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A beer cocktail is a mixed drink similar to a true cocktail. It is made predominantly with beer (including ales, such as stouts, or lagers, such as pilsners), into which distilled alcohol (like vodka, gin, rum, tequila, etc.) or other drink mixer is combined.
   The distinction between a beer cocktail and a cocktail with beer is the relative amounts of the various alcohols. In a beer cocktail, the beer product is the primary alcohol by volume compared to the distilled alcohol or mixer.

List of beer cocktails

  • Barrack - Beer mixed with a shot of Arrack
  • Beerita — beer, a shot of tequilla and a shot of limeaide concentrate.
  • BeeSting — dark beer (for example, stout or porter) and orange juice.
  • Black and Tan - pale ale layered with a dark beer.
  • Black Cossack — a chilled Guinness containing vodka and rum
  • Blackbeard's Delight - beer vodka sugar combo in ratios of 30 cans of beer, 1.75 liters of vodka, 1 tub of lemonade powder
  • Hoegaarden with a shot of jager dropped in.
  • Black Velvet
  • Boilermaker or Jimmy & Guinney — a depth charge is a method of preparing/drinking a 'boilermaker.
  • Brass Monkey — A 40oz of malted beer (Usually Olde English) drank to the top of the label, then filled with orange Juice
  • Broadway — popular in Japan, mixing beer and cola is known as a Broadway.
  • Butterbeer - A pint of Michelob Light with a shot of butterscotch schnapps.
  • Caffeine bomb Newcastle Brown Ale, Espresso, Jack Daniels and Red Bull
  • Carbomb (also known as Irish Carbomb or Belfast Carbomb)
  • Caribbean Night — beer and 1 fl oz of coffee-flavored liquor.
  • Cerveza preparada
  • Chavela (see Cerveza preparada)
  • Dark Side of the Moon - 1/2 Guiness, 1/2 Blue Moon
  • Depth Charge (see Boilermaker)
  • Diesel or Turbo Diesel (see Snakebite)
  • Dirty Water 3/4 schooner of lager (Tooheys New) topped off with cola and a shot of golden rum(Bundaberg Rum)
  • Down Low 1 shot of Jack Daniels topped with 7 oz. of cheap beer (Budweiser, PBR, or Narragansett). Served in a High Ball or 8 oz. Shot Glass.
  • Fanshop - Cheap beer plus orange Fanta. Very popular among Chilean young women.
  • Dr Pepper — Alcoholic cocktail that contains no Dr Pepper soft drink.
  • Flaming Dr Pepper — Alcoholic cocktail that contains no Dr Pepper soft drink.
  • Flaming Cheeky Tractor — half pint of beer, Baileys Irish Cream, Smirnoff Ice, port, WKD Blue, sambuca.
  • Force — beer mixed with lemonade and vodka
  • Fountain Hill Rum-bomb — a shot of Captain Morgan spice rum dropped into a glass of Yuengling lager, traditionally followed by shotgunning a can of beer. Certain financial restrictions have made amendments to the recipe, which now calls for Milwaukee's Best Light, instead of Yuengling. Popular within the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania
  • Gold Rush — Beer mixed wih Jack Daniels, vodka, and orange juice
  • Honey Bear — 2/3 Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss and 1/3 Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss
  • Hulk — ½ pint lager beer topped with WKD Blue, which turns the lager bright green.
  • Ingrid - 2/3 beer and 1/3 vermouth
  • Irish Carbomb - a shot of half baileys and half irish whisky dropped in a half pint of Guinness
  • Irish Steamroller - Pint of Guinness not quite all the way up add 3 shots of Tequilla
  • Jungle 40 - Pour an energy drink into a 2/3 full 40oz Malt Liquor bottle.
  • Kalamazoo Kicker — 1 Pint Bud Light Beer with 1/4 Can of Red Bull Energy Drink.
  • Liquid Viagra — beer mixed with Red Bull energy drink.
  • Loaded Corona — Top off a bottle of Corona beer with a shot of Bacardi Limón; tastes similar to a traditional Corona with lime, but alcohol content is increased.
