Make Cocktails From Beer With These Mixers | TastingT Able

At your next party, use these mixers to amp up beer

Entertaining doesn't get simpler than filling a cooler with beer.

But if you'd like to more options with minimal hassle, consider the squeeze bottle.

We've put together three mixtures that are great when they're added to cold beer. Make them ahead of time and label the bottles accordingly, then let guests create their own beer concoctions by squirting one of the mixtures directly into their beer cans. Bottoms up!

Mixer One

In the squeeze bottle: equal parts fresh lime juice and Worcestershire sauce

In the can: lager or pale ale

To serve: Take a hearty sip, then squeeze in a small amount of the mixer; add one dash of hot sauce. Sprinkle the can's rim with salt, then serve.

Mixer Two

In the squeeze bottle: equal parts fresh orange juice and Campari

In the can: IPA

To serve: Take a hearty sip, then squeeze a small amount of the mixer into the can and serve.

Mixer Three

In the squeeze bottle: equal parts soy sauce and fresh ginger juice

In the can: wheat beer

To serve: Take a hearty sip, then squeeze a small amount of the mixer into the can and serve.