The 11 Best Tequila co*cktails to Drink This Summer (2024)

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Tequila,” wrote Charles H. Baker Jr. in his Around the World with Jigger, Beaker & Flask, “. . .is a spirit of definite merit. It is very potent, colorless also, and has a strange exotic flavor which—like Holland gin—is an acquired taste.”

These words, written in 1937, were among the first Americans ever heard of Mexico’s most famous spirit.

“There’s no such thing as a bad tequila experience,” as tequila educator Adam Stemmler is fond of saying, “there is only experience with bad tequila.”

This often comes as some news. Take any three people off the street, and at least one of them has had a night of tequila so punishing, and endured a hangover so lidless and savage, that they’ve sworn off tequila as one would the devil himself. It’s sad, in a way. I mean, people are going to like what they like, but forgoing all of tequila because of terrible night with a lousy mixto is almost exactly like saying “I don’t like wine” because of that time you drank a jug of Boone’s Farm Mango Grove.

Tequila—real, 100 percent agave tequila—has long ago asserted its rightful place among the pantheon of world-class spirits, and while it can be an intimate delight to sip neat all on its own, a well made tequila co*cktail is the spirit’s evening gown, or bespoke suit. Among all the spirits, tequila has a unique complexity and depth right out of the still, born of the long maturity of the blue agave, a persistent and dynamic character against which other ingredients can play.

Whether it’s the snappy delight of a perfect Margarita or the indulgent bittersweet kiss of the Rosita, here are 11 tequila co*cktails with which to fall in love with Mexico’s most famous spirit—either for the first time, or all over again.

  • El Diablo

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    With a name like El Diablo (“the Devil” in Spanish) you might not expect a fruity and charming tequila sipper, but since “Trader” Vic Bergeron invented it in 1946, the El Diablo has been enchanting drinkers with its tart berries and gentle spice. It’s a simple tequila version of a Moscow Mule, essentially, with a bit of the fruit liqueur creme de cassis making it juicy and the oaky richness of the aged tequila making it plush.

    • 2 oz. reposado tequila
    • 0.5 oz.–0.75 oz. lime juice, to taste
    • 0.5 oz. creme de cassis
    • 3-4 oz. ginger beer, to taste

    Combine all ingredients over ice in a tall glass. Stir briefly to combine and garnish with a couple blackberries on a pick, or a lime wedge, or both.

  • Paloma

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    “Some things are so modest and unassuming,” we say of the Paloma, “the best way to understand their size is by measuring the shadow they cast.” We’re tempted to think of the Margarita as the star of the tequila show, but look above the title on the marquee, and you might be surprised, at least in Mexico, to find the Paloma—a simple drink of tequila, lime juice, grapefruit soda, and a pinch of salt. Palomas are sweet and tart and bright and preternaturally refreshing, a worthy match for the pitiless heat of the Mexican summer, and deployed in great numbers whenever a little reprieve is in order. The classic version is below, or but there is also a freshly squeezed Paloma you can make.

    • 2 oz.blanco tequila
    • 0.5 oz. lime juice
    • 4 to 5 oz. grapefruit soda

    Add ice to a tall glass. Add tequila and lime and top with grapefruit soda. Mix the ingredients around with a straw (or, as they do at La Capilla de Don Javier in the town of Tequila, with a large knife), sprinkle a pinch of salt on top, and garnish with a lime wedge or, honestly, nothing at all.

  • White Toreador

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    The Toreador co*cktail is tequila, apricot liqueur, and lime juice, and is among the first tequila co*cktails ever printed in the English language, in William J. Tarling’sCafe Royal co*cktail Book, in 1937. It’s essentially aMargaritawith apricot instead of orange, and it’s justifiably overshadowed by its orangey sister because the apricot speaks a little too loudly in a classic Toreador—the boldness of the fruit too brash on the midpalate. But one of the best bars in the world, Jigger & Pony in Singapore, correctly saw that a little yogurt could solve that problem perfectly. After traveling around the world to try the bar’s White Toreador myself, I took the bar’s recipe and made a few tweaks for home bartenders.