  • Lonnie- Glass filled half way with Blue Moon beer and the rest of the glass filled with Orange Juice.
  • McLester Bomb — A cocktail made with Red Stripe and a shot of Jamaican rum.
  • Meltdown — Made by mixing beer and Everclear.
  • Mexican Iced Tea — pour 1½ fl oz tequila and 3 fl oz Mexican beer or other lager into an old fashioned glass ¾ filled with ice cubes. Stir gently and garnish with a slice of lime.
  • Michelada - several types of, the basic one is made of lemon and salt plus beer
  • Mountain Dew — pour melon liqueur into a shot glass, then drop the shot glass into a shandy. The taste resembles a Mountain Dew soda, of which there's none in the drink. (see photo)
  • Myztisa — beer mixed with soft drink, milk and a shot of rum.
  • Ogre JuiceSleeman Cream ale mixed with 2 fl oz of whiskey. Unlike a Boilermaker, the liquor and beer are mixed, resulting in a strong, brownish drink.
  • Pink Panty Dropper - Everclear, Natural Light, and pink lemonade
  • Pipe Wrench - India Pale Ale with gin.
  • Poor Man's Black Velvet (see Black Velvet and Snakebite)
  • Porch Crawler — 24 bottles of beer, 40 oz Vodka, 4 fruit punch concentrates.
  • Portagaff
  • Raging BullCorona, tequila, and Red Bull, mixed in the beer bottle, then the top of the bottle is gently tapped with a glass to make the beer overflow out of the top.
  • Red Eye — A Bloody Mary made with 3–4 fl oz of Clamato and a pint of light beer, or just beer and tomato juice.
  • Red Eye 2 - 1/2 bottle Beer, 1 shot Vodka, Full glass V-8 Juice, 1 Raw Egg
  • Red Hoe - Hoegaarden with Framboise (Also known as a Raspberry Gaarden)
  • Red Lion Inn or the Flyin Lion - created by Evan Johnson and Zak Kapla is the name given to 1/2 pint Lionshead and 1/2 of Red Bull served cold in a pint glass and rapidly consumed. It is named after the Red Lion Inn located in Quakertown, PA it's popular among students of King's College, Pennsylvania.
  • Russian Eyebrow — Pint of Strongbow Cider and vodka... Don't let it get warm unless you want something that tastes like sweat.
  • Sake bomb - a shot of sake dropped into beer
  • Shandy — beer mixed with lemonade; soda water; and ginger ale, ginger beer, or other soft drink.
  • Skippy's — one part beer, one part vodka, and one part lemonade.
  • Sledgeout — a Snakebite with a double Gin and lime.
  • Snakebite — variations and alternate names: snakebite and black, Snakey B, purple nasty, purple, black, deadly snakebite, hard snakebite, and super snakebite.
  • Sporty — A 40 oz (aka a "forty") of malt liquor with 16 oz. drained off, topped off with a Sparks (caffeinated alcohol beverage).
  • Strongbull — Strongbow and Red Bull.
  • Surfing Naked — Cheap American beer mixed with Hawaiian Punch. (Variation: add rum to make a "Hanging Ten")
  • Tom BassBass and a shot of Jägermeister.
  • Tom O'Hawk or Tomahawkpint glass with half a pint of Guinness, add a double shot of vodka, and top off with Smirnoff Ice.
  • Uboot — beer and vodka. Poland.
  • Urine Sample - 1/2 shot beer, 1/2 shot tequila, mixed and warmed in a microwave for 15 seconds.
  • Yorsh — also beer and vodka. Russia
  • Wapatuli - beer vodka lemonade combo in ratios of 30 cans of icehouse beer, 1.75 liters of vodka, 6 frozen lemonade concentrates, 7lb. bag of ice, and mix in large styrofoam cooler.
  • Wife Beater - a concoction containing 1/2 pint lager, traditionally Stella Artois, 1/2 pint Smirnoff Ice and topped with a shot of Vodka. This drink is generally associated with Binge drinking.
  • Wisconsin Lunch Box — Half light beer / half OJ and a drop shot of Amaretto.
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