A Queen Mary beer cocktail is a mixture of grenadine and beer,[1][2] which is commonly garnished with maraschino cherries.[3] It is typically served in beer glassware, leaving room for a generous amount of beer head which can take on a pink or cherry-like tone.[4] This drink can be quite sweet and is best enjoyed chilled.[5][6]
Cocktail | |
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Type | Mixed drink |
Served | Neat; chilled |
Standard garnish | Maraschino cherries |
Standard drinkware | Pint glass |
Commonly used ingredients |
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Preparation | Pour grenadine into glass, followed by beer, leaving room for pink-coloured beer head; finish by dropping maraschino cherries into glass, drizzling syrup from the cherries on top for added sweetness/colour |
History
The Queen Mary originated in Calgary, Canada in the early 2000s,[7] and has since become popular in North America, Europe, and Australia as an alternative to a shandy.[8][6][9][10] The drink is reportedly named after Mary of Teck, Queen Consort to King George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions.[11][12]
Preparation and serving
A Queen Mary cocktail is made by pouring grenadine into a beer glass, to taste, followed by beer,[8] leaving room at the top for a thick layer of pink-hued beer foam.[4][13] Maraschino cherries are often added as a garnish,[3][14] while drizzling syrup from the cherries onto the beer foam for additional sweetness and colour, as desired.[15] While any beer can be used to make the drink, lighter beer styles are generally preferred, such as a lager, pilsner or pale ale.[12]