Beer cocktail
A beer cocktail is a cocktail that is made by mixing beer with other ingredients, such as a distilled beverage or another style of beer. In this type of cocktail, the primary ingredient is beer.

A "Badger" cocktail, made from Guinness and Smirnoff Ice
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List of beer cocktails
- Black and Tan – A layered drink made from a blend of pale ale and a dark beer such as a stout or porter. Traditionally uses bitter and stout.
- Black Velvet – A layered drink using a combination of Stout and sparkling wine or champagne.[1] A "Poor man's Black velvet" uses cider instead of champagne.
- Blow my Skull Off – Ale or porter with rum and brandy
- Boilermaker – Mild ale mixed with bottled brown ale (United Kingdom). The American version is a glass of beer with a shot of whiskey. The beer is either served as a chaser or mixed with the whiskey.
- Brass Monkey – There are at least two cocktails going by this name. The beer version is created by adding orange juice to malt liquor.
- Bul – equal parts Corona (or pilsner or pale ale) and ginger ale, and lime juice. This sweet drink is a Cuban favorite.[2]
- Flaming Doctor Pepper – a flaming drink made from a bomb shot of high-proof alcohol and Amaretto ignited and dropped into a pint of beer. Tastes like Dr Pepper.
- Hangman's Blood – Porter combined with brandy, gin and rum.
- Incredible Hulk – a variation of the cognac drink of the same name. Both share the similarity of a Hulk-like, green color. It combines equal parts of lager and WKD Blue.[3][4]
- Irish Car Bomb – a pint glass containing half a pint of Irish stout with a mixed bomb shot of Irish cream and Irish whiskey.
- Lunchbox – Beer mixed with orange juice and a shot of Amaretto[5]
- Michelada – "Prepared beer" (or a lager) with citrus juice (e.g. lime juice), tomato juice, seasoning, chili sauce and Worcestershire sauce.[1] This tart, salty, and sour drink is popular in Mexico.[2]
- Porchcrawler – Equal parts of beer, vodka, and lemonade concentrate.
- Queen Mary – Beer with grenadine.
- Red eye – beer, Clamato juice, chili sauce, Worcestershire sauce.
- Sake bomb – Shot of sake poured or dropped into a glass of beer.
- Shandy or radler – Beer with lemonade, citrus soda, ginger beer, ginger ale, or fruit juice, e.g. grapefruit.[6][7][8]
- Snakebite – Equal parts of lager and cider.
- Somaek – Soju with beer. The ratio varies considerably.
- U-Boot – Glass of beer with a bomb shot containing vodka "submerged" in it.
- Vancouver Vice – Weiss beer based cocktail with gin, bitters, Pimms, citrus juices and strawberry honey syrup.[9]
See also
References
- "5 O'Clock Fridays: Watermelon Mint Margarita Popsicles". Spoon University. July 29, 2016.
- Goyanes, Ily (January 3, 2014). "Battle of the Cerveza-Mixed Drinks: Cuba's Bul vs. Mexico's Michelada". Miami New Times.
- "Incredible Hulk! - One mean green drink to get you mess". StudentRecipes.com.
- "The one & only 'INCREDIBLE HULK' Cocktail". www.cocktail.uk.com.
- "Lunchbox Recipe". NYT Cooking. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
- "What's the Difference Between a Radler and a Shandy?". Coastal Living. Archived from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
- "What Is the Difference Between a Radler and a Shandy?". Chowhound.
- "A Guide to Citrus Beer: What is a Shandy and a Radler?". KegWorks Blog. April 3, 2019.
- Beer Wrangler "A perfect beer cocktail for the summer". Archived from the original on 2018-09-18. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
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