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John's Tasty German Cherry Beer

Submitted by: ERLENSEE_GERMANY 
Cherry juice plus beer make a remarkable drink! I used to order it at my favorite bar in Gelnhausen, Germany! If you don't like the taste of beer alone, you will love this drink! 

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. 

The Red-Headed Step Child

Submitted by: Amalia 
My friends and I came up with this drink about four years ago. We have had it at every party or BBQ ever since. A glass of beer is spiked with whiskey, then topped with grenadine. 

Flaming Doctor Pepper I

Submitted by: SARAH COOPER 
This drink is actually considered a shooter, meaning don't hold back, guzzle it down. Amaretto and 151 proof rum are set on fire and dropped into a glass of beer. 

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. 

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