Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun A Mexican cocktail made with beer, tomato and lime juices, and assorted sauces and spices.

Etymologies

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

Spanish

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word michelada.

Examples

  • The Mexicans have a variation on the Bloody Mary cure called the michelada that sounds like it should work pretty well.

    Gadling 2010

  • The Mexicans have a variation on the Bloody Mary cure called the michelada that sounds like it should work pretty well.

    Gadling 2010

  • The michelada is a squint-and-tear-inducing combo of chile sauces mixed with beer.

    Brave New Traveler 2009

  • A good tamale and cold beer (preferably michelada) can't be beat.

    A Tamal Made by Someone Else 2010

  • It had a syrup, maybe "chamoy"; either vodka or tequila, and something spicy, as in a michelada.

    Sangrita and sangria 2009

  • It had a syrup, maybe "chamoy"; either vodka or tequila, and something spicy, as in a michelada.

    Sangrita and sangria 2009

  • A good tamale and cold beer (preferably michelada) can't be beat.

    A Tamal Made by Someone Else 2010

  • A good tamale and cold beer (preferably michelada) can't be beat.

    A Tamal Made by Someone Else 2010

  • A good tamale and cold beer (preferably michelada) can't be beat.

    A Tamal Made by Someone Else 2010

  • It had a syrup, maybe "chamoy"; either vodka or tequila, and something spicy, as in a michelada.

    Sangrita and sangria 2009

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.