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Home ·  Recipes

Licor 43 Mini Beer

Author: Maryanne CabreraPublished: Feb 20, 2014Updated: Aug 31, 2018
10 Reviews
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Okay, let’s be honest. I can’t handle shots (minus the mandatory tequila shots with cousins during the holidays).

During my younger college years, my girlfriends and I loved sweet, candy-like shooters like B-52, Lemon Drop, and Purple Hooter.  It was all my sweet tooth could stomach.

Long gone are those days.  At this age, I don’t ever want to order such drinks from a bar.  I can only image the looks I’d get from the bartender or mixologist.

However, I have to let you in on a secret.  I have met a new cocktail shooter that is worthy to be drunk.

Have you had a Licor 43 Mini Beer?

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In the words of Penny Hartz (of the hilarious and laugh-inducing show, Happy Endings), “it is ah-MAH-zing!”

Remember a couple of weeks ago when I made that coconut coffee cocktail using Licor 43?  Well, my love for this sweet vanilla liquer continues.

Though it’s called a mini “beer,” there is no beer in this drink recipe.  Nope.

Only two ingredients: Licor 43 and heavy cream.  That’s it.  That’s all you need for a happy and oh-so-delicious sip!

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cheers-mini-beer

CHEERS!

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note: The lovely folks at Licor 43 provided me with the super cute mini mugs.

Recipe image from Licor 43’s website. 

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Reader Questions and Reviews

  1. Nelson says:
    January 22, 2016

    I love it, especially the little mugs! I’ll get myself a bottle of Licor 43 and try it out. After I find and buy those mini mugs of course :)

    Reply
  2. NewYawkahBroad says:
    February 18, 2017

    I just had my first one for my birthday this past week. It’s delicious and EASY to make. I remember when this liquer came in the early 80’s!

    Reply
    • Maryanne Cabrera says:
      February 21, 2017

      Awesome! Happy belated birthday!

  3. George Gower says:
    October 16, 2017

    where do u get the heavy cream

    Reply
    • Maryanne Cabrera says:
      October 16, 2017

      It’s available at any supermarket. It can also be labeled at whipping cream.

    • Mark Frazier says:
      December 21, 2019

      Any grocery store in the milk Mark

    • Amberly RomeRo says:
      February 22, 2021

      In the dairy section of your local grocery store.

  4. Felicia Nettro says:
    October 26, 2022

    Do you whip the cream till it is a little thick?

    Reply
    • Maryanne Cabrera says:
      October 26, 2022

      I just pour the heavy cream right out of the container. However, you can slightly whip it until thick, if preferred.

  5. Scheryl says:
    February 11, 2023

    I love this shot

    Reply
Maryanne Cabrera

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Maryanne Cabrera is a classically trained pastry chef, baker, cake maker, and cocktail shaker.
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