Mexican Beers

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mmmmbeer
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Mexican Beers

Post by mmmmbeer »

Has anyone come up with any good flavours to emulate Corona or know of any good kits close to Corona.
scanman
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Post by scanman »

Do a forum search on Corona clones. Theres a few on here you can try.
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Chris
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Post by Chris »

The main flavour ingredient comes out of a camel I've been told...
scanman
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Post by scanman »

More then likely a donkey. Not to many camels in Mexico.

That said, you either like the stuff or you don't. I find with the lime its a very easy drinking beer for hot weather.
Don't touch the stuff much myself, but if and when I do it always seems to be in summer or the hotter months.
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mmmmbeer
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Post by mmmmbeer »

Thanks Guys, yes it is definatly a summer beer, but with our great weather warming up, verry much looking forward to sinking a few on a nice relaxing arvo. :D
Chris
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Post by Chris »

Make sure you find yourself a good cheap source of limes. They are pretty expensive at the moment.
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Chris wrote:Make sure you find yourself a good cheap source of limes. They are pretty expensive at the moment.
But not at my place, I have a very productive lime tree in my backyard....
petesbrew
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Post by petesbrew »

My tree's in the front yard.... luckily don't seem to miss many, and I'm having a good crop ATM.

The limes kept my Coopers cerveza nice and "limey". It was a bit bland without, but they're a good summer quencher.
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