Michelada Recipe (with Homemade Clamato Juice) (2024)

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Made with Mexican beer, homemade Clamato Juice, hot sauce, and fresh lime juice, this Easy Michelada Recipe is a light, refreshing, and delicious way to beat the summer heat.

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The Michelada

As a child, I never quite understood my mother’s love and devotion to spicy tomato juice beverages. That is, until now.

Now, I literally can’t get enough (aka hangover helpers).

If you’re a fan of the Bloody Mary, then I’ll wager that you’ll also love this savory, spicy, and ultimately incredibly refreshing Michelada recipe. Perfect for brunch or as a light summer co*cktail, there’s no wrong time to enjoy the michelada.

What is a Michelada?

The Michelada is a Mexican cerveza preparada- a Mexican co*cktail made with a mixture of beer, lime juice, spices, assorted sauces, tomato juice, and chili peppers. Although you will find most Michelada recipes served in a chilled salt-rimmed pint glass, not every Michelada is created equally.

For example, travel through Mexico City and you will most commonly find a Michelada recipe made with beer, lime, salt, and a mix of hot sauces or chili sauces.

Journey to other regions, however, and you may be served a Michelada made with soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, oranges, or Clamato juice (more on Clamato below).

Made with authentic, real, and unprocessed ingredients, this Michelada recipe is one which will hopefully appeal to everyone.

What is the difference between Michelada and Chelada?

The Chelada is what I think of as a much simpler Michelada. Less spicy, and made with less “stuff”, the Chelada requires just a few simple ingredients.

  • Chelada – made with a light Mexican lager, lime juice, and salt.
  • Michelada – made with a light (or darker) Mexican beer, lime, salt, hot sauces, chili sauces, oranges, tomato juice, etc.

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Michelada ingredients

A Michelada can be prepared in several different ways. Depending on where you order your Michelada or what part of Mexico you’re from, you may decide to make this cerveza preparada by adding a few simple ingredients like lime juice, hot sauce, and spices, or, you may choose to add a little of all those thingsplus Clamato juice.

I chose to make this Michelada with Clamato juice. However, rather than use store-bought Clamato juice, I made my own (more on that in a sec).

  • Sea salt + Chili powder. First and foremost, you need to add a little salt to the rim of your glass. Actually, you don’thave to, but traditionally salt is added. You may addjust salt or spice things up a bit and add a little chili powder to the mix. This is entirely up to you. If you’re unsure, you can even add the salt to just half of the rim, allowing you to decide how much or how little you really want.
  • Limes. I didn’t even write lime juice because I want to make sure it’s clear that you please use fresh lime juice from real limes. Lime juice concentrate tastes like rubbish – please don’t do that to your beer.
  • Clamato Juice. I am going to tell you all about this below, but until then, just know that it’s best to make your own. I had intended to make this co*cktail with the premade bottled Clamato juice, and then I read the ingredients.
  • Hot sauce. I actually added two different hot sauces to this recipe. The first, a habanero hot sauce, went into preparing the Clamato, and the second, Tapatio (my fav), went directly into the Michelada. This recipe, while meant to have a little kick, is not meant to burn your mouth off. Keep this in mind when adding the (drops) of hot sauce to each glass.
  • Beer. I have a feeling that some people probably have really strong opinions when it comes to the best beer to use when making Micheladas. Here are a few of my suggestions-
    • Tecate
    • Negro Modelo
    • Sol
    • Pacifico
    • Corona Extra
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What is Clamato?

Now, before I explain how you can make your very own Michelada, I thought you should know why I made a homemade Clamato juice.

But first, does anyone here know what Clamato is?

Clamato ingredients: Tomato Juice Concentrate, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG), Salt, Citric Acid, Spices, Onion and Garlic Powder, Ascorbic Acid (to maintain color), Dried Clam Broth, Vinegar, Natural Flavors, Red 40, Red Chili Pepper.

Now, I’m not going to devote this post to why we shouldn’t drink bottled, pre-made Clamato. But I did underline the reasons for you above just in case you want to dig a little deeper.

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Homemade Clamato Ingredients

After looking at the ingredients I realized there was no way I was going to make myself or any of my family and friends a drink with all that crap in it (sorry, guys, full transparency here) especially when I knew I could make it (or something similar) myself.

