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5 Beer Cocktails You Can’t Afford to Miss
What makes beer even better? Mixing it with the bold taste of exciting ingredients for a cocktail!
Beer is a fantastic drink, but mixing it with the right ingredients can lead to an amazing experience. Here are a few beer cocktails you must try—and you can even make them at home!
- Beer Michelada (Serves 1 | 5 mins)
- Ingredients: Mint, lime juice, sugar, light beer, soda (optional), ice
- Method: Muddle mint, lime juice, and sugar in a glass. Add ice, pour in light beer, and top with soda (if you like it fizzy). Stir, garnish with a lime slice, and sip on this refreshing twist on a classic mojito.

2. Shandy (Serves 1 | 2 mins)
- Ingredients: Lager, lemonade or lemon soda, ice, lemon slice
- Method: Mix equal parts lager and lemonade (or lemon soda) in a glass. Add ice, garnish with a lemon slice, and enjoy this simple and delightful summer drink.
3. Kala Khatta Beer Cooler (Serves 1 | 3 mins)
- Ingredients: Kala khatta syrup, lime juice, black salt, wheat beer, ice
- Method: Combine kala khatta syrup, lime juice, and black salt in a glass. Add ice, pour in wheat beer, stir gently, and enjoy the refreshing flavors of this Indian-inspired beer cooler.
4. Beer Sangria (Serves 2 | 7 mins)
- Ingredients: Diced fruits (like oranges, apples, or berries), orange juice, wheat beer, ice
- Method: Add diced fruits and orange juice to a glass or pitcher. Pour in wheat beer, stir gently, and serve over ice. A fruity and refreshing twist on traditional sangria — perfect for sharing!
5. Beer Margarita (Serves 2 | 7 mins)
- Ingredients: (12 fluid ounces) can frozen limeade concentrate, 12 fluid ounces tequila, 12 fluid ounces water, or more as needed, 12 fluid ounces beer, ice, 1 lime, cut into wedges
- Method: Rub a lime wedge around the rim of your glass, prepare the margarita base and add ice then pour the mix over the ice in your glass and garnish with a lime wedge on the rim and serve immediately.
Cheers to Your Next Party! 🍻
Now that you have these fun and easy beer recipes in your arsenal, you’re ready to bring something new to the table. Which one will you try first?