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The Beer Spritz Is Our Official Cocktail Of Summer 2020 — Here Are Three Recipes

Picking a “cocktail of the summer” in 2020 feels incredibly fraught. The world is changing rapidly, festivities feel far from top of mind, and Americans ought to be staying home instead of gathering in indoor bars. Not exactly a recipe for boozy days and wild nights.

Although… maybe those are all perfect reasons to name a cocktail of the season. You probably need a recipe or two to try in your own backyard this summer. Something that makes it feel like a full-fledged party summer, even if it’s not. Our one rule for 2020? The recipe should be easy, adaptable, and one-off. You don’t want to make too many store runs. You don’t want to get bored. And you don’t need something that can be made in giant batches to accommodate some massive 4th of July party. It should also be as refreshing as hell. ‘Tis the season, after all.

That’s why we’re going with the Beer Spritz as our official cocktail of the summer 2020. So it is written, so shall it ever be.

The beer spritz has a couple of adaptations, but the overall idea is to add Campari to beer, stir, and serve. It’s pretty much the easiest highball you can make. You need some ice, a beer of your choice, an orange, and Campari. That’s it. With those humble ingredients, you’ll be ready to enjoy one of the most refreshing drinks in all of existence.

As a long time bartender, I’ve heard about and tasted beer in Campari long before this year. The Campari bar, Camparino, in Milan does a Beer Americano that’s become somewhat iconic on the cocktail circuit. But it didn’t really make an impact with me until a couple of weeks ago, when beer writer and historian, Mark Dredge (A Brief History of Lager), started posting about the Campari Radlers that he’s been making with his radler of choice. That got me thinking about my own favorite beer, Berliner Weisse, as a potential pairing. (I’ve also seen recipes calling for IPA, but more on that later.)

To help you do whatever meager, socially-distanced hosting you can manage this summer, we’re breaking down three easy ways to make a super refreshing Beer Spritz.

Classic Beer Spritz

Zach Johnston

This is the second easiest way to make this drink but the most refined and refreshing. This is also the most adaptable to your palate. As mentioned above, Mark Dredge is making these with a craft radler right now. And while I dig that version, I’m taking a different, though similar, path.

My preferred beer is the Berliner Weisse. This beer is kettle soured (where the wort is cooled for days while it sours before fermentation) with lacto bacteria, which adds citrus and creamy edge akin to yogurt. It’s sour, bright, and very low-alcohol. I’m using Stone’s Berliner Weisse for this recipe. I’ve also used Berliner Kindl’s Berliner Weisse to the same effect. The key here is to use a standard Berliner Weisse and not one that’s been mixed with fruit. You can of course, but it’s not really necessary.

Also, if this isn’t your jam, try it with other beers you dig. An IPA version is very popular on the internet, but I find that the overt hoppiness of an IPA drowns out the botanical bitterness of the Campari. Hefeweizen is another solid option as it adds softer depth with a hint of spice and banana. You can also use a funky Belgian ale, a lager, or whatever beer you want really. I’ve yet to give a porter or stout a try but nothing is stopping you from trying one as the summer drags on!

Ingredients:

  • 4-oz. Berliner Weisse
  • 2-oz. Campari
  • Ice
  • Orange peel

Method:

Fill a rocks glass with well-frozen ice cubes. Add in Campari. Slowly pour the Berliner Weisse over the ice. If you pour too fast, it’ll foam and overflow.

Give the drink a small stir. Peel off a finger of orange rind and spritz the oils over the top and rub the rind along the edges of the glass. Drop in the orange rind. Serve.

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Verdict:

I can’t overstate how unbelievably refreshing this drink is. It’s like a bouquet of citrus fruits leaning towards grapefruit and pomelo. The orange adds a nice nose to the drink. The light-yet-creamy nature of the Berliner Weisse counterpoints the herbal bitterness of the Campari so damn well.

This will put an instant smile on your face.

The “Spaghett”

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If you’ve ever hung out a restaurant bar with the off-duty chefs and servers after the kitchen closes, you’ll know this drink. The Spaghett (also sometimes — and quite unfortunately — called the “Hobo Negroni”) is as simple as it gets and yet is way too tasty for what it is.

In Chicago, you’ll usually see these made with Miller High Life. I can’t get that in Berlin, so I had to go with MGD. It’s a little sweeter, but suits as a counterpoint to the Campari quite nicely.

In the end, if you don’t want to fuss with pouring beer and bitters into a glass and just need a quick and ultra-refreshing summer sipper right now, this is the play.

Ingredients:

  • 1 bottle Miller (High Life or MGD)
  • 1-oz. Campari
  • Orange Wedge

Method:

“Pour” off the neck of the beer bottle. Refill that neck with Campari. Shove in an orange wedge. Twirl. Drink.

