Poor Mans Bloody

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Poor Mans Bloody

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

bloody mary shrimp cocktail or spicy Bloody Mary

Tomato, malty, savory, spicy


  • Tomato Juice 24 cl
  • Beer 12 cl
  • Tabasco Sauce 1 splash(es)
  • Worcestershire Sauce 1 splash(es)
  • Pepper - -
  • Salt - -


Any Glass of your Choice


Poor Mans Bloody
poor mans bloody is a popular Beer cocktail containing a combinations of Tomato Juice,Beer,Tabasco Sauce,Worcestershire Sauce,Pepper,Salt .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
When you want a Bloody Mary but don`t have the fixins, this simple substitute hits the spot on a budget. Savory tomato juice provides the signature thick, rich red color and umami taste. Beer adds pleasantly bitter, malty notes along with effervescence. Tabasco and Worcestershire lend a hint of spice, salt, vinegar and savory depth, but the flavors are very adjustable to taste. Build it tall over ice and garnish with a celery stick for the full experience. While it may seem like a pale imitation of the real deal, this pared-down version has an easy drinking charm all its own. Keep the ingredients on hand for an instant hair-of-the-dog savior!


Poor Mans Bloody Ingredients


Tomato Juice,Beer,Tabasco Sauce,Worcestershire Sauce,Pepper,Salt,


Poor Mans Bloody Recipe


Build over ice in a lowball glass, add beer last. Garnish with a celery stalk.

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  • Tomato Juice

    Tomato juice is obviously the juice of ripe tomatoes, and is usually used as a beverage, either plain or in cocktails such as Bloody Mary. Tomato juice releases enzymes that breaks down alcohol faster in your liver, so if you are looking to start the next day early and fresh, opt for a cocktail with Tomato juice in it.

  • Beer

    Ginger Beer like Ginger Ale is a carbonated non-alcoholic beverage that is produced by the natural fermentation of prepared ginger spice, yeast and sugar. Ginger Beer has a stronger flavour and often uses real ginger while Ginger Ale uses ginger syrup.

    Ginger beer started with spice trade with the orient and probably was an Oriental import since ginger fermented beer has been in use as medicine in China and India since 500 BC.

    Ginger Beer is regulated to 2% alcohol if any alcohol is present at all.

    Mexico has a long history of beer going back to the Mesoamerican cultures who knew of fermented alcoholic beverages. Including corn beer, long before the Spaniards brought distillation with them.
    European beer brewed with barley was introduced by the Spaniards after Hernan Cortes’s arrival. But beer production was strictly regulated with prohibitions and taxes by Spanish rulers and it was only after the Mexican War of Independence that breweries flourished again, and this was boosted by the arrival of German immigrants provided the impetus to the opening of many breweries across the country.
    Mexican beer is distinctive for its lager like properties, light bodies and has a mild taste, Mexican beers are usually sold in 325 ml bottles. Corona is the most renowned Mexican beer sold all over the world.

  • Tabasco Sauce

    Tabasco Sauce is a brand of hot sauce made from the Tabasco chili pepper that grow mostly in the Gulf Coast of Mexico. It is one of the known highly pungent and hot pepper like the Naga Jalokia of India. Tabasco Sauce is made with just three ingredients - peppers, salt and vinegar. The red pepper mash in aged in white oak barrels and the long aging process renders the complex flavour to this hot sauce.
    It is an American brand, produced by the Mcilhenny Company of Avery Islands, Southern Louisiana. In drink mixing, Tabasco is popularly known to be an ingredient in the Bloody Mary cocktail and is used in many cocktail classics, the sauce simply enhances the flavour of every drink and adds the extra kick to every sip.

  • Worcestershire Sauce

    Worcestershire Sauce is a fermented liquid condiment created by the British chemists John Wheeley Lea and Henry Perrins, in the city of Worcester in Worchestershire, England, in the first half of the 19th Century.
    Fermented fish sauce has ben in use in Greco-Roman cuisine, fermented anchovy sauce can be traced back to the 17th Century Europe too. However this particular concoction is tentatively attributed by the original label of the company's product as a sauce that came "from the recipe of a nobleman in the county", the company also claimed that Lord Marcus Sandys, ex-Governor of Bengal, encountered it while in India with the East India Company in the 1830s, and he commissioned a local apothecary to recreate it. The original recipe includes vinger, molasses, sugar. salt, anchovies, tamarind, shallots/onions, garlic, other spices and flavourings, and quite resemble an Indian fish curry or fish sauce recipe indeed.
    In food and in cocktail, this sauce provides for a background flavour and is a source of umami, the fifth flavour or the flavour of savouriness. The spicy richness is what makes Bloody Mary, Caesar and Bull Shot cocktails the spicy, salty and overall savoury flavour.

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