Michelada Recipe - Dill Pickle Micheladas. Spicy, Sour, Super Refreshing! (2024)

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I absolutely love this Dill Pickle Michelada recipe. It’s So refreshing, and leaves you smacking your lips. Admittedly, I’m not much of a “bruncher”, but I could get down with this michelada any morning, day, or night.

If your not huge on the idea of tomato juice co*cktails, I can sympathize. I have a vivid memory of watching my grandpa mixing up a bloody mary, and I remember thinking why on earth would someone choose to drink tomato juice! Then, years later, I had my first sip, and I understood. My world was opened to the Bloody Mary! I hadn’t quite learned my lesson however, and had a similar reaction to a michelada. Thinking Beer and tomato juice? No way! Again, after opening my mind and trying it, I became hooked! They are an absolute flavor explosion! And you should really try one now! Let’s talk more about what exactly a michelada is, and how to make your own.

What is a Michelada?

Micheladas are a popular mexican drink combining tomato juice or puree and other savory ingredients and topping them with a crisp, light cerveza (Mexican beer). The base can vary, but typically, they are built on tomato or clamato juice. Originally a simple street drink, micheladas are now elevated to a new status and are commonly found being crafted in high end bars.

Ingredients in a dill pickle michelada.

Now that we know what makes this michelada recipe unique, lets talk about the rest of the ingredients, and the roll they play!

  • Clamato – This is our main base. It is a mixture of tomato juice and clam juice (yes, clams, and it is delicious).
  • Hot Sauce – Spice is an important element to this drink, and our main source is from Tobasco, a hot sauce made from peppers, vinegar, and salt. Here, it gives us our heat, and a vinegar pop.
  • Worcestershire – An english, fermented liquid condiment made from malt and spirit vinegar, molasses, garlic, anchovies and other ingredients. Great for marinating meats, and also found in many sauces and other dishes, and brings an extra umami element to this drink.
  • Dill Pickles – Salty, tart, and full of flavor. We are using the brine for our mix, and a pickle spear for our garnish.
  • Fresh Dill – This herb is what gives our pickles their signature flavor and namesake. We are chopping some up to reinforce the flavor and add some freshness to our base, and using a sprig as garnish as well.
  • Black Pepper – I love fresh cracked black pepper. It has a great peppery flavor, and opens your nasal cavity, which helps enhance taste!
  • Sea Salt – One of two ingredients for our salt rim. I like to grind coarse sea salt down to a more manageable size. Enough to still have plenty of texture, but able to stick to the rim, and start dissolving as you sip.
  • Cerveza – For an authentic michelada, use an authentic mexican cerveza. Basically a crisp light lager. Obviously our alcoholic component. The carbonation from the cerveza also lightens everything up, and is what makes this drink so refreshing.

Calamato or tomato juice?

The age old debate rages on. Should your michelada base be constructed from plain ole tomato juice, or clamato (tomato and clam juice mix)? At the end of the day, both work well, but clamato adds a layer of depth and umami that you will miss with plain tomato juice. However, that is easily balanced with an addition of a little extra worcestershire or soy sauce. But if you want to try this michelada recipe my way, go for the clamato!

Best kind of Beer to use.

Any light beer will work for this michelada recipe, but to get the authentic experience, go for a true mexican Cervesa. My personal favorite is Modelo.

What makes this a Dill Pickle Michelada?

Really, this recipe isn’t that far off from a classic michelada, other than the addition of fresh dill, and pickle juice. Dill pickles are sour, and carry a fair amount of sodium, giving them a salty flavor as well. To keep things balanced, we’re taking out the usual soy sauce, and replacing it with the pickle juice. The fresh dill helps reinforce this flavor, and adds a bit of freshness.

Making the Dill Pickle Micheladas!

How to get the perfect salt rim.

No small part of the experience, a good salt rimmed glass takes this dill pickle michelada to the next level. When done right, it gives each sip an extra textural, and flavor element that is crazy delicious. If you’ve never rimmed a glass before, it’s really easy. Here’s how to do it perfectly every time!

Run a lime around the rim.

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Grab a lime wedge, and slice it across the middle to open it up. Grab your glass, and put the lime wedge on the rim. Run it around the entire rim, to let the juices moisten the glass. This helps the salt stick!

Dip your glass in the salt.

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Next, pour your salt mixture onto a small plate, then dip the juiced rim of your glass into the salt. Twist back and forth, and move the glass around a but to make sure you get a nice even coat. That’s it!

