I generally don’t order alcoholic beverages in restaurants with the exception of Mexican restaurants. At home, on fajita night, my dad always makes margaritas. There is just something nice about being buzzed and eating guac, chips, and softshell tacos.

Is this conditioning? Because my family often does this— or is this a more general phenomenon because Mexican food; by some quality yet unknown, be it texture, flavor, or smell, is uniquely well suited to being paired with alcohol?

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    FYI, hops isn’t a required ingredient in beer. In fact beer originally didn’t have hops. And on the market today there are a good number of very highly rated beers that contain no hops

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        I didn’t say you made that claim, which is why i started my comment with “fyi”. And on your other point, according to every authoritative source i can find about what a beer is, hops are not required. Go look up the definition. Go look up Wikipedia. Go look up the history of beer on Wikipedia. Go look up any reputable source that explains what beer is