Hibiscus Margarita
A Hibiscus Margarita Cocktail Kit makes 4 or 8 Hibiscus Margarita cocktails using a premium Blanco Tequila base spirit, lime juice and Hibiscus syrup.
Based on the classic margarita but with a romantic and bright twist. The Hibiscus Margarita is bright red. Hibiscus is a native flower of India and Malaysia. It is also grown in Mexico, which is why it is a popular ingredient in tequila-based cocktails. In addition, the health benefits and antioxidant properties of Hibiscus make it popular in tea. In the language of flowers, a red hibiscus represents love and passion. Hence, we've carefully selected it, especially for our Valentine's Day Hibiscus Margarita Cocktail Kit.
- Makes 4 or 8 cocktails from £6.24 a drink
- Flavour Notes: Sour, Sweet, Salty
- ABV16.13% | 2.4 units of Alcohol | 174 Kcal per serving (Difford's Guide)
Hibiscus Margarita Cocktail Kit Top Tip:
A Hibiscus Margarita tastes best when enjoyed refreshingly cold. Therefore, we suggest having plenty of ice to shake your drink.
The fun of this kit is in the shaking and the creation of the hibiscus-salted rim. Use a lime wedge to wipe around your glass rim, then dip in the hibiscus salt to coat. You can add chilli flakes to your salt if you like something spicier.
Margarita Variations History
Variations on a margarita are growing in popularity. More prominent variations include a Picante which uses the hot sauce to give a spicy kick. Another popular variation is Mezcal Margaritas, using another agave-based spirit to make a smokier flavour. This one goes hand-in-hand with the rise of Mezcal in the UK.
Not only is a margarita easy to make with minimal tools, but you can even mix one up in your jam jar full of ice. A classic margarita always relies on just 10:4:3 parts tequila-liqueur-citrus juice for that perfect balance of flavourful refreshment. Cheers!
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