    Adapted from Jigger & Pony, Singapore

    • 1.5 oz. blanco tequila
    • 0.5 oz. lime juice
    • 0.5 oz. apricot liqueur
    • 0.5 oz. simple syrup
    • 1 egg white
    • 1 tsp full fat greek yogurt

    Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker and shake briefly without ice to whip the egg Add ice and shake hard for 10 to 12 seconds. Strain up into a co*cktail glass. No garnish.

  • Margarita

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    There is no better or more convincing a liquid cheerleader for tequila than a well-made Margarita. Those who’ve had one already agree. Those who haven’t—those for whom all they know is some $13 bottle of tequila mixed with day-glo “Margarita Mix,” with respect, you’ve not had a Margarita, you’ve had citric acid and sodium benzoate and high-fructose corn syrup cosplaying as a Margarita. A proper Margarita is exuberance in a glass, “the spirit of unfussy joie de vie,” we write, “that acknowledges the potential for fun in any situation.” The classic version is below, or learn how to make the extremely popular Tommy’s Margarita.

    • 2 oz. tequila
    • 1 oz. lime juice
    • 0.5 oz. Cointreau
    • 0.25 oz. – 0.5 oz. agave syrup (to taste)

    For both: Add ingredients to shaking tin, or blender, with lots of ice. Shake, or blend, until ice cold. Pour into a glass, garnish with a bright slice of lime, and indulge.

  • El Lupolo

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    This co*cktail is what would happen if you just started listing everything that goes best with tequila, and combined the top three or four in one drink just to see if life really is that easy. For starters, lime, obviously. Then grapefruit as well, a legendary combination that appears several times on this very list. And then there’s hops by way of an IPA, a duo so perfect they don’t even really need the others (but it’s nice to have friends). Add Campari to punch up the IPA’s juicy bitterness, and you’ll have a beer co*cktail you won’t want to put down.

    • 1.5 oz.blanco tequila
    • 0.5 oz. lime juice
    • 0.5 oz.Campari
    • 0.5 oz. simple syrup
    • Top with about 3 oz. IPA

    Add all ingredients except for beer into a shaker tin and shake on ice for six to eight seconds. Strain into a tall glass and top with about 3 oz. IPA. Garnish with a grapefruit peel.

  • North Beach Cooler

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    The outstanding women’s co*cktail competition Speed Rack has been going for well over a decade, showcasing the talents of the world’s best female bartenders. Founders Ivy Mix and Lynette Marrero have created a book as well called A Quick Drink featuring those same stellar barkeeps. The recipes inside are great, and we could’ve picked any one of them to feature, but for seasonality, ease of creation, and honestly for sheer deliciousness, we kept coming back to the North Beach Cooler, from Melbourne bartender Priscilla Leong, made of tequila, lime, Campari, dry vermouth, and soda. It’s a cross between aSiestaand aRome with a View, leveraging tequila’s affection for Campari and Campari’s affection for dry vermouth into a devastatingly tasty little thrupple.

    Recipe by Priscilla Leong, reprinted from A Quick Drink

    • 0.75 oz. blanco tequila
    • 0.75 oz. dry vermouth
    • 0.5 oz. Campari
    • 0.75 oz. lime juice
    • 0.5 oz. simple syrup
    • 2 oz. soda water

    Add all ingredients except for soda to a co*cktail shaker with ice, shake good and hard for six to eight seconds, and garnish with a basil leaf and/or a lime wedge.

  • Mexican Firing Squad

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    The Mexican Firing Squad is one of the few classic tequila co*cktails we have and it’s one of the earliest recipes published in the English language that makes use of the agave spirit. It’s incredibly simple, just some pomegranate and baking spices accenting a basic sour-style mix, but it unfolds like a story in four acts, each ingredient playing its role perfectly: You meet the tequila first before the bright juiciness of the pomegranate takes over, which turns tart with lime and then finishes with the dry textured spice of the bitters. It’s elegant, simple, and delightful, a worthy bit of co*cktail reporting by an adventurer who couldn’t help but share this deliciousness, and his enthusiasm for it, with the world.

