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.
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.
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.
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.
Usually, you cut the limes into wedges. The wedges are squeezed into the beer and either dropped in or thrown away. You can also do that with the beer bottle. If you want to get fancy, cut the lime into thin circles. Break the rind at one point and then stick it on the rim of the glass.
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.