Dr. Pepbeer
Intro: Dr. Pepbeer
Dr. Pepbeer has a delightful malted flavor. For a dry cocktail mix light beer and diet Dr Pepper. The glass, beer, and the soda should be very cold; this drink is best served without ice.
Pour equal parts of beer and soda into a frosty, tall glass. The mixture makes a creamy, malty, foamy head.
Drink it ice-cold, at once, for best taste.
Try ale instead of lager, or another pepper-flavor soda--Mr Pibb (by Coke), Dr. Joe's (by Trader Joe's), or Dr. Slice (by Pepsi).
Fans of Dr Pepper, malta, beer, or other malt beverages will enjoy a chilly Dr. Pepbeer.
Pour equal parts of beer and soda into a frosty, tall glass. The mixture makes a creamy, malty, foamy head.
Drink it ice-cold, at once, for best taste.
Try ale instead of lager, or another pepper-flavor soda--Mr Pibb (by Coke), Dr. Joe's (by Trader Joe's), or Dr. Slice (by Pepsi).
Fans of Dr Pepper, malta, beer, or other malt beverages will enjoy a chilly Dr. Pepbeer.
11 Comments
Dr. Pepper 12 years ago
iectyx3c 12 years ago
Dr. Pepper 12 years ago
iectyx3c 12 years ago
beardedantihero 11 years ago
lemonie 12 years ago
You missed out the main point, which would be to mix DrPepper and beer.
I get the idea but you don't say so explicitly.
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lordgarion514 11 years ago
When you pour them both into "A" glass, mixing is sort of automatic in most known universes. Just thought I'd help end any confusion you post might have put in peoples minds. :-)
lemonie 11 years ago
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lordgarion514 11 years ago
So while it may not be a highly detailed 'ible, the process itself isn't complicated or intensive. where else would it go really? Instructables doesn't have an "ideas and suggestions" section(does it?) to put simpler things like this into, so here it must go. But i see your point, but again, where else would he have put it?
asghdf 11 years ago
asghdf 11 years ago