Hit The Diwali Season With These Lit Cocktails

Diwali is right around the corner, so its time to take out all that glitters, gulp down your favourite beverages and get high on Diwali parties.
Gulp down your favourite beverages
Gulp down your favourite beverages
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It&rsquos that time of the year Playing poker, meeting friends and family and having a gala time. But no Diwali party is complete without showing off some bartending skills, and if you want to stand out this season, then we say try these fizzy beer cocktails that will make your Diwali party stand out from the rest. 

Beery Fruity&nbspSomething light to carry the night 

A delicate and fresh finish of grapefruit ale mixed with the goodness of pale lager beer and tequila, this Grapefruit Beer recipe is perfect for keeping your Diwali celebrations going late into the night. In a pitcher, combine 2 cups lager beer, 150 mL bottle of grapefruit ale, 12 cup tequila, and 2 teaspoons lime juice. Stir gently. Serve it over ice.

Beer Rum And Some Fun Fun with beer

Boil some beer and set it aside. Next, whisk two egg whites. Beat four egg yolks separately and add them to the egg whites. Add some grated nutmeg, grated ginger and sugar to the egg mixture. Mix until well combined before whisking in the hot beer. Then take two pitchers and pour this mixture back and forth till you get a creamy consistency. Serve. 

Beer and Cocoa Match made in heaven 

Take a large saucepan and pour a bottle of dry, stout beer. Heat this on a medium flame until its quantity reduces to half a cup. Set this aside. Mix some milk, chocolate, and cocoa in another pan with a sprinkle of salt and sugar. Heat this until the mixture has a smooth consistency. Now add in the reduced beer along with some Irish whiskey. Serve it nice and hot. 

Fizzy Ol&rsquoMonk For the win

Here is the perfect mix of rum and beer for die-hard Old Monk fans. Take 60ml of Bacardi white rum, 30ml of Old Monk rum, 60ml of Captain Morgan spiced rum and 20ml of triple sec and shake all the ingredients with ice and pour them into a glass. Next, take a pint of beer, tilt it upside down, and enjoy. 

Cider Beer Sangria&nbspSomething to go with the flow

Add 2 sliced apples, oranges, pears, and cinnamon sticks to the bottom of a large pitcher. Add the hard cider, beer, apple cider, ginger ale, and brandy together and stir gently. If you&rsquod like, rim the edge of a glass with an orange wedge and dip it in cinnamon sugar. To serve, pour the sangria over extra fruit and ice. Unlike regular sangria, don&rsquot let this sit overnight since it consists of beer and it&rsquos carbonated and fizzy. Taste it before serving, as the sweetness level will depend on the beer you use along with the cider If you need a touch of sweetness, try it with some maple syrup stirred in. 

The versatility of beer is that it mingles perfectly with any beverage or food, making it impossible to go wrong when experimenting with beer mixers. Right So stop wasting time and invite all your friends over to throw the season&rsquos most memorable Diwali party with these refreshing and fun beer cocktails.

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