  • Pure tomato juice. Now I’m not saying it has to be that exact brand, but I do recommend that you take a look at the ingredients and make sure there are no strange things hiding in there. You may also juice your own tomatoes.
  • Clam juice. Like a good Bloody Mary Mix, you need clam juice to make a good Michelada. I have no idea how one goes about making clam juice, so this will need to be store-bought.
  • Worcestershire sauce. Just another one of those key ingredients in achieving the slightly sweet and somewhat savory tomato juice.
  • Tabasco sauce / hot sauce. Super vinegary and spicy, this is my favorite condiment to add to Bloody Marys. I also love it added to homemade Clamato…but with the addition of another hot sauce, like Tapatio.
  • Lemon Juice. As with the lime juice, my friends, if you have access to fresh lemons, use them.
  • Onion Powder (and Garlic Powder -optional). This is where you can play around and have a little fun with your very own personal Clamato juice. I love a little onion powder, and while Iusually add tons of garlic to my recipes, I chose to leave it out of this one. See what works best for your own personals taste and preference.
  • Fresh Ground Black Pepper. Nothing better, my friends.

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How to make a Michelada

Start by making the Homemade Clamato.

Add all ingredients (tomato juice, clam juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco or hot sauce, lemon juice, onion powder, black pepper) to a large pitcher. Use a long spoon and mix well to combine. Cover with plastic wrap or seal with a fitted lid until and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

To make the Micheladas

  1. Mix together the sea salt and chili powder on a small, shallow plate. You may choose to add more or less chili powder depending on your own personal taste and preference.
  2. Run a lime wedge along the rim of each beer glass and immediately dip them into the sea salt mixture to coat.
  3. Fill each glass with ice half-way.
  4. Divide the lime juice and homemade Clamato juice between the two glasses then divide the remaining 1/4 teaspoon chili powder and hot sauce. Mix to combine.
  5. Top off each glass with your favorite Mexican Lager beer and stir. Garnish with lime wedges or jalapeño wedges, if desired.

Love the Michelada? Try these,

  • Classic Margarita Recipe
  • Sparkling Passion Fruit and Pineapple Margaritas
  • Spicy Orange Margaritas
  • Golden Beet and Tomato Bloody Mary
  • Mojito Recipe

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If you try making this Michelada, please leave me a comment and let me know!I always love to hear your thoughts.

For moreMexican-inspiredrecipescheck out,

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  • Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe
  • Pork Green Chili Recipe with White Beans
  • Chicken Mole with Homemade Mole Sauce
  • Easy Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
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Michelada Recipe (with Homemade Clamato Juice)

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AuthorAuthor: Michelada Recipe (with Homemade Clamato Juice) (10)Jessica Randhawa

Made with Mexican beer, homemade Clamato Juice, hot sauce, and fresh lime juice, this Easy Michelada Recipe is a light, refreshing, and delicious way to beat the summer heat.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 2 drinks

Calories 175 kcal

Ingredients

For the Clamato Juice

For the Micheladas

  • 3 tablespoon coarse sea salt
  • 1 tbsp + 1/4 tsp chili powder - divided
  • ice cubes
  • ¼ cup fresh lime juice
  • cup Homemade Clamato Juice
  • 4 drops Hot sauce - plus more to taste
  • bottle Mexican Lager Beer - approximately 4 ounces each co*cktail

Instructions

For the Clamato Juice

  • Add all ingredients (tomato juice, clam juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, lemon juice, onion powder, black pepper)for the Clamato juice to a large pitcher. Using a long spoon, mix well to combine. Cover with plastic wrap or seal with a fitted lid until and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

For the Micheladas

  • Mix together the sea salt and chili powder on a small, shallow plate.

  • Run a lime wedge along the rim of each beer glass and immediately dip them into the sea salt mixture to coat.

  • Fill each glass with ice. Divide the lime juice and homemade Clamato juice between the two glasses. Divide the remaining 1/4 teaspoon chili powder and hot sauce. Mix well to combine.

  • Top off each glass with your favorite Mexican Lager beer and stir. Garnish with lime wedges or jalapeño wedges, if desired.

Jessica's Notes

  • Nutrition information is for the entire batch of homemade Clamato juice + two Michelada co*cktails. As such, the calorie and sodium content per co*cktail shown is significantly higher than it would be per co*cktail.

