Modelo is my jam and if you haven't yet, you need to pour one in a glass, squeeze a lime chunk in there and give it a couple shakes of tajin seasoning, it will change your life.
When people think of putting lime in beer they usually name the Mexican style layers. That being said, I occasionally squeeze a little lime juice in a Miller High Life or regular Budweiser and it's just as effective. Really, any American style macro lager will do.
Modelo Chelada® Especial is a traditional michelada-style beer with the refreshing flavors of tomato, salt, and lime. Its authentic ingredients give way to a delicious, well-balanced taste.
Cultural Influence: This practice is especially popular in Mexico and among Mexican beers. It is believed that bartenders began adding lime to beer to mask the taste of skunky beer or to add a refreshing twist to the drink.
The stealthiest of Mexican beers, Modelo may be the lesser known in a lineup of beach beers served with lime, but its relative anonymity hasn't stopped it from becoming the fastest-growing beer in the United States.
Sold in a distinctive clear glass bottle with a printed-on label, the light “tropical pilsner” style beer, at 4.6% alcohol by volume, is often served in bars in export markets with a slice of lime pushed into the bottle's neck.
Modelo Chelada® Naranja Picosa is elaborated to provide an acid touch of authentic Mexican tradition. This is achieved thanks to a perfectly balanced blend of bright citrus with a hint of spice, plus authentic Mexican beer. Spicy Orange Chelada® model honors the origin and tradition of the michelada.
The ready-to-drink Modelo Chelada Especial® is a classic michelada-style beer, made with the authentic flavors of tomato, salt, and lime for a refreshing taste that makes it the model for all other Cheladas.
Brewed With Pure Ingredients Modelo's commitment to quality is evident in its ingredients. The beer is brewed using pure water, malted barley, non-GMO corn, and hops.
Issue. And that acidity in the lime. From the citrus acts to kind of disinfect. It.MoreIssue. And that acidity in the lime. From the citrus acts to kind of disinfect. It.