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I've never heard of mixing beer and apple juice. Beer and lemonade for a Shandy or radler, sure, but apple juice??
I know in Asia mixing beer with tomato juice is somewhat common, but apple? I dunno...
Mexico too, they call it a chelada.
But beer with apple juice?

Is it just mixed with, like, V8? I tried that and didn't care for it. It seemed like it muted the flavor of both the tomato juice and the beer. Should I be using pure tomato juice and not a blend like V8?
The Mexican section of your grocery store should have Clamato or other brands of Mexican tomato juice