymom_6kids 2
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Buy better beer. A good beer shouldn't need anything added. Beers for the masses, Brew 102, Pabst's, Falstaff, Mexican beers like XXX, Mexicali, Tecate are known as "green beers" meaning they were bottled before the were ready. That is why many Mexican people add lime and salt to beer, to help hide the un-savory taste. Now many an ignorant tourist will add lemon and salt to a relatively ok beer because they think it's the cool thing to do. WRONG!!!!! If a person doesn't like the way beer tastes then they should stick with white wine spritzer and leave the beer for the men in the group. Unless of course you are making Boiler Maker (shot glass full of whiskey dropped into a tall glass of beer. Now thats a beer!!!!
2007-09-20 19:33:32
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answered by RUDOLPH M 4
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When I was young and underage. No legal to drink. Now I am 38 and no longer drink.. besides the point I know.
My friends and I came up with a drink. We called it sneaky peaks. ( do not know why) but it was good.
We would buy booms farm wine. It was like 4 bottles for a dollar. We are talking regular size wine bottles. Many flavors.
We would mix booms farm with our beer so we would have different fruity flavors of beer. It tasted really good. To good, always ended up drunk..
You can add as much of the booms farms as you want. depending on your taste.
2007-09-20 19:22:24
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answered by vault 5
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When I was younger we used to mix our beer with grape juice. It actually tasted pretty good. I don't really like beer though so anything that covers up the taste is something worth trying. I much prefer hard alcohol (Black Seal 151 proof rum is my absolute fav!).
2007-09-20 22:24:41
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answered by Alone within me 4
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Try Blue Moon and squeeze some orange juice into it. But for your regular beers like Bud Light or Miller light sprinkle some beer salt (lime flavored salt) into your beer, that always helps.
2007-09-20 19:22:29
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answered by Sofa king cool 1
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Nothing beats a cold beer with some lime juice and some salt on a hot day.
However the best solution to your problem is to just buy better beer.
2007-09-20 19:20:13
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answered by Louie 5
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Nothing.
Trying drinking a non-regular beer that acutally tastes good.
2007-09-20 19:59:48
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answered by Nihl_of_Brae 5
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I think that you first have to find a beer that you particularly like. Although folks add anything from a whisky chaser to tomato juice, I prefer my beer with a twist of lime from time to time. Most of the time, i just like it icy cold!
2007-09-20 19:20:53
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answered by JennyP 7
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well lets be logical about this...everyone else is talking about beer and lemons and limes.....first off u dont put beer IN beef...and citrus cuts the flavor in meat.. what u want to do is add some cumin to ur meat...it is a spice that will adapt to all types of meals across the world so its very versatile....also you could add aromatics to your beef. like onions, celery and carrots, or bellpeppers..anything that is strong...will cater to the beef taste and enhance it....good lucK!
2007-09-20 19:40:23
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answered by versatilethug 1
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Put some amaretto in the beer and it will taste like Dr. Pepper.
2007-09-20 21:00:36
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answered by tromanh 2
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Try lime or lemon. Guinness is devine with a little blackcurrant cordial. Some say you should add the cordial first to avoid getting a pink head, but I like the touch of pink.
2007-09-20 20:06:13
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answered by garion b 4
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