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A beer cocktail is a cocktail that is made by mixing beer with a distilled beverage or another style of beer. In this type of cocktail, the primary ingredient is beer. A mixture of beer with a beverage that contains a soft drink is usually called a shandy.
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List of beer cocktails
- Black and Tan - Made from a blend of pale ale and a dark beer such as a stout or porter. Traditionally uses bitter and stout.
- Black Velvet - Stout with some sparkling wine or champagne. Cheap version uses cider and stout.
- Boilermaker - Mild ale mixed with bottled brown ale or in the US a glass of beer with a shot of whiskey.
- Brass Monkey - Beverage created by adding orange juice to a partially drunk 40 ounce. Named after the Beastie Boys song although disputed whether this is the drink referred to in the song.
- Coronarita - Overturned Corona bottle draining into a margarita.
- Clam Pint - Lager with clamato. Occasionally served premixed or with the Clamato in a sidecar for the customer to add. Popular in Western Canada
- Dog's Nose - Beer and gin, referred to in Tom Sharpe's book Grantchester Grind.
- Flaming Doctor Pepper - Flaming drink made from beer, high-proof alcohol and Amaretto. Tastes like Dr Pepper.
- Hangman's Blood - Porter combined with brandy, gin, and rum.
- Irish Car Bomb - Irish stout with a mixed shot of Irish cream and Irish whiskey.
- Michelada - Beer mixed with lemon juice, salt, Worcestershire sauce, Valentina and Maggi hot sauces.
- Micky Mouse - Equal parts of lager and bitter
- Porchcrawler - Equal parts of beer, vodka, and lemonade concentrate.
- Red Eye - Beer, Clamato juice, Worcestershire sauce, pepper.
- Sake bomb - Shot of sake poured or dropped into a glass of beer.
- Snakebite - Equal parts of lager and cider
- Tom Bass - Bass ale with a shot of Jägermeister served in a pint glass.
- U-Boot - Glass of beer with a shot glass containing vodka "submerged" in it.
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See also
- Berliner Weisse
- Wassail
- List of cocktails
- 2010s in food
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References
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