How to make the micheladas

Now that you know how to get the perfect salt rim, the rest of this michelada recipe is pretty simple! Combine all the base ingredients in a pitcher, and mix well. Grab your salt rimmed glasses, and fill with ice. Divide the mix between the glasses, then top with the beer. Garnish, serve, and get ready smack your lips!

Mix or Top?

When serving your dill pickle micheladas, you have two options. Pour the beer in and mix everything up before serving, or, top with the beer, and let your guest mix as they please. I’m partial to simply topping and serving. I think it has a better visual impact, since you see the deep red of the base, and get a sort of ombre effect towards the top of the glass. I also like me beer, and have been known to take a few sips, then top off the glass again. Do whatever you want, either way, they will be great!

How to garnish a dill pickle michelada.

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Gaining in popularity, michelada’s have begun following the bloody mary’s footsteps to a brunch heavy hitter with outlandish garnishes piled high. In truth, that is often just hiding a pretty crappy michelada. When done right, you don’t need to dress it up with a double bacon slider on a stick. A simple garnish of lime and a pickle, with a little sprig of dill for freshness will do for this drink!

Dill Pickle Michelada Recipe

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Dill Pickle Micheladas

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  • Author: Josh Blaylock
  • Prep Time: 00:05
  • Cook Time: 00:00
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
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Spicy, Sour, and Intensely Refreshing! This recipe uses fresh dill, and dill pickles to create some lip smacking micheladas!

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Ingredients

For the Micheladas

  • 12 Oz Cerveza (light beer)
  • 12 Oz Clamato (or tomato juice)
  • 2 Tbsp fresh squeezed Lime Juice
  • 2 Tbsp Dill Pickle Juice
  • 1 Tbsp Worcestershire
  • 3 Tsp Tobasco (or similar Hot Sauce)
  • 1 Sprig fresh Dill, finely chopped
  • 1 Tsp cracked Black Pepper
  • Ice for the glasses

For the Rim

  • Sea Salt (enough to cover bottom of a small plate)
  • 2 Tsp Tajin
  • 2 Tsp Chili Powder
  • Lime Wedge

For the Garnish

  • 2 Sprigs Fresh Dill
  • 2 Dill Pickle spears
  • 2 Lime wheels

Instructions

  1. On a small plate, add enough salt to cover the bottom, tajin, and chili powder and mix together.
  2. Run the lime wedge around the rim of two glasses, then dip each into the salt mixture, rotating and rolling to evenly coat.
  3. Fill glasses 3/4 with ice.
  4. DivideClamato, Worcestershire, Lime Juice, Pickle Juice, Hot Sauce, Black Pepper, and Fresh Dill between the two glasses, and top with the beer.
  5. Garnish with Lime wheel, Dill Pickle spear, and fresh Dill

Notes

I like my micheladas spicy, so I usually add an extra dash or two of hot sauce. You can leave topped with beer and let your guest mix as they please, or mix everything together before serving.

  • Category: drinks
  • Cuisine: mexican

Keywords: spicy co*cktails, pickle juice

Cheers!

I hope this hit the spot for you! Serve it up with a batch of Elote Corn Fritters, or a bow of Smoked Hatch Chili Queso! Next time, try our Southern Blueberry Whiskey Smash. Please let me know your thoughts in the comments, and drop a 5 star rating! If you loved this recipe, spread the love, and share it on social!

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Michelada Recipe - Dill Pickle Micheladas. Spicy, Sour, Super Refreshing! (2024)

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Michelada Recipe - Dill Pickle Micheladas. Spicy, Sour, Super Refreshing!? ›

A michelada (Spanish pronunciation: [mitʃeˈlaða]) is a Mexican drink made with beer, lime juice, assorted sauces (often chili-based), spices, and chili peppers. It is served in a chilled, salt-rimmed glass.

What is a Michelada drink made of? ›

A michelada (Spanish pronunciation: [mitʃeˈlaða]) is a Mexican drink made with beer, lime juice, assorted sauces (often chili-based), spices, and chili peppers. It is served in a chilled, salt-rimmed glass.

Is it Chelada or michelada? ›

The origins of the michelada remain unsettled, but most agree that the beer drink originally contained only lime and salt — this is what is largely known as a chelada today. A michelada preparada or a michelada cubana is what came about when salsas and sauces were added.

