What Makes This Drink So Good

It’s unbelievably delicious. Seriously. My husband & I go to Mexico a lot, and “vaso de chelada” is high on my list of phrases-I-use-most because I just can’t get enough of them. It’s the only thing I’ll drink on the beach when the sun is out, and I dreamed of them during my pregnancies. I mean, salt cravings + unquenchable thirst + “off limits”? Talk about wanting what you can’t have.It’s so easy to make. Even though it’s a cocktail, there’s no infused syrups, no muddling a bunch of different herbs and fruits, not even a need for a cocktail shaker.It’s super budget-friendly, and the ingredients are easy to find. All you really need are fresh limes, ice, a little salt, and a few beers. Cheladas are a great option if you want something to go with Mexican food but you’re not big on drinks like margaritas. They’re perfect alongside so many different recipes! Serve them next to carne asada fries, shredded chicken tacos, carnitas nachos, or Mexican stuffed peppers.

Key Ingredients

Beer – The key to a good chelada is using the right beer. You want something that’s light and crisp, with a refreshing flavor – not anything heavy or overpowering. Dos Equis is my go-to for stateside cheladas, but you could use Modelo or Tecate or anything along those lines. Also, your beer needs to be as cold as possible!Lime Juice – I really can’t recommend enough that you use fresh lime juice, not bottled. What’s really great is you can adjust the amount of lime juice in your chelada to preference. I can’t get enough of that lime flavor, but my husband prefers his chelada a little lighter – so I use the juice from two limes, and he sticks to just one.

Chef’s Tips

For a spicy take on a chelada, try a michelada. It’s similar, but most variations take the beer + lime juice combination a little further, adding ingredients like Clamato juice, Worcestershire, soy sauce, and hot sauce.You can skip the ice cubes if you want by putting your empty glass in the freezer at least 30 minutes before making your drink. The frosted glass will keep your chelada nice and cool without watering down your cocktail. To salt or not to salt? The salted rim is totally optional, so you can skip it if you prefer, but I think it adds a lot to the drink. Tajin is a great alternative if you want to add a little heat and lime flavor with your salt.

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