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In its current state of evolutionary perambulation, the Michelada is a rather broad genus that affords a good deal of regional and personal variation.
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I doubt the drink will become a standard part of the cocktail canon, but the Michelada is a curious treat.
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Relax in the hotel's lovely courtyard with a cold and spicy Michelada beer mixed with Worcestershire, Tabasco, lemon, salt and pepper and a saucer of their delicious fresh olives, marinated on the premises.
Take Monday Off: Austin Kate Bolick 2011
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Another favorite is the Michelada $8, a beer cocktail with tomato and lime juice and a dressing made of five red chilies.
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The Spanish-style d é cor — tall beamed ceilings, leather upholstered high-backed chairs around heavy wood tables — aptly suits the incredible enchiladas, and the Michelada comes DIY, as in, add your Tabasco and Worcestershire as you go.
Take Monday Off: Austin Kate Bolick 2011
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Relax in the hotel's lovely courtyard with a cold and spicy Michelada and a saucer of their delicious fresh olives, marinated on the premises 1316 S.
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Michelada - A traditional hangover remedy, the Michelada is part beer, part Bloody Mary and works equally well as a morning pick-me-up or an early evening party-starter.
Organic Authority.com: 7 Fun Beer Cocktail Recipes Organic Authority.com 2011
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Another favorite is the Michelada $8, a beer cocktail with tomato and lime juice and a dressing made of five red chilies.
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Michelada - A traditional hangover remedy, the Michelada is part beer, part Bloody Mary and works equally well as a morning pick-me-up or an early evening party-starter.
Organic Authority.com: 7 Fun Beer Cocktail Recipes Organic Authority.com 2011
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Fonda San Miguel's Spanish-style d é cor — tall beamed ceilings, leather upholstered high-backed chairs around heavy wood tables — aptly suits the incredible enchiladas, and the Michelada beer mixed with Worcestershire, Tabasco, lemon, salt and pepper.
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