"Cool Ways to Drink Corona on Cinco de Mayo
There are many ways to enjoy an iced cold Corona on your Cinco De Mayo.
Some folks like the standard lime with it, while others go for a slice of lemon or even an orange. Last year, a shot of tequila as a topper was very popular and there's no indication that the trend will stop.
Here are some more variations as you celebrate the Mexican holiday:
- Candy Corona - add 1 oz. grenadine to your Corona
- Cherry Corona - 1/2 oz. maraschino cherry juice and a Corona
- Evil Corona - 2 oz Absolut Citron vodka 1 bottle Corona 1 lime wedge
- Limona Corona - 1 oz. Bacardi Limon rum Corona
- Red Corona - 2 oz. vodka, 1 tbsp. grenadine, 1 Corona, 1 slice lime
One final bit of instructions. Put your thumb over the top, flip and enjoy. But you knew that already."
Information Courtesy Of: Digitalcity.Com
CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS: First and foremost, drink responsibly (NOTE: Do as I say; not necessarily as I do ... lol). Now, although this is a mid-morning post, PLEASE do not start pounding drinks and getting "shitfaced" until @ least after lunch. Come on, what kind of a show do Y.O.U. think we're running here? LOL.
Oh yeah, while we're on the subject, contrary to popular belief today is NOT Mexican Independence Day. No, Cinco De Mayo actually commemorates the Mexican Army's unlikely defeat of French forces @ the Battle of Puebla on the 5th of May waaaaaaaaay back in the year of 1862. So, cheers to Mexico and your super cool new found knowledge! Salud. Bottoms up.
BONUS:
CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS: First and foremost, drink responsibly (NOTE: Do as I say; not necessarily as I do ... lol). Now, although this is a mid-morning post, PLEASE do not start pounding drinks and getting "shitfaced" until @ least after lunch. Come on, what kind of a show do Y.O.U. think we're running here? LOL.
Oh yeah, while we're on the subject, contrary to popular belief today is NOT Mexican Independence Day. No, Cinco De Mayo actually commemorates the Mexican Army's unlikely defeat of French forces @ the Battle of Puebla on the 5th of May waaaaaaaaay back in the year of 1862. So, cheers to Mexico and your super cool new found knowledge! Salud. Bottoms up.
BONUS:
Seriously, who else could seamlessly thread a relatively obscure Jay-Z song title reference into the title of an entry dedicated to, of all things, Cinco De Mayo? Are Y.O.U. not entertained? LOL. This is Livestyle.
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