tape or hot glue a couple of copper BB's to the slice of lime
weigh it down with lead blocks and drop it in
Don't drink skunky beer. Then you wouldn't need to add lime to it.
Lime sludge is a byproduct of the water treatment process that involves adding lime to water to adjust its pH level. It is a soft, white, chalky solid that settles at the bottom of water treatment tanks. Lime sludge needs to be properly disposed of to prevent environmental contamination.
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No, lime is not a vegetable. Limes are a type of citrus fruit.
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Lime is a compound.
Corona and lime is an alcoholic drink. It is a glass of Corona beer with some lime juice squeezed in it. You can add a lime wedge to the rim of the glass to jazz it up a bit.
I have heard that it was originally due to the poor sanitary conditions under which the beer was bottled. The lime wedge was run around the top of the bottle to sanitise it before drinking.
A Cuba Libre contains cola (usually Coca-Cola or Pepsi), rum, and some hint of lime (either just a lime wedge or a lime wedge with lime juice inside the cocktail).
Corona beer is unique compared to other beer styles because it is a light and refreshing Mexican lager that is typically served with a wedge of lime. It is known for its smooth and crisp taste, as well as its clear bottle and iconic branding.
I think Bud Lite Lime is sort of like a cheaper version of Corona Lite.
A slice of lime is a popular garnish for a Corona beer to enhance its flavor profile.
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You can use a lime wedge in golden liquors (like aged tequila.) It is a personal preference. Using garnishes is actually a holdover from prohibition days, when the liquor was so utterly toxic that they needed to squeeze fruit into it to make it palatable.
Corona does contain hops, yes. It does so at a much lower level than most other beers though. Like all beers, the base ingredients are water, barley, yeast, and hops. It comes down to how much of each is used, and how they are used that allows for beer to come in so many delicious varieties.If you are looking for more information on craft brewing or beer in general, check out the great website, MidwestMicroBrews at
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2oz. of Gin and 5oz. Tonic. Garnish with Lemon or Lime wedge to suit your own taste