Easy Homemade Manmosa Recipe

This manmosa is a fun twist on a classic mimosa! Rather than using champagne, we’ll be swapping it for vodka and beer. It’s a fun, flavorful cocktail with a beer flavored twist.

two tall glasess of manmosa. Orange liquid in two tall glasses with orange wheel on top. Sliced orange to the side, along with a vodka bottle and an jar of orange juice

What makes a Manmosa so good?

  • You can drink a Manmosa any time of day and any of the year, but they are usually pretty popular around Father’s Day! We have to admit, it would be a great addition to any brunch.
  • Super delicious! We admit this is a little bit of a unique set of ingredients we put together, but trust us, this ​​Manmosa is unbelievably delicious. Serve it in a chilled pint glass or tall cocktail glass.
  • Simple ingredients, coming together to make a great unique taste! We love it when recipes are easy and the ingredients are easy to find! That is a WIN!

If you have any questions about how to make this classic cocktail recipe, please leave it in the comments below and we will get back to you.

two tall glasess of manmosa. Orange liquid in two tall glasses with orange wheel on top. Sliced orange to the side, along with a vodka bottle and an jar of orange juice

Tips for Making Manmosas

  • Vodka makes the manmosa a little extra boozy! I’m using plain vodka but an orange or citrus flavored vodka would work too.
  • Good quality orange juice is key to a great manmosa. I recommend freshly squeezed orange juice from fresh oranges rather than one from a bottle. 
  • Beer is what makes this a “man”-mosa! I recommend a light beer, preferably one with citrus notes so it compliments the orange. Some readers have used Blue Moon, and even Corona. Use your favorite light beer brand.
  • Add in some champagne for some extra pop to this fun drink!
  • Garnish Options: Top it off with fresh orange zest or candied orange slices.
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For another fun twist on a mimosa, try pineapple mimosas next.

Other Drink Recipes

Looking to stock up your home bar supplies? To get started, we suggest getting a Bartender Kit, a drinkware beginner set that includes a few different type of glasses and of course a few bottles of alcohol. (Think: Vodka, Rum, Whiskey, etc). Pair those with our cocktail recipes and you are off to a great start!

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two tall glasess of manmosa. Orange liquid in two tall glasses with orange wheel on top. Sliced orange to the side, along with a vodka bottle and an jar of orange juice

Easy Homemade Manmosa Recipe

Cindy
This manmosa is a fun twist on a classic mimosa! Rather than using champagne, we’ll be swapping it for vodka and beer. It's a fun, flavorful cocktail with a beer flavored twist.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Cocktail Recipes
Cuisine American
Servings 1
Calories 263 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 ounce vodka
  • 2 ounces chilled orange juice
  • Chilled beer enough to fill the glass (about 4 ounces)
  • Orange wheel for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Add the vodka to a champagne flute or tall glass.
    clear liquid being poured into a clear tall glass
  • Next add the orange juice.
    orange juice being poured into a tall glass
  • Then top with beer. 
    dark brown liquid being poured into a tall glass
  • Garnish with an orange wheel and enjoy.
    two tall glasess of manmosa. Orange liquid in two tall glasses with orange wheel on top. Sliced orange to the side, along with a vodka bottle and an jar of orange juice

Notes

  • Vodka makes the manmosa a little extra boozy! I’m using plain vodka but an orange or citrus flavored vodka would work too. Or feel free to leave it out if you want to cut back on the alcohol content. 
  • Good quality orange juice is key to a great manmosa. I recommend freshly squeezed orange juice rather than one from a bottle. 
  • Beer is what makes this a “man”-mosa! I recommend a light beer, preferably one with citrus notes so it compliments the orange.
Keyword Manmosa

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