This Margarita employs the talents of mezcal, tequila’s lesser-known, agave-based cousin. Mezcal imparts this cocktail with a smokiness that tempers the citrusy and tart elements in a traditional Marg. While not as easy-drinking as the original, this rendition is every bit as enjoyable for those who look to venture beyond the bounds of their typical blancos, reposados, and añejos.
Can you substitute mezcal for tequila in a Margarita?
Yes, you can substitute mezcal for tequila in a Margarita. If you plan to use mezcal in your Marg, we recommend using a split base of mezcal and tequila to tame the smoky notes of the former.
What does a Mezcal Margarita taste like?
Mezcal is a fascinating spirit, carrying smoky flavors that are not present in its agave-based cousin, tequila. As such, a Mezcal Margarita will have a bold smokiness somewhat tampered down by the addition of sweetening agents like agave nectar and orange liqueur. The spirit is a perfect complement to the tart citrus flavors of the classic Margarita.
The Pineapple Mezcal Sour Recipe:
The fresh, earthy notes in the mezcal pair wonderfully with the pineapple juice's natural sugars, while agave and lemon juice bring balance to the cocktail.
The Mezcal Martini, a Take on the Martini:
The Mezcal Martini puts a Mexican spin on the classic Martini. The recipe calls for mezcal and tequila as the base and a jalapeño garnish.
The Mezcal Mule:
Ginger and lime complement just about every spirit, hence the versatility of the Mule template. Check out the recipe for a Mezcal Mule here!
The Oaxaca Old Fashioned Recipe:
A little smoky and a little sweet, the Oaxaca Old Fashioned helped solidify agave spirits as a mainstay of modern cocktail culture.
The Maximilian Affair:
The Maximilian Affair features a split base of mezcal and St-Germain Elderflower liqueur while lemon adds brightness and acidity.
The Cadillac Swizz Recipe:
From Bibo Ergo Sum in Los Angeles comes this vibrantly colored cocktail featuring gin, mezcal, and fresh carrot and lime juices. Learn how to make it with this recipe.