Corona Sunrise Recipe
This Corona sunrise cocktail is sure to brighten up even the gloomiest day. A refreshing twist on the classic tequila sunrise, this beer cocktail is served directly in a bottle for a fun and unique experience. Thanks to a viral moment on TikTok, the Corona sunrise has become a popular drink choice among cocktail lovers everywhere.
Corona Sunrise Ingredients:
- 1 (12 ounce) bottle lager beer (such as Corona)
- 1 fluid ounce tequila (use your favorite brand)
- 1 fluid ounce orange juice
- 2 teaspoons grenadine syrup
- 1 teaspoon lime juice
How to Make a Corona Sunrise:
- Open the beer bottle and drink or pour out enough beer until the liquid is level with the top of the label.
- Pour in the tequila, orange juice, grenadine, and lime juice into the bottle.
- Place your thumb over the top of the bottle, turn it upside down, and gently shake to combine all the ingredients.
- Once well mixed, flip the bottle back to its upright position and your Corona sunrise is ready to serve!
Can You Make Corona Sunrises for a Crowd?
While part of the fun of this drink is serving it in the bottle, you can easily scale up the recipe for a larger crowd. Simply multiply the ingredients to fit the number of servings you need, and mix them all in a pitcher or punch bowl. Stir well and serve in individual bottles or glasses for a fun and festive experience.
Nutrition Facts (per serving):
- Calories: 270
- Total Fat: 0g (0% Daily Value)
- Sodium: 19mg (1% Daily Value)
- Total Carbohydrate: 25g (9% Daily Value)
- Dietary Fiber: 0g (0% Daily Value)
- Total Sugars: 9g
- Protein: 2g (4% Daily Value)
- Vitamin C: 17mg (19% Daily Value)
- Calcium: 19mg (1% Daily Value)
- Iron: 0mg (1% Daily Value)
- Potassium: 168mg (4% Daily Value)
Note: Nutritional values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may vary depending on your calorie needs.

Comments
Jennifer Edwards
07/09/2023 03:41:31 AM
This recipe was not just incredibly simple, but also incredibly delicious! The proportions of ingredients were spot on in my view. It's definitely a keeper for stocking up on ingredients during the summer.