Are micheladas strong? ›

At its best, a michelada is one of the great drinks of summer, a low-alcohol concoction of cheap, light Mexican beer (think Modelo, Victoria, Tecate, Pacífico, or Corona); fresh lime juice; and chile heat.

What is the stick in a michelada? ›

Wet the rim of a 12oz glass with a lime wedge and dip in Tajin. Fill glass with ice and add 3oz. of Tomatillo Michelada Mix. Top with beer and garnish with a Mexican tamarind candy stick.

What is the best beer for a michelada? ›

The best beer for a michelada is something light and refreshing, with a hint of salt and citrus. Mexican beers like Sol, Corona Extra or Light, Modelo (Light) or Tecate are all great choices. Light American beers, like Bud Light, also work well.

What alcohol is in a michelada? ›

To be a michelada, a beer co*cktail must have light beer, lime juice, tomato juice (or Clamato juice), and hot sauce. From there, some drinks include soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and other ingredients.

Is a Bloody Mary the same as a michelada? ›

A michelada is often called a "Mexican Bloody Mary." It has tomato juice as the base, spices, a little hot sauce, and savory seasonings, but instead of vodka (like a Bloody Mary), we use a cold Mexican style beer. It's a refreshing, low-alcohol drink that's amazing for brunch or anytime of year!

What do they call michelada in Mexico? ›

To date, this three-ingredient concoction is known as a michelada tradicional with the word michelada meaning “my cold beer” in Mexican Spanish (mi = my, chela, local slang for beer, and ada, being short for helada, which means “frost” or “cold”).

What does michelada mean in English? ›

In this instance, michelada translates to “my cold beer” derived from the following Spanish words: mi (my), chela (slang term for beer), and ada (from helada, a term for cold).

Can micheladas get you drunk? ›

Some prefer beer with only lemon, while others drink it with a combination of tomato and clam juice in a concoction known as “Clamato.]” It's also one of the few beer drinks where using a straw is acceptable. It won't get you drunk in one go, but it will give a little spice to your otherwise bland days.

Which beer is hardest? ›

Brewmeister Snake Venom is currently recognised as the strongest beer in the World. It is brewed in Moray from smoked, peated malt using two varieties of yeast, one beer and one Champagne. Like other ultra high strength beers it is frozen several times after the fermentation process, and the ice crystals removed.

Is tajin good in beer? ›

There are many variations but it often features a lager with a hefty dose of lime juice served in a glass with a salted rim. To spice things up a bit, we dip the rim of the glass in Tajín (a chile-lime seasoning) to give each sip a tangy bite, and add a little ice to the glass to keep things nice and cold.

Does ice go in a michelada? ›

The michelada, one of the most popular drinks in Mexico, is a beer-based co*cktail made with lime, hot sauce, Worcestershire, and often tomato (or Clamato) juice, all served over ice in a glass with a salted rim.

What is the best chamoy sauce for micheladas? ›

Our favorite chamoy for micheladas is the mango chamoy. It pairs great with the saltier ingredients like jugo maggi, worcestershire sauce and soy sauce. You can top off your michelada with some shrimp and even dip your shrimp in the chamoy.

Is there real clam juice in clamato? ›

Clamato /kləˈmɑːtəʊ/, /kləˈmeɪtəʊ/, /kləˈmætoʊ/ is a commercial drink made of reconstituted tomato juice concentrate and sugar, which is flavored with spices, dried clam broth and MSG. It is made by Mott's. The name is a portmanteau of clam and tomato. It is also referred to colloquially as "clamato juice".

What is the difference between a Bloody Mary and a michelada mix? ›

A michelada is often called a "Mexican Bloody Mary." It has tomato juice as the base, spices, a little hot sauce, and savory seasonings, but instead of vodka (like a Bloody Mary), we use a cold Mexican style beer. It's a refreshing, low-alcohol drink that's amazing for brunch or anytime of year!

Why is it called a michelada? ›

In this instance, michelada translates to “my cold beer” derived from the following Spanish words: mi (my), chela (slang term for beer), and ada (from helada, a term for cold).

What is in the michelada cups? ›

Don Chelada Select Michelada Mix Original Blend and Don Chelada Michelada Cups with Mega Moist Rims feature a flavor-packed blend of natural ingredients, including chili powder, lemon powder, sea salt, sugar, and pepper. They're made fresh in San Antonio using our authentic recipe.

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