Categorized as a beer cocktail, the Lunch Box fills a pint glass three-quarters full with beer before an ounce of orange juice and a dropped shot of amaretto join it. The amaretto contributes a nutty almond sweetness, the orange juice a light citrus brightness, and the lager base ties the two together into a casual, sociable drink. Construction is deliberately loose, the shot glass dropped in whole and the pour stopped short of the rim. At a modest 4 percent ABV but a substantial calorie count, it is an approachable group pour rather than a precise mixological exercise, valued more for conviviality than refinement.
Lunch Box
Ingredientes
- Beer 3/4 bottle
- Amaretto 1 shot
- Orange juice 1 oz
Instruções
Fill a pint glass almost full with beer. Then fill the rest with orange juice (careful not to fill it to the top). Then take the shot of Amaretto and drop it in.
The Lunch Box é um coquetel de cerveja casual que combina três quartos de pinta de cerveja com uma dose de amaretto e uma onça de suco de laranja, servido em um copo pinta. O amaretto adiciona doçura de amêndoa e nozes enquanto o suco de laranja contribui com uma ligeira luminosidade cítrica para a base de lager. É uma bebida acessível e sociável frequentemente preparada em grupo.
History & Origins
The Lunch Box is an American bar drink, origin disputed, that gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s as a simple, fun twist on a standard beer. The concept of dropping a shot of amaretto into beer reflects the broader depth-charge cocktail trend of that era. Its name suggests the nostalgic comfort of everyday pleasures given a slight upgrade.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Malty beer with a sweet almond note from the amaretto and faint fresh orange. Palate: Light and refreshing with malt bitterness, nutty almond sweetness, and gentle citrus brightness from the orange juice. Finish: Clean and slightly sweet with lingering amaretto warmth.
Pro Tip
Fill the pint glass almost full with beer first, then gently add the orange juice, and drop the amaretto shot last to create a layered visual effect.
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