Beer Margarita

Submitted by: MDPORTER 
Margarita, vodka, beer - never thought they'd share a glass, but in this case, they do. 

JoeDogg's Spicy Red Beer

Submitted by: JoeDogg 
Oklahoma style spicy beer and tomato-vegetable juice drink. 

Nova Scotia Beer Warmer

Submitted by: BOATER RON 
It gets cold here in Nova Scotia in the winter and we love our beer, so put a little heat to a cool drink to warm you up for that walk home from the bar. 

Michilada

Submitted by: Allan Tedford 
This recipe may sound a bit odd, but this is the best beer cocktail I have ever had. Very refreshing on a hot summer afternoon. Bet you can't drink just one. 

Hop, Skip, and Go Naked

Submitted by: Sharon 
Lemonade made hard with the addition of beer and whiskey. 

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Submitted by: chefjeff 
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
This is a variation of another posted 'Beer Margarita' with a little extra 'oomph.' It's quite delicious. 
 
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