Make Your Own GREEN beer for St Patty's Day!

It's not St Patrick's Day if you don't have at least one green beer, right?!

That's at least one rule I live by. There's been little rumors all over the internet about how you have to add blue food coloring to your beer to make it green. Kinda makes sense, beer is yellow, so blue and yellow make green. Well in this case, it's probably best to just stick with your first instinct, green food coloring will work the best!

Here's what it looks like with blue food coloring, green, but not ideal.

Now with green, MUCH better!

Here's a couple more tips and tricks to make sure your beer is perfectly GREEEEEN - HAPPY ST PATRICKS DAY ONE OF MY FAVORITE DAYS OF THE YEAR OMG I'M SO EXCITED

1. It works best with light beer, like a lager or pilsner. The lighter the beer, the greener it'll look. So things like Bud Light and Coors Light work well.

2. Use somewhere between 2 and 5 drops of green food coloring per beer. It depends on what type of beer you use, and what shade of green you want. So try it with two drops first, then add more if it's not green enough.

3. Add the food coloring to your glass BEFORE you pour the beer in. It mixes better that way, so don't need to use a spoon or slosh it around.

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