Michelada Recipe

This Basic Michelada Recipe is a Mexican beer cocktail made with cold cervezas, juice, lime, and assorted spices served in a chili and salt- rimmed glass!

Hello lovelies! It’s Ashley!  I am back with the follow-up recipe that I hinted about in my last post. Hopefully you haven’t used all of your Vegan Worcestershire Sauce, because you will need it for this next treat.

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Easy Michelada Recipe

So I know that if you follow The Foodie Affair, you have seen the delectable cocktails that my mom is so fab at making.

It’s definitely something we’re enthusiastic about in my family.

Why spend too much at a restaurant for a sugary, cheaply made treat, when you can make it at home exactly to your liking?

Those cocktails usually revolve around a liquor, some flavorings, and la-dee-da, voila, you have a drink!

However, recently I feel like everywhere I look, I see people ditching the liquor and instead talking about beer cocktails.

I’m a little snobby about beer, to be honest. When I can afford them, I like interesting craft brews and I like them just the way they were brewed; those master brewers know what they’re doing and I trust ‘em.

Keeping this philosophy in mind, the concept of a beer cocktail seemed strange, unfamiliar, even sacrilegious to me. Why mess with a good thing?

Michelada Recipe

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Michelada AKA Cheladas

My first introduction to the Michelada occurred in the aisles of a liquor store.

Maybe you’ve seen the strange iteration there before: a tall styrofoam cup with a smattering of spices along its edge, ostensibly filled with more spices, waiting for a beer.

It looked strange, and yet, the concept intrigued me. A spicy beer? Cold, refreshing, with a punch of heat? I did my research.

Apparently Micheladas, sometimes called Cheladas, are a kind of beer cocktail commonly found in Mexico (and more increasingly in the US too).

They don’t consist of one absolute recipe, as different regions in Mexico put their own spin on the idea. In its most basic form, you combine a Mexican lager with lime juice and seasoning.

Some additions I saw mentioned many times were tomato or clamato juices, as well as Maggi and Worcestershire sauces.

So, once I made my Worcestershire, I mixed up a pitcher of Micheladas!

They’re pretty low in alcohol, so they make a nice morning-after or early afternoon sipper.

Once you’ve started adding ingredients, I encourage you to tweak it to your personal tastes.

As far as I’ve learned, in the world of Micheladas, the personal touch is what makes the drink.

Michelada Recipe
Michelada Recipe in a colorful glass with a skull

Basic Michelada Recipe

Delicious tomato juice and beer based Mexican Michelada recipe that can be customized to your personal taste. Add extra heat or a little more spice for the perfect cocktail.
4.94 from 16 votes
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Course: Beverage
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: alcohol, cocktails, drinks, Mexican
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 6 -8 servings
Calories: 185kcal
Author: Ashley @ The Foodie Affair

Ingredients

  • 4 cups tomato juice
  • 4 limes juiced
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp Maggi sauce
  • 2 tsp Tapatio sauce
  • 3 Lagers Dos Equis, Tecate, Corona, Pacifico, Modelo, etc.
  • 1 tbsp Tajin seasoning

Instructions

  • In a pitcher, combine tomato juice, lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, Maggi sauce, and Tapatio. Give it all a good mix.
  • Add the beer; be careful to pour slowly to avoid foam.
  • Pour the Tajin in a plate, run the edge of a lime over the rim of your glasses, and then place onto the Tajin seasoning so it sticks to the glass.
  • Pour your Michelada into your seasoned glasses and then ENJOY 🙂

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 185kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1371mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 8g

Disclaimer

Please note that the nutritional information provided are guidelines and may vary based on the brand of products used. For your specific nutritional goals use My Fitness Pal or Verywell Fit recipe calculators. All content within this site is not intended as medical diagnosis or treatment and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical expertise.

Until next time, Ashley

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18 Comments

  1. Haven’t heard of Michelada before, but sounds like a really interesting drink. I don’t drink beer, but maybe my husband would love to try a Michelada.

  2. That is a cool looking glass. I don’t drink anything alcoholic more then once or twice a year. I am sure there are beer drinkers who will like it.

  3. I am so glad I found your site. This recipe was really interesting as I was not familiar with the beverage. Love when I learn new foodie facts. Oh yeah and I totally agree with everyone else, the glass is FAB!

  4. That is pretty much the coolest glass ever!!!! Oh, and the Michelada sounds pretty awesome, too!