    • 2 oz. tequila
    • 0.75 oz. lime juice
    • 0.75 oz. grenadine
    • 2 dashes Angostura Bitters

    Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker with ice and shake hard for six to eight seconds. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice and garnish with a lime wheel, or if you’re feeling festive and want to do it as Baker suggests, “garnish with a slice of orange, a slice of pineapple, and a red cherry.”

  • Oaxaca Old Fashioned

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    If tequila is your best friend, mezcal is your best friend’s dangerous cousin, the one who rides a motorcycle and smokes cigarettes. It wouldn’t hit American co*cktails until 2007, when a bartender named Phil Ward at Death & Co. in NYC decided to smuggle mezcal into people’s glasses, flanked on all sides by the now-acceptable tequila. Ward’s original Oaxaca Old Fashioned was 3 parts tequila to one part mezcal—if you, too, are a little iffy on the smoky, muscular spirit, feel free to make it his way.

    • 2 oz.mezcal
    • 0.25 oz. agave syrup (or 1 tsp. agave nectar)
    • 1 dashBittermens Xocolatl Mole Bitters

    Grab a rocks glass the biggest piece of ice you have that will fit into it. If you don’t have large cubes, fill with the biggest ice you have. Add ingredients, stir briefly to integrate them together and garnish with a large grapefruit peel, expressing the oils over the top of the drink before adding the peel to the glass.

  • Rosita

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    Most tequila recipes are bright and refreshing, leaning on the spirit’s inherent affinity for sunshine. The Rosita is the other kind. It’s a world away for Margaritas, another affair entirely—a co*cktail bitter and sweet, darker and more complex. It was modernized and popularized (twice!) by none other than early co*cktail revivalist and notorious eccentric Gary “gaz” Regan.

    • 1.5 oz.reposado tequila
    • 0.5 oz.Campari
    • 0.5 oz.sweet vermouth
    • 0.5 oz.dry vermouth
    • 1 dashAngostura Bitters

    Add all ingredients to a mixing glass with ice. Stir for five to 10 seconds (if using very small ice) to 25 to 30 seconds (if using very large ice), strain either into a rocks glass over fresh ice or up, in a coupe, depending on your preference. Garnish with a grapefruit peel.

  • Siesta

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    The Siesta is a lovely drink, complex and dynamic, with seams so tight you can’t even find them. It opens like a Margarita, with lime and tequila, transitions in the midpalate to the juicy grapefruit, and finishes with the herbal orange of the Campari amplifying grapefruit’s natural bitterness. Nearly two decades after its creation, bartender Katie Stipe’s co*cktail endures as one of the great tequila-based neo-classics, helping usher in a new era of agave-based drinks.

    • 1.5 oz. blanco tequila
    • 0.75 oz. lime juice
    • 0.5 oz. grapefruit juice
    • 0.5 oz. simple syrup
    • 0.5 oz. Campari

    Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker with ice and shake good and hard for six to 10 seconds. Strain up into a coupe or co*cktail glass, or over fresh ice on the rocks, as you prefer, and garnish with a grapefruit peel or lime wheel.

  • El Guapo

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    The El Guapo is an advertisem*nt for innovation. Most of the time, you have a crazy new idea and try it and it’s terrible. Sometimes, though, it ends up like this: Take the same hot sauce you’d use on your burrito and put a bunch of it into the shaker tin with your Margarita, and the result, perhaps surprisingly, is among the most delicious and celebrated spicy co*cktails of the last 20 years. This co*cktail, created in 2008 by Sam Ross at NYC’s Little Branch, also throws in some salt and pepper, because why not? Make his original, below, or try out an even more refreshing variation of El Guapo.

    • 2 oz.tequilaormezcal
    • Half a lime, quartered
    • 3-4 cucumber slices
    • 0.75 oz. simple syrup
    • 3-5 dashes (about 0.25 oz.) hot sauce

    Add lime pieces to shaker tin and muddle to get as much juice out as possible. At the rest of the ingredients, shake hard for five to six seconds and dump the whole thing, ice and all, into a large rocks glass. Taste for balance and add more lime juice as necessary. Garnish with a sprinkle of salt and a good crack of black pepper.

