Beer Margaritas

"Don't let the name throw you! These are the best margaritas I've ever made at home! No blender needed. Just mix and pour. Try this just once, they won't disappoint!"
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
48 oz.
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Grab a pitcher to mix all ingredients.
  • Add all ingredients and stir.
  • Rub the edges of your margarita glasses with a cut lime or Rose's Sweetened Lime juice and dip in margarita salt or kosher salt.
  • Add ice to your glasses and pour the mix inches.
  • Notes:.
  • Your limeade can still be frozen, the alcohol and Sprite will melt it.
  • Also, your average bud light, modelo, or corona will do. No need for special microbrews. We use Modelo and it is perfect!

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Reviews

  1. These are great! Easy to make, refreshing and very tasty. Made them several times experimenting with different types of beer. Did taste a little different each time. They're a keeper. Thanks.
     
  2. Awesome, and so simple to prepare! This is a winner! Thanks for sharing!
     
  3. A friend of mine made these this last weekend and I was a little skeptical when I saw her tossing all of this in the pitcher, but...WOW!!! Once it hits your lips, it's sooooooooo good!!! :) It goes down way too easy!!! She did use two cans of Sprite for more fizz :)
     
  4. Woohoo - my new favorite make-at-home margaritas! So easy and so tasty! After a day of yard work we didn't bother with the fuss of salting the rim of the glass - just mixed 'em up and poured 'em over ice. Loved these - thanks for posting this! Made for Spring PAC 2009
     
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I've worked in the food industry for several years, starting at the bottom and now in Marketing. I love to cook at home for two reasons. The first, you never know what's in your food unless you cook it yourself. (Fast food is the worst!) The second, I like to take family favorites and make them a little more on the lighter side. You know, all the indulgence with half the fat. <img src="http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/MrsTeny/Permanent%20Collection/PACSpring09Iwasadopted.jpg">
 
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