Desperados Premium Tequila Lager Cans Multipack, 24 x 500 ml
£47.49
Desperados Premium Tequila Lager Cans Multipack, 24 x 500 ml
Desperados is a new wave of beer taking the world by storm. It combines the refreshing bitter taste of beer with the sweetness of tequila. The main ingredients used to create this vibrant tequila beer are malted barley, corn, hops water and tequila.
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Description
Available as a minimum order of 24 bottles. Launched in Japan in 1987 to instant acclaim. Much is made of its own nurtured yeast (No 318) which the brewery maintains its beer remains of the highest quality and dry in taste.
Tasting notes
A refreshing barley flavour and crisp after taste. Perhaps unsurprisingly the brewery states it goes well with Sushi. Clean and crisp with a restrained bitterness and a subtle citrus aroma, this light golden beer was Japan's first "dry" lager. Its deft, distinct dryness comes from a carefully concise fermentation period, a minimum four week maturation period and the traditional addition of a small amount of rice. Fresh and with plenty of balanced finesse,
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Beer Margarita Cocktail Recipe
It's beerita time! Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is. Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering beer flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea unless, of course, you like pulp.
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