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Spicy Mexican Beer Micheladas

Spicy Mexican Beer Micheladas



Ingredients

Ice

Mexican Beers (Estrella Jalisco, Corona, Dos Equis Light, Bohemia) 1 cup per drink

Clamato Juice, 1 cup per drink

Fresh Lime Juice (about 1 medium juicy lime)

Tajin (btw… Tajin is terrific on fruit, cucumbers, jicama and popcorn)

Cholula Hot Sauce, dash per glass

Maggi seasoning (or soy sauce), 2 dashes

Worcestershire Sauce, 2 dashes

Black pepper, pinch

Coarse sea salt, pinch



Instructions

In a tall glass, run a cut lime around the rim, pour Tagin on a plate, and salt the rim of the glasses. In each glass, add a cup of Clamato, Cholula Hot Sauce, Maggi Seasoning, Worcestershire Sauce, a dash salt and pepper. Mix well, add ice, tilt glass slightly and slowly pour beer into glass, stir gently to prevent fizzing. Adjust seasonings as you prefer, more hot sauce etc. Garnish with limes, celery, or chiles.





Source: Delicious Table
 

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