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Why do you put lemon in Corona beer?
There's no official reason to put lemon in Corona beer, and it's actually not a common practice in Mexico, where the beer originates.
Here's why people do it:
* Taste: Some people enjoy the tangy citrus flavor of lemon with the slightly sweet and malty taste of Corona.
* Aesthetics: The wedge of lemon adds a visual appeal to the drink, making it seem more refreshing.
* Tradition: While not a Mexican tradition, it has become a popular practice in some parts of the world, particularly in the US, perhaps due to marketing and advertising.
However, there are some downsides to adding lemon:
* It can mask the flavor of the beer: The strong citrus taste can overpower the delicate nuances of Corona.
* It can make the beer more acidic: This can irritate some people's stomachs.
* It's not a traditional way to drink Corona: Many Mexicans would consider it disrespectful to their national beer.
Ultimately, whether or not you put lemon in your Corona is a matter of personal preference.
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