Carta Modelo With Lime In San Jose

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Clamato is also added to beer in various beer cocktails, such as the michelada; the most basic is known as a "beer 'n clam", "Clam Eye", or "Red Eye" in Western Canada, which adds Clamato to pale lagers.

Bloody beer, red eye, red beer, red rooster: whatever you call it, this beer-and-tomato-juice combo is way more than a brunch accompaniment.

You can create your own authentic michelada experience with the Modelo Chelada® Limón y Sal. Garnish the rim of your glass with salty sweet chamoy and chile powder and add some extra zing with a splash of lime juice. Want your michelada to pack an extra twist? Add a shot of tequila, and enjoy.

What is Michelada? Referred to as Mexican Bloody Mary, Clamato Michelada, or Clamato beer, a Michelada is a refreshing, super-cold beer cocktail. It is a slightly spicy drink with tomato juice as its base, with a bit of hot sauce and savory seasonings.

Bud Light Chelada. The refreshing taste of Bud Light with the richness of a Clamato tomato cocktail. This distinctive blend delivers a flavor that refreshes. To best enjoy, gently rotate the chilled can once before pouring.

Chelada A Chelada is a classic and simple Mexican beverage made by combining beer with lime juice, and pairing it with a salted rimmed glass. The result is a refreshing drink that you'll more and more of.

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.

While both are Mexican beer cocktails that are refreshing and perfect for a hot day, a michelada is complex and flavorful, whereas a chelada is a simpler version of the michelada. While the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, the difference between the chelada and a michelada is in the seasoning preparation.

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Carta Modelo With Lime In San Jose