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How to make green beer

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Here's a fast and simple way to make green beer.

It doesn't bother me (the colour) of the beer, I have been told that as long as the bottle is green, it is acceptable. But anyways, if you missed the opportunity for green beer at St. Paddy's Day, you can keep the recipe for next year's!

Cheers!


How to Make Green Beer

By Colleen Graham
Cocktails Expert

A popular drink every St. Patrick's Day, creating Green Beer is easier than you may think. There really is no magic or secret to this and anyone can pull it off because all you need is food coloring and your favorite beer.
The real key to making Green Beer is in your choice of beer and the only factor that you really need to think about is the color. Light-colored beers work best because the green color will not be as apparent when mixed into dark beers. From there, the choice is up to you: choose your favorite microbrew or go with one of the reliable lagers from the big beer brands.
No matter what beer snobs may say, Green Beer is fun and a little twist that you can bring into your St. Patrick's Day parties and because there are so many great pale beers available, the quality of your Green Beer is completely up to you.

Ingredients

• 1 drop green food coloring
• 12 ounces light-colored beer

• Prep Time: 2 minutes
• Total Time: 2 minutes
• Yield: 1 Drink

Preparation

1. Add 1 drop of green food coloring to a beer mug or pilsner glass.
2. Fill with beer (it should mix naturally).
 
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