Michealado

Here is how to say Cheers in different regions of the world

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Drinking has always been associated with social order and trust, and thus from the most cultured to the savage, every kind of people have their own drinking rituals, ranging from fascinating to weird. But before delving deep into rituals. First things first.

Here is how to say Cheers! around the world

In Span say ¡Salud!

In Italy say Cin cin! ( do not say that in Japan, that would mean a male genital in Japanese )

In France it would be Santé !

In Germany celebrate with a Prost!

In Scandinavia it is Skål! ( although a skohl translates to a bowl, it also meand a Skull, reminding one of the old way of drinking from the Skull of a fallen enemy )

In Russia kiss your drinking partner and drink chilled Vodka by saying За здоровье!, which would mean "To your heart's content and is pronounced as na zdorovie!. Although in anglophone world, this salutation is more commonly attributed as the Russian way of saying Cheers, the more regularly used is Будем здоровы! ( BOOdym zdaROvy) meaning to our health.

While in Turkey,, say ?erefe!

In Portugal say Saúde!

Finally, while in Japan say Kampai! with a lot of respect

and in Korea say Geonbae which translates to Bottoms Up, with an intention to empty the glass of soju after the formal toast following customs of an informal hoesik with elders or bosses.

Cheer however you may, drink responsibly :)

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Michealado

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.

Spicy, savory, and refreshing


  • Chilled 1800 Tequila 2 cl
  • Chilled Corona Lager 36 cl
  • Hot Pepper Sauce 6 drops
  • Chili Powder 1 pinch


Beer mug


Michealado
Michealado is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of Chilled 1800 Tequila,Chilled Corona Lager,Hot Pepper Sauce,Chili Powder .Served using Beer mug


Michealado Ingredients


Chilled 1800 Tequila,Chilled Corona Lager,Hot Pepper Sauce,Chili Powder,


Michealado Recipe


Pour desired amount of tequila into mug or glass. Add the juice of one lime. Fill the rest of the glass with beer (preferably corona or dos equis). Add the hot-sauce of your preference, and a dash of chili powder. Stir the contents of the drink and add ice if desired.

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  • Chilled 1800 Tequila

    1800 Tequila is a Mexican tequila brand owned by the Beckmann Family, the family owns the Jose Cuervo tequila brand too. 1800 is a 100% blue agave tequila bottled in Jalisco, Mexico. 1800 is named after the year tequila was first aged in oak casks.

  • Chilled Corona Lager

    Lager is a beer that has been brewed at low temperatures using a technique knows as bottom fermenting in which the bottom fermenting type of yeast is added to the brew at a lower temperature and the yeast cells settle at the bottom of the fermenting liquid and it is a slower process than the top fermenting process used in brewing Ales.

    The word Lager is a German word for "Storage" and it's origin is continental Europe while Ales are British in origin. Lager is light coloured and highly carbonated.

  • Chili Powder 1 pinch

    Chili powder or chilli powder is the dried, pulverised fruit of one or more varieties of chilli pepper and is a regular in Asian or South American kitchens, where hot, pungent dishes are part of the culture. In cocktails like Bloody Caesar, chilli powder is used to add spice and pungency to a drink that has become acidic due to the choice of ingredients.

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