Spicy Blood Orange Beergaritas
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Spicy Blood Orange Beergaritas
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Ingredients
for a single
- salt coarse, for the rim
- cayenne pepper coarse, for the rim
- 3 ounces blood orange juice, fresh
- 1 ½ ounces tequila silver
- 1 ounce lime juice fresh
- 1/2 ounce Grand Marnier you can sub triple sec, I much prefer GM
- 1 ounce simple syrup
- 1 beer 7-ounce bottle (or 12-ounce bottle
- blood orange wedges for garnish
- lime fresh, for garnish
for a pitcher
- 1 cup blood orange freshly squeezed juice
- 1 cup beer like corona or your favorite citrus beer
- 1/3 to ½ cup tequila silver
- 1/2 cup lime juice fresh
- 1/4 cup Grand Marnier you can sub triple sec, but I much prefer GM
- ¼ cup simple syrup
- blood orange fresh, for garnish
- lime fresh, for garnish
- salt coarse, for the rims
- cayenne pepper coarse, for the rims
Instructions
- I suggest making a single serving first and taste it so you can add more/less tequila or syrup to your liking. Everyone is different and prefers their drinks a different way, so feel free to add more or less tequila, more simple syrup, more lime juice, etc. This is my absolute favorite combo listed above.
- Before serving, rim the edge of the glass with a lime slice and then dip it in coarse salt + cayenne to coat. Fill the glass with just a few ice cubes or even with crushed ice – my ice preference of late.
- In a shaker, combine the orange juice, tequila, lime juice, grand marnier and simple syrup. You can add a pinch of cayenne here if you want! Shake well for 30 seconds, then pour it over the crushed ice, leaving about an inch of room up top.. Take your beer bottle and quickly pop it into the drink. Garnish with the extra limes and blood orange.
for a pitcher
- Combine the juices, beer, tequila, grand marnier and simple syrup in a pitcher and stir to combine. Serve as noted above!
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