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LeNell It All - Micheladas for Muggy Weather


A michelada. Photo: Winemeup, Flickr.
Alabama-born LeNell Smothers defines herself first and foremost as a bartender, but she's been called many things -- most recently, the proprietress of LeNell's liquor store. She's owned her own whiskey label called Red Hook Rye and been recognized by her home state as an honorary Colonel. Other interests include gin, sin and men.

I love cocktails. I love my wine. However, sometimes nothing hits the spot like a cold beer when the sun's blistering down. If you are still in the mood for a cocktail but craving that beer, try a michelada.

As with many mixed drinks, you may get a different flavor depending on your location and bartender. A michelada may have some sort of tomato juice or it may not. Like a martini, always specify how you like your drink.

In Baja if you ask for a michelada, you'll typically get a cocktail with beer, salt, and fresh Key lime juice. On the mainland you can order a Clamato (which has clam broth) or some type of tomato juice spiked with various sauces. It's similar to a Bloody Mary, with beer instead of vodka. (Even if the cocktail does not contain the brand-name Clamato mix, the drink is still often referred to as "a Clamato.") I prefer a Clamato as a brunch drink rather than an afternoon refresher.

Two recipes for a michelada and a michelada Clamato, after the jump!
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Summery beer cocktails

A lemonade shandy in a Carlsberg Lager glassUp until a Memorial Day picnic a year ago, I had never encountered the concept of a beer cocktail. It had never even occurred to me that one would want to mix beer with something else. That was, until I walked up to a friend at the picnic and she said, "Hey, do you want a Lemonade Shandy?"

I said sure, because I almost always say sure when someone offers me a drink, and walked with her to the makeshift bar (three coolers lined up under a tree). She popped a bottle of Yuengling Lager (the drinkable, inexpensive beer of choice in Philadelphia) and poured half it's contents into one of those big red plastic cups you always find at picnics and parties. She filled it the rest of the way up with sparkling lemonade, giving it a rough swirl in an attempt to combine and handed it over. There must have been a look of horror in my eyes as I took it, because she offered an encouraging, "Just taste it, it's really good, I swear." I took a sip and discovered that she was right. It was fantastic, as the lemonade took the middling lager to another level of goodness.

This week the food section of the Oregonian ran a feature on beer cocktails and the foods that go nicely with them. They've got a really comprehensive list of summer beer cocktail suggestions. I do believe that Hibiscus blossom is calling my name.

Photo courtesy Anush Wij

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