We talked about beer cocktails back in Session #27, and I mentioned I had written a piece on them for a cooking magazine. The magazine is Fine Cooking, and the piece is up on their website; have a look. I wouldn't point it out -- I don't point out all my stuff to you, after all! -- except that it's my first piece in a food magazine, and that since it came out less than a week ago I've already had four people mention it to me. Guess I need to pitch more food magazines.
And yes, Stephen, I've sold out to beer cocktails. And you know? Not only is the money pretty good, but they don't taste bad, either.
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My first exposure to beer coctails was in Greece, where the locally brewed Amstel and Heineken were as bad as beer could get. My British friends were drinking a "Shandy".
Tell ya what, the sound of beer and Sprite/7Up may sound bad, but it was a godsend at that point in time.
Lew! When I was in college I knew a girl who could only drink beer if it was mixed with orange juice! Is there a name for that!? Was she ahead of her time? Or is it just disgusting!?
Wow. Never head of that one, Bob. If she was drinking light beer...wouldn't that just be a weak, fizzy screwdriver?
You betcha, Dr. Beaumont, and if I could get more stories like this one, I would!
Hey baby! Wanna have a good beer-cocktail-writing time?
I can see OJ with a nice fruitier style of hefe, perhaps.... May serve as a good eye opener with Sunday brunch in fact..... Over at One Guy they mix cider with their hefe, same approach I guess, but probably not the intent of the young lady in question. Lew, nice piece, enjoyed it.
Best one my darling wife came up with so far: Fruli Strawberry and Southern Tier Mokah.
The ultimate chocolate-covered strawberry.
okbrewer- I've heard of mixing a Berliner Weisse with orange juice (in fact, the packaging on a six-pack of Kindl Weisse suggests this). It's very tasty and, since Berliners are only around 3% ABV to begin with, very lightweight. At Piece brewpub in Chicago they call it a "beermosa," which makes sense since Napoleon called Berliner Weisse the “Champagne of the North.”
As immortalized by The Beastie Boys, a mixture of Olde English malt liquor and orange juice is a Brass Monkey.
Surely some of you heads had this back in the day?
Ye gods, Felicia, the only way to drink dat shit is straight up and ice cold!
Although...might be good with tomato juice...
Ommegang Witt and Orange Juice == OO. Pretty damn good. Had it for the first time at Blind Tiger here in Manhattan.
I guess I should elaborate. First, this was around 1975-76, so in OK we didn't even know Belgium existed let alone Belgian beers! The likely beer was Coors or maybe Old Milwaukee. I would buy a sixer and a carton of OJ, pop the tops on a coupla cans and take a swig outta hers and pour in some OJ before she would consider drinking it! I never tried it. Maybe it's good!
Yeah, that's what I figgered, knowing when you and I were in college. I've had saison mimosas and the like, but never heard of anyone doing it with mainstream beer. Soda, tomato juice, but never OJ.
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