Pour your margarita mixture over the ice and enjoy. Any of your favorite tequila brands will work for a margarita. If you want to really let the lime flavor shine, opt for white tequila. Darker liquors will bring their own caramel flavor to the cocktail that can drown out the lime juice.
The classic ratio is one part each lime juice and triple sec to 2 parts tequila. You can find high-quality margarita mixes at specialty liquor stores. In general, the less sugar they contain, the higher quality the mix. Plus, avoiding a lot of added sugar in your drinks can help you skip the hangover the next day! Triple Sec is the classic ingredient in most margarita recipes. Try cointreau or grand marnier as a substitution for triple sec in your cocktails. Kosher salt, which has nice medium-sized crystals, is a great choice for salting the rim of your margarita glasses.
And, at a budget-friendly price point, you can quench a crowd's thirst for mere dollars. We recommend you use this Classic Lime mix for blended Margs, with a classic salted rim. To add a spicy kick to your Margarita, consider using Hella Cocktail Co. The ingredients include just fresh lime juice, sugar and real habanero peppers.
This vegan and gluten-free mixer is not overly sweet and provides a nice balance of citrus and spice. And, the habanero helps liven up your drink without being overpowering. Related: The Best Tequilas.
Master of Mixes Margarita Mixer is an affordable yet high-quality mix. This mixer takes all the elements you would use to make your own drink, like fresh lime juice and triple sec, and simplifies them into a ready-to-drink option.
Bring the party wherever you go with Zing Zang's canned Margarita mix. It's made from just a few ingredients, including agave nectar, cane sugar and a blend of three juices—fresh lime, key lime and grapefruit—bringing a bit of Paloma character while retaining a familiar Margarita mix flavor. There is no fructose in this gluten-free mixer. Related: The Best Margarita Machines. The only ingredients are non-GMO ones like lime juice, cane sugar and organic agave syrup. Made with non-GMO ingredients, this mixer combines flavors of agave nectar, lime, sea salt, orange extract and some cayenne for a subtle kick.
Try it out in a few different cocktails or sodas. If you can't bother with mixing up your own Margarita and want something good to go, getting a ready-to-drink cocktail is a great option. Cutwater Spirits, based in San Diego, has been dominating the ready-to-drink cocktail category for a few years now.
And we have a whole tutorial on how to rim glasses. What makes the Margarita so refreshing is the combination of orange and lime with that little bit of salt. The salt makes the fruit flavors pop by contrast. It enhances both sweet and sour flavors, and suppresses any bitterness from the tequila.
And the very best way to improve it is by simply using better quality ingredients. You can try using Patron for the tequila, or even Altos, which is very affordable but very delicious. Fresh squeezed lime juice is ideal, and I like to use a little more than the recipe calls for because I love lime juice.
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