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		<title>On the Other Side of the Michelada</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 16:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kendrick Lo</dc:creator>
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I never had a Michelada until I was intrigued by somebody drinking one while I was at Caracas&#8217; Williamsburg location. For those of you that don&#8217;t know, a michelada is a beer cocktail composed of (obviously) beer, lime juice and assorted spices, salts, peppers, sauces served in a salt-rimmed glass. A seemingly bizarre concoction but [...]]]></description>
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<p>I never had a <strong>Michelada</strong> until I was intrigued by somebody drinking one while I was at Caracas&#8217; Williamsburg location. For those of you that don&#8217;t know, a michelada is a beer cocktail composed of (obviously) beer, lime juice and assorted spices, salts, peppers, sauces served in a salt-rimmed glass. A seemingly bizarre concoction but it sounded interesting so we decided to try it out. <strong>Caracas</strong>&#8216; variety of the michelada is made with pacifo beer, lemon, home-made spicy panela and salt. I don&#8217;t know who came up with this random ass idea, but micheladas are damn good!</p>
<p>The above photos were taken at <strong>Barrio Chino</strong> while playing around with the camera. In each photo you see the other&#8217;s drink! Barrio Chino&#8217;s Michelada is made with a beer of your choice, Worcestershire, lime juice, and a salt crusted rim. I went for a Negra Modelo and Gao Di shot for Sol. The Negra Modelo version was awesome- I wasn&#8217;t sure what to expect from a michelada with a dark beer but it was super tasty. Gao Di was a little less pleased with the Sol. Barrio Chino also has really good food that I&#8217;ll be posting about later on&#8230;.</p>
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