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The 11 Best Tequila co*cktails to Drink This Summer (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular tequila co*cktail? ›

One of the most common types of tequila drinks is the margarita. You can never go wrong with this classic tequila co*cktail.

What to order at a bar if I like tequila? ›

Top 10 tequila drinks to order at a bar
  • Classic Margarita. No tequila co*cktail list would be complete without the iconic margarita. ...
  • Paloma. ...
  • Ranch Water. ...
  • Tequila Sunrise. ...
  • Tequila Old Fashioned. ...
  • Tequila Negroni. ...
  • Bloody Maria. ...
  • Tequila Espresso Martini.

What is the best tequila mixed with? ›

What to Mix With Tequila
  • Triple Sec + Lime (a Margarita)
  • Grapefruit Soda (a Paloma)
  • Orange Juice + Grenadine (a Tequila Sunrise)
  • Tomato Juice (a Bloody Maria)
  • Crème de Cassis + Ginger (an El Diablo)
  • Lemon Juice + Simple Syrup + Club Soda (a Tequila Collins)
  • Lager Beer (a Corona Sunrise)
  • Club Soda.
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Is tequila a summer drink? ›

There's nothing like a refreshing tequila co*cktail to cool you down during warm weather. Higher temperatures mean you have more opportunities to host and show off your mixology skills. Of course, you'll want to concoct more impressive drinks than a traditional margarita.

What's the number 1 tequila? ›

In 2023, El Tequileño's Reposado Gran Reserva was named the best tequila in the world at the International Spirits Challenge while the brand was named agave producer of the year — and I wanted to know why.

What do real tequila drinkers drink? ›

Some prefer it in a classic co*cktail, such as the margarita or paloma. Others might choose to sip their tequila neat, on the rocks, with a splash of water, a squirt of fresh lime juice or paired with a meal.

What is a good tequila drink besides a margarita? ›

The favorite is the Paloma, a winning blend of tequila, fresh-squeezed grapefruit and tequila. A spectacularly refreshing match-up of sweet and tart, you definitely want to try this one during a Barcelo vacation.

What is the most ordered drink at a bar? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

What should you not mix with tequila? ›

Tequila should never be mixed with milk, energy drinks, cola, fruit punch, or mint liqueur. Milk curdles, energy drinks overpower, cola dilutes, fruit punch clashes, and mint liqueur creates an unbalanced flavor. Stick to complementary mixers like citrus juices to enhance tequila's vibrant essence.

What juice goes best with tequila? ›

"I always recommend grapefruit or grapefruit juice, which is very traditional," Umolu says. "Though in some blanco tequilas you'll definitely get earthiness, you'll also almost always have some citrus notes." Orange, lime, key lime, and other citrus varieties are a good go-to when it comes to tequila blanco.

What is the most popular way to drink tequila? ›

On the Rocks

One of the most classic ways to enjoy the full flavors of tequila, try pouring this premium spirit over a couple of ice cubes in a lowball or single or double rocks glass. What it lacks in creativity, it makes up for in a full flavor profile.

Which is the best alcoholic drink in summer? ›

“Go for white spirits like vodka, tequila or gin, which generally have lots of citrus in them, and can keep you hydrated,” says Akshay. “Wine is also good in almost all the seasons,” he adds.

What is the number one co*cktail in Mexico? ›

Margarita is the most famous Mexican co*cktail in the world and the one you can find in absolutely every destination in Mexico and in any Mexican restaurant here in Spain. The Margarita is a very variable co*cktail, the original being a lemon co*cktail.

What is the famous drink in tequila Mexico? ›

Paloma: The paloma is a traditional Mexican drink that mixes tequila with grapefruit soda and a touch of lime. It is a refreshing and balanced option that allows you to enjoy the taste of tequila without overwhelming your palate with more complex ingredients.

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