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DoD_Ales

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OK, don't judge me.
In WI, it's customary to serve a Bloody Mary with a beer chaser. See http://onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/askomcbloodymarys.html for confirmation and a nice discussion.

Well, tonight after a really nice bloody mary, SWMBO made for me with a quarter dill pickle garnish, I remembered that I had a last bottle of my "on-sale cerveza", long story, in the fridge. I poured it on top of the ice, tomato dregs, and lemon and got a surprisingly tasty micheleda.

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Should I feel ashamed?
 
I have had a Bloody Mary with a celery stick, an olive and a lime. It never occurred to me that a dill pickle would fit the bill. I must try this!
 
OK, don't judge me.
In WI, it's customary to serve a Bloody Mary with a beer chaser. See http://onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/askomcbloodymarys.html for confirmation and a nice discussion.

Well, tonight after a really nice bloody mary, SWMBO made for me with a quarter dill pickle garnish, I remembered that I had a last bottle of my "on-sale cerveza", long story, in the fridge. I poured it on top of the ice, tomato dregs, and lemon and got a surprisingly tasty micheleda.

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Should I feel ashamed?

they say, "Judge not lest ye be judged thyself." go ahead & judge the hell out of me because you have just been judged. be ashamed. be very ashamed.
 
Why would you chase a bloody mary with anything other than another bloody mary? Of course that's assuming that a bloody mary needs to be chased by anything. I've always gone with the theory that shots get chasers, mixed drinks, well, you just drink more of them.
Regards, GF.
 
That's a good point, as I usually leave Boody Marys and Caesars for the end of my drinking. The spice really crushes the palate and I like to think the vitamins in the juice might help prevent hangover. But I dig the idea of cleaning the glass with beer because tomato juice clings a lot and I've had some great beers designed to be like Bloody Marys.
 
Sounds like the perfect application for a BMC or Mexican lager.

I love micheladas, but I'd never waste a "good" beer on one.


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