Mixing up a Corona sunrise

Corona is a Mexican lager that offers a sharp taste without bitterness and has a light color that can enhance a tequila sunrise, known for its orange-pink hue. The brand characterizes its flagship Corona Extra as having a fruity aroma and a crisp flavor, promoting it as a versatile pairing option for any dish. While this claim may vary depending on individual taste, a pale lager like Corona is generally adaptable due to its mild flavor. It complements spicy buffalo wings or greasy burgers well, and its floral notes harmonize with the earthy sweetness of tequila, which is derived from fermented and distilled agave plants.
If you're not keen on Corona or can't find it at the store, other pale lagers can easily substitute in this beer-based cocktail. Competing Mexican lagers, such as the pilsner-style Pacifico or Modelo, are often regarded as having a less skunky taste while still being crisp. However, the flavor differences among them are subtle enough that your choice can be based on personal preference. All of these options are light enough to prevent your tequila sunrise from becoming a tequila sunset, which typically darkens with ingredients like blackberry brandy. So, if you enjoy the classic cocktail, a Corona sunset could be your next mixology adventure.
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