Nutritional Information

Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 11093mg | Potassium: 958mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 3545IU | Vitamin C: 73.1mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 2.9mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

Keyword Clamato, Michelada

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FAQs

What's the difference between a Chelada and a michelada? ›

While both are Mexican beer co*cktails that are refreshing and perfect for a hot day, a michelada is complex and flavorful, whereas a chelada is a simpler version of the michelada. While the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, the difference between the chelada and a michelada is in the seasoning preparation.

How to make the perfect Pacific Standard michelada? ›

Set glass right side up and fill with lime juice, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce. Add a pinch or two of salt, fill glass with ice, and top with beer. Stir gently if you want to mix it up a bit. Serve with remaining beer, topping up as you drink.

What is a beer and Clamato called? ›

Cook Time: none. Serves: 2. One of Mexico's most popular co*cktails, the michelada features a tongue-tingling blend of crisp lager, lime juice, tomato or Clamato juice, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce and Tajín, a seasoning powder made with chili, salt and lime.

Does michelada have clam juice? ›

Michelada is made with beer and includes either tomato juice or clam juice or camaronazo. Caesar is made with vodka and clamato. If tomato juice is substituted, you must include clam juice separately. Bloody Mary is also made with vodka but only tomato juice.

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.

Is Bloody Mary mix the same as michelada mix? ›

While a bloody mary typically has a 3:1 ratio of bloody mary mix to vodka, a michelada has the opposite. A michelada has a 3:1 ratio of beer to tomato mixture whether that's tomato juice, bloody mary mix, or Clamato. That means a michelada has far less tomato than a bloody mary.

What is a beer with milk called? ›

Milk stout (also called sweet stout or cream stout) is a stout containing lactose, a sugar derived from milk. Because lactose cannot be fermented by beer yeast, it adds sweetness and perceived body to the finished beer.

What is beer and vodka called? ›

A combination of beer and vodka is commonly referred to as a "Boilermaker." A Boilermaker typically consists of a shot of vodka served alongside a glass of beer.

What do you call a beer served with a Bloody Mary? ›

A snit is three to five ounces of beer consumed with or after a Bloody Mary. Similar to how a pickleback is consumed after a shot of whiskey, the snit is a smooth pairing for the piquant spiciness of Bloody Marys.

What do they call michelada in Mexico? ›

from the Spanish language that combines “chela” (slang term for beer) with “ada” for “helada,” meaning cold, and “mi” for mine — my cold beer.

What pairs well with a michelada? ›

Pairing your Tequila Michelada with tacos al pastor is a match made in heaven. The sweetness of the pineapple and spiciness of the meat blend perfectly with the drink's flavors. Another great option is ceviche, which features citrusy notes that enhance the tequila's flavor profile.

How to order a michelada in Mexico? ›

Ask for a “michelada preparada” for a beer with lime, salt, chile, jugo Maggi (a version of soy sauce), and hot sauce. And if you want to take it to the next level, order a “michelada preparada con Clamato” which has all of the above plus Clamato (a mixture of clam and tomato juice).

Does chelada have clam juice in it? ›

"At the moment, our Modelo Especial Cheladas do indeed contain shellfish (clam juice), thus making the product not vegan." "Gracias por contactar a Grupo Modelo, en relación a su comunicado le hacemos saber que la información que nos solicita es de carácter confidencial.

What do you call a beer with a Bloody Mary? ›

What Is a Snit? A snit is three to five ounces of beer consumed with or after a Bloody Mary. Similar to how a pickleback is consumed after a shot of whiskey, the snit is a smooth pairing for the piquant spiciness of Bloody Marys.

Is a chavela a drink or a michelada? ›

Chavela includes tomato juice while classic Michelada does not. Chavela is typically made with cerveza clara (golden, crisp lager similar to pilsner), whereas Michelada is more commonly mixed with cerveza oscura (dark, amber colored lager in the style of Munich dunkel or Vienna lager).

What does Modelo Chelada mean? ›

Modelo Chelada® Especial is a traditional michelada-style beer with the refreshing flavors of tomato, salt, and lime. Its authentic ingredients give way to a delicious, well-balanced taste. This classic Michelada comes in a ready-to-serve can for convenience.

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