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Verdict:

There’s a part of me that can’t believe how good this is. This makes a cheap adjunct lager shine. I know, it sounds mad, but this is really refreshing and very quaffable. The Campari’s bitterness cuts through the cloyingly manufactured feel of the MGD. It’s orange, bitter, and slightly malty. Plus, you can make it in about five seconds with no need for any special equipment whatsoever.

Beer Americano

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Speaking of special equipment, you do need a bar tool for this recipe. But before we get into that, let’s talk shop on this drink.

The recipe is from famed bar chef Tommaso Cecca, who runs Camparino in Milan. It’s a base of a classic Americano highball — that’s equal parts Campari and sweet, red vermouth. Then, Cecca tops the drink with a lager foam. It’s as striking as it is delicious.

The crucial part of this drink is that as the foam settles back into a liquid beer, it flavors the Americano base with lager. The drink slowly morphs as you drink it, adding complexity with each sip. Plus, it looks cool AF.

Ingredients:

  • 3-oz. Birra Moretti (or Peroni)
  • 3-oz. Campari
  • 3-oz. Red Vermouth
  • Ice
  • Orange Peel

Method:

Add well-frozen ice to a red wine glass, filling it about half full. Next, add in the Campari and vermouth and stir until well chilled.

I then spritz the base with orange oils from an orange rind. I’ve also seen this done over top of the foam, or even both.

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Next, I foam the beer. I use a cocktail shaker and a little Aerolatte foaming thing-y. This takes all of 20 seconds as the foam doubles and the triples in depth very quickly.

I then gently pour the foam directly over the base until it reaches the top of the glass. That’s it.

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Verdict:

There’s always a sense of satisfaction when you recreate a drink that you truly admire. The depth of this version is undeniable. The addition of sweet vermouth adds a layer of sweetness and more botanicals to the mix. The slow seep of beer into the base and the effervescent foam add both dimension and texture that’s hard to find in any other highball on the market.

This is a very unique drink that’ll transport you to a sunny square in Milan. And, overall, it’s fairly easy to make.

The Final Verdict:

The Berliner Weisse Spritz wins this by a country mile. It’s super easy to make, looks great in a glass, and goes down amazingly well without being overly alcoholic.

I can’t get over that I’ve never had this before this summer. I’m thinking back on all the years of drinking Berliner Weisse every summer — sometimes spiked with woodruff syrup or some other berry syrup but never Campari. Well now, I know what’ll I’ll be drinking every summer for the rest of my days. Yes, it’s that tasty.

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Missy Elliott Is Getting A Star On Hollywood’s Walk Of Fame

Ever since Missy Elliott made her appearance at the 2015 Super Bowl Halftime Show alongside Katy Perry, she has finally been receiving her due as a hip-hop national treasure. Her groundbreaking 1997 debut studio album Supa Dupa Fly has since been reissued, she was the first female rapper nominated and inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame, and she even received an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music. Now, she’s about to receive yet another coveted honor, solidifying her place in pop culture: a star on Hollywood’s Walk Of Fame.

“I’ve always dreamed of getting a star and now we here,” she said in a celebratory video posted to her Twitter. “I wanna say that I am a walking testimony because so many times I have wanted to quit,” she admitted. “I know so many people out there can relate when it’s not going right and it feels like it’s taking forever to happen but I kept pushing and pushing and pushing. I thank God for giving me the strength to keep going.”

As a testament to the power of pushing through, Missy was also honored last year with an MTV VMA Vanguard Award for her innovative music videos as she entered the 25th year of her ongoing career with the new EP Iconology, which spawned singles (and their accompanying videos paying homage to her iconic history) “Throw It Back,” “DripDemeanor,” “Why I Still Love You,” and “Cool Off.”

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Netflix’s ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Revival Trailer Gets Spooky With Help From The ‘Stranger Things’ Producers

Unsolved Mysteries launched on NBC in 1987 (with initial host Raymond Burr) and ran for 14 seasons while dancing around to CBS, Lifetime, and Spike TV. That lengthy run isn’t quite a record but does prove that cold cases (with some chilling installments that can only be explained as dabbling in the paranormal) consistently captivate a TV audience, and that’s a phenomenon that endures to this day. Now, Netflix is reviving the series that will drop in the near future (July 1), and the streamer previews upcoming episodes with a trailer that doesn’t stray too far from the original series.

