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A touch of lime and salt - in my beer? what?

By Rocky | December 26, 2007

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The latest trend sweeping the bars is the new range of Chelada style, or Michelada beers from Mexico. They bring together a combination of a nice light tasting beer, a bit like Corona and a mix of lime and salt. You might think Yuk, but they are really refreshing, and by the way so m any breweries are bringing out this type of product, it look like Chelada style beer is going to be the beer for the beautiful people of 2008. Another popular Michelda style beer is the Cerveza Preparda, which we here at Hoppsy wonder if it will be the next wave, it features- wait for it- beer, tomato juice and salsa inglesa which is like Worcestershire sauce- please brewers Don’t do it!!!!. Miller Chill is the first of these products to take on the market, with many others following. The Miller Chill has a very sweet and refreshing taste, and the salt really brings out he crispness of the beer, and is going to be a very popular summer time drink. The taste is similar to that of a Corona with a slice of lime but a more sweet and lime taste. We at Hoppsy think it is going to convert many of the people who drink the RTD ‘lolly water’ vodka or wine based drinks over to beer, which can’t be a bad thing. Try one next time you visit your local bar or pub, if nothing else Miller Chill is something different!

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