Carta Modelo With Lime In Harris

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Tradition is to put a small segment of lime into the neck of the bottle. This is so the customer then has a choice of what to do. Some try to drink it is as, but it's quite awkward. Some squeeze the lime and try to get it into the neck of the bottle. Some push the lime down into the beer.

RecipePreparation Slightly pop the top of a Modelo Especial can, enough to release pressure but do not fully open. Squeeze lime juice onto the top of the can rim. Add a few shakes of beer salt and Tabasco over the opening. Serve the remaining Modelo Especial with the cocktail.

Modelo Chelada® Especial The authentic flavors of tomato, salt, lime, and beer combine for a refreshing taste that makes it the model for all other Cheladas.

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.

Take a lime and cut it lengthwise in eight wedges. That was hard work, so take a big sip of beer. Now take one of those wedges, hold it with a finger on the peel and your thumb on the pulp side, squeeze gently and slide it in the mouth of the bottle.

Take a lime and cut it lengthwise in eight wedges. That was hard work, so take a big sip of beer. Now take one of those wedges, hold it with a finger on the peel and your thumb on the pulp side, squeeze gently and slide it in the mouth of the bottle.

To drink a Corona, start by inserting a lime wedge into the bottle and pushing it in to flavor the beer. Next, sprinkle a little sea salt over the opening to complement the lime. To try something different, add a shot of vodka, 1 teaspoon of grenadine syrup and a slice of lime to your bottle.

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Carta Modelo With Lime In Harris