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    10 Fiesta-Worthy Recipes for Cinco De Mayo

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    This has some of the classic flavors of a Bloody Mary, but because you use beer in place of vodka, the general effect is gentler. - A&M
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    Photo by: Sarah Shatz
    Michelada
    This has some of the classic flavors of a Bloody Mary, but because you use beer in place of vodka, the general effect is gentler. - A&M
    Save & print this recipe on FOOD52.

    Serves 4

    Lime wedges
    Celery salt
    1 6oz can tomato juice
    2 limes, juiced
    1/4 tsp. celery salt
    1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
    1/4 -1/2 tsp. Tabasco sauce
    2 12oz bottles of beer
    Ice cubes

    1. Prepare the glasses: rub the rims of 4 tall glasses with the lime wedges then coat the rims with salt.
    2. In a bowl, combine tomato juice, lime juice, celery salt, Worcestershire and Tabasco and mix well. Adjust seasoning to taste.
    3. Add a handful of ice to each of the prepared glasses. Divide the tomato juice mixture between them. Top the glasses with half a bottle of beer each. Garnish with a lime wedge. less 
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    Thu, May 3, 2012 11:48 AM EDT
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