Such an approach seems more than alright, given that the public’s appetite for the show should only be aided by a hefty dose of nostalgia. Stranger Things production company 21 Laps Entertainment is here for the update, which appears to promise that the spooky feel won’t diminish, and the original creators from Cosgrove/Meurer Productions are back as well. From the official synopsis:

The iconic series UNSOLVED MYSTERIES is back! Fusing signature elements from the original series with contemporary immersive, character-driven storytelling, the 12 new episodes are rooted in the experiences of ordinary people who have lived the unthinkable — from the trauma of a loved one’s unexplained disappearance or horrific death, to the shock of a bizarre paranormal encounter. Alongside detectives and journalists, family members offer clues, present theories, and identify suspects, hoping one viewer holds the key to solving the mystery.

Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries reboot will drop a half-season (six episodes) on July 1, and here’s the key art for the season.

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Miley Cyrus Reveals She’s Six Months Sober And Feels Great

Miley Cyrus has lived in the spotlight since her preteen years. For young celebrities, undergoing formative years in the limelight have proven immensely challenging. Cyrus has had her fair share of controversial moments, like when she infamously sparked a joint on stage during an acceptance speech at the 2013 MTV EMAs. But Cyrus has grown a lot since then. In a recent interview, the singer revealed she’s now celebrating six months of being sober.

Cyrus recently sat down with Variety for an in-depth interview about her last year. The singer spoke about her recent role in Black Mirror, and the conversation eventually turned to her vocal surgery. Back in November, Cyrus announced she would be putting all recording and touring plans on hold as she underwent vocal chord surgery. The singer said the surgery necessitated her sobriety and she decided to stick with it:

“I’ve been sober sober for the past six months. At the beginning, it was just about this vocal surgery. … But I had been thinking a lot about my mother. My mom was adopted, and I inherited some of the feelings she had, the abandonment feelings and wanting to prove that you’re wanted and valuable. My dad’s parents divorced when he was 3, so my dad raised himself. I did a lot of family history, which has a lot of addiction and mental health challenges. So just going through that and asking, ‘Why am I the way that I am?’ By understanding the past, we understand the present and the future much more clearly. I think therapy is great.”

Cyrus ended the interview by saying she’s been able to find clarity through sobriety: “The thing that I love about it is waking up 100%, 100% of the time. I don’t want to wake up feeling groggy. I want to wake up feeling ready.”

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Charlize Theron was in Mad Max: Fury Road, therefore she’s allowed to talk sh*t about anyone. But she’s especially allowed to talk sh*t about Steven Seagal.

The Oscar winner recently dropped by The Howard Stern Show to discuss her new Netflix movie, The Old Guard, where she plays an immortal, butt-kicking mercenary “with a mysterious inability to die.” While discussing her preparation for action movies like The Old Guard and Atomic Blonde with Stern, Theron said, “At night I’ll go online to watch fighters or watch people fight and you always come across that odd Seagal video of him ‘fighting’ in Japan, but he really isn’t. He’s just incredibly overweight and pushing people.” If that seems unnecessarily harsh, well, Theron has a reason for coming after the face of poorly choreographed, direct-to-video fight films:

“I have no problem talking sh*t about him because he’s not very nice to women so ‘f*ck you’!”

Seagal has been accused of sexual assault and harassment by numerous women over the years. The “Allegations and Lawsuits” section of his Wikipedia page is organized by “Early 1990s,” “1995 lawsuit,” “2010 lawsuit,” “2011 lawsuit” (to be fair, that one was over bringing a tank to a suspected cockfight), “2017 allegations,” and “2018 allegations and investigation.” There’s also a bitcoin scandal thrown in there, as a treat.

Theron also said that the star of such cinematic classics as Gutshot Straight, The Asian Connection, and Born to Raise Hell “can barely fight… He’s shoving people by the face, it’s a whole setup.” Women in action movies “don’t want to f*cking fight like men,” she added. “We want to fight like we would fight and figure out what this looks like. We want to fight smarter, we want to fight in a way that makes sense and we want to do it in a way where we’re still part of emotional storytelling.” I’m tempted to say I want to see Theron fight Seagal (it could be on a bill with the Perlman v. Cruz wrestling match), but that wouldn’t be fair. She would finish him in about three seconds.

(Via The Howard Stern Show & NY Daily News)

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Fortnite‘s previous in-game concert with Travis Scott was a massive success by all counts for both parties, so it makes sense they’d expand on the concept. The concert brought in enough viewers to break Fortnite’s previous record — which, incidentally, also happened on Twitch when another rapper, Drake, participated in a livestream of the game with popular gamer Ninja — while Travis received a big enough boost in music streams to see his 2018 album Astroworld re-enter the Billboard top 10 albums. Hip-hop and Fortnite have always been tied together, but these concerts show just how beneficial it can be for Epic Games to actually compensate artists for using their likenesses in-game.

Watch Diplo, Young Thug, and Noah Cyrus perform in-game on Thursday, 6/25 at 9pm EST/6pm PST.