| By Molly Snyder Edler OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Molly Snyder Edler |
| Published Feb. 2, 2007 at 5:22 p.m. |
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February is "Bar Month" at OnMilwaukee.com, and we'll serve up more than a six pack a week of bar articles all month long. Look for bartender profiles, drink recipes, revamped bar guides and more!
I once lamented in an OnMilwaukee.com article about the lack of beer milkshakes here in Brew City after sampling a tasty porter shake at a brewpub in Boulder. However, since I fancy myself somewhat of a DIY-er, I decided to get busy with beer and ice cream, and make my own boozy shake.
A few years ago, my mother gave me a milkshake maker that, originally, seemed as useless and space sucking as my quesadilla maker, but once I started mixing "alco-shakes," I grew a fondness for the seemingly superfluous appliance. (Note: You don't need a "milkshake maker" to make a decent shake; a blender works just fine.)
Basically, to make a beer milkshake, just combine vanilla custard or ice cream (Breyer's is the best) and beer in varying amounts of each until you get a satisfying consistency. I've tried all different beers, including Taddy Porter, Guinness, Sam Adams While Ale and even a High Life once, which tasted awful. The White Ale was actually my favorite, because it added a yummy tangy-ness to the creamy shake.
Sure, it's single-digit cold outside, but in my world, it's never too chilly for ice cream. Or beer.
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