Mexican Beer.........................?
[2009-02-28 18:47:32]

Q: Any good recipes for Mexican beer
like how much lemon or salt should i put in there?

A: No salt. Maybe salt the rim a little.

No lemon!

Use a squeeze of a LIME wedge.

That's it.

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Substitute Mexican beer for a different kind of beer?
[2009-10-13 08:16:53]
seinfeld urban sombrero lives

Hi, I have a coworker who's making a recipe that calls for a Mexican beer and she doesn't have any. She doesn't want to buy a six pack if she's not going to drink the rest. The beers I have are a lot of Belgium, Irish, English, and micro-brews. I also


most mexican beer is a light color.
so any light colored beer will do.

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What is the Mexican beer that Mexico does not import and crossing the Mexican border with it illegal in Mexico
[2008-01-04 01:46:23]
Bottle of Corona Extra IMG_7326

According to some of my Mexican friends this beer you can’t buy in America. This is the BEST tasting beer that Mexico has and they consider this beer their own. I don’t want to travel all the way to Mexico to taste this beer so if anyone knows were


Mexican beer that Mexico does not import?????
crossing the border with a mexican beer illegal in Mexico???

probably you are talking about the rights of international trade.... most of the mexican beers which are sold in USA states

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Can I use a malt beverage in place of dark mexican beer in a chicken mole` recipe?
[2010-05-25 08:00:23]
Corona's

I have a chicken mole` recipe that calls for dark Mexican beer...can I use a product that I found in the Mexican food isle of my grocery store called Malt Beverage ( Malta Goya)...its non-alcoholic.


yes, however it won't be quite the same
alcohol is a very good conveyor of flavor and extracts essential flavorings, which gives a lot of flavor to the end product, you won't get with a malt-flavored soda.

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