Mexican Cocktails YOU should make!
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Mexico doesn’t strike me as a land of cocktail drinkers. Or, rather, if you go to a typical bar/restaurant you won’t find many people Sipping margaritas . More often you’ll find people drinking Mezcal or beer or tequila often with a little side of Sangrita. That’s not to say that Mexico hasn’t made major contributions to the world of cocktails, the Margarita is quite possibly the most popular cocktail in the world followed very closely by the Paloma. And like just about everywhere else Mexico stands as one of the cities on the cutting edge of modern cocktail culture. Today, I thought it would be nice to explore some of these cocktails. Let’s go beyond the Margarita and peel back the layers to some less recognizable Mexican cocktails.
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00:00 Cocktails of Mexico
00:54 Vampiro
01:56 Tasting Notes
02:36 Recipe
02:53 The Paloma
04:42 Tasting Notes
05:19 Recipe
05:29 Carrajillo
07:04 Tasting Notes
07:26 Recipe
07:30 Cantarito
08:46 Tasting Notes
09:13 Recipe
09:30 Pro Tip
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Recipe
Vampiro
2oz (60ml) Reposado Tequila
1oz (30ml) Tomato Juice
1oz (30ml) Orange Juice
1/2oz (15ml) Lime juice
1/2oz (15ml) Grenadine
7 Drops Hot Sauce
1 Pinch Salt
1 Grind Black Pepper
Paloma
1 1/2oz (45ml) Tequila Blanco
1oz (30ml) Grapefruit Juice
3/4oz (22ml) Lime Juice
3/4oz (22ml) Simple Syrup
2 Dashes Grapefruit Bitters
Top Soda Water
Dehydrated Grapefruit Wheel Garnish
Carajillo
1 1/2oz (45ml) Licor 43
1/2oz (15ml) Charanda
Double Shot Espresso
Cantarito
2oz (60ml) Tequila
1 1/2oz (45ml) Orange Juice
3/4oz (22ml) Grapefruit Juice
1/2oz (15ml) Lime Juice
Pinch of Salt
Top 2oz (60ml) Grapefruit Soda
Пікірлер: 298
I gotta tell you Leandro, I don’t think there is any reason not to use Squirt in a Paloma. It has something more tart and citric than the juice/simple/soda water combo. It’s going to be more consistent than than fresh gf juice. Now, Squirt in addition to fresh gf juice is fantastic because you get the citric acid kick of the squirt, and some beautiful color and citrus texture from the juice.
@robertolopez6153
Жыл бұрын
Squirt is good but have you had a Paloma with the Jarritos Grapefruit soda? I think it beats out Squirt as it doesn’t taste as sugary and has more of a citrus taste in my opinion.
@skraegorn7317
Жыл бұрын
For sure, there’s a reason they sell canned Paloma’s in Mexico with Squirt and El Jimador blanco.
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
I think the squirt version is great but there’s always a reason to do things differently. I think getting stuck on certain versions because they’re traditional or that’s how it was created is an enemy of progress and I maintain that there’s more than one way to make a drink and what’s best is a decision left to the drinker. You’ve made good points but that doesn’t mean that the drink in this video isn’t fantastic in its own way
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Jarritos grapefruit is killer 🔥🔥🔥
@Mantrahiroshima
Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more the squirt/jarritos version is just outright better
As a mexican i'm glad you are trying to put Charanda on the map Also you should give a try on Sotol and Pox
@ttvskrillex
Жыл бұрын
As a bean*
@b3an3er
Жыл бұрын
El tarascó 🔥🔥
@azoe400
Жыл бұрын
@@ttvskrillex 🤓
The trick with Carajillos that you will see if you go to a restaurant where they prepare it at the table (I recommend El Cardinal in CDMX) is that you only put a couple of ice cubes in the shaker and you shake it until they're gone - that may take 30 seconds. Magic happens, really. If you don't do this you end up with cold espresso and licor 43. Believe me, there is a difference between a 10 second shaken Carajillo and one that goes until the ice is gone. Try it. If you have dense ice (such as from a silicone ice cube tray) use 2 cubes and shake until they're gone, if you have ice from an ice maker use 3-4. If you want the drink to remain cold add more cubes after you pour into the glass.
He forgot probably the most well know in all parts of mexico "Michelada" granted its made with beer so maybe that's why. Also, from Jalisco and we add a bit more to the Cantarito, mainly to accommodate the Mexican pallet but I would say it's a solid recipe for those trying it out the first time!
@yeedig01
Жыл бұрын
You just answered your own question. It’s made with beer, hence not a cocktail. But I agree, I can drink micheladas any day. They’re so good!
In amatitan, jalisco, there's a place called Cantaritos El Guero. They have cantaritos so big they literally pour 2 full bottles of tequila in it. There are a few vids on youtube, it is great 😀
@nayvett08
Жыл бұрын
Love Cantaritos El Guero!!! My fam is from Jalisco and we try to make a trip to that place every time we go visit.
As a mexican I was a little dissapointed you didn't use sangrita in the vampiro; that's where the name comes from, sangrita, sangre, blood in English, so: vampiro, or vampire. But your recipe does seem very very interesting, I'd love to try it out. Your paloma looks very very good amigo. Cantarito's can have some variations, I'd say your cantarito maybe was a little short on salt, but it looks soooo god bro. Try adding chamoy and Tajin to your cantarito's rim, it's amazing.
@susantuna3434
Жыл бұрын
El uso de viuda de Sánchez para el vampiro es la vercion rápida y floja de un vampiro tradicional y es la más conocida
I think the Sangrita version of the Vampiro is the most prevalent in Mexico, at least in Jalisco most places make it this way. and I know many people think the Margarita is the most popular drink but its really the Cantarito or just a good ol' tequila, squirt and soda water
@marioelbros
Жыл бұрын
Nah, Palomas are far more popular than cantaritos.
For 5 de Mayo, I've always liked the idea of 'The French Intervention' cocktail because of the name, since that was exactly what the Batalla de Puebla was about, as the only Mexican ingredient in the cocktail is tequila.
Been loving the content lately, learning a lot of stuff that I wouldn't have come across anywhere else, would definitely appreciate a charanda episode
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Oooh it’s coming
@MyArrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm
Жыл бұрын
Also a very traditional and usually never talked about spirit is mexican aguardiente, white sugarcane spirit. And a cocktail thats also very popular and traditionally made in a lot of small towns is a Pajarete or Cafe de Olla.
In the height of laziness the other night, I poured a couple of oz of mezcal in a glass, put in a pinch of sal de gusano and gave it a good stir, then dropped in a dried lime wheel. It was surprisingly good.
@unneomexaenlacocina9380
Жыл бұрын
It's called derecho
This content es LEGIT! It’s true, those are the most popular cocktails in Mexico.
If you use Mezcal (non smoked) and tamarind Jarritos in that cantarito with ice you will love it my friend, so hope you try it. Greetings from Michoacan.
I have just made Vampiro and I gotta say this is one interesting cocktail. I was expecting it to taste strange in a bad way... but it does in a good one. So many contradicting flavors yet they work great together.
I had a cantarito in the small island of janitzio with my father and the use middle fresh fruit and left it in the cup with a chamuy and spiced rim. Perfect cocktail with a stunning view. Still have the cup from that day
Man just because I seen you use quality, no additives fake tequilas, deserves a thumb ups and a subscribe! Congrats on a great video!
Its great to see the carajillo! i had it a few times in CDMX, the best one i had they torched the liquor 43 to burn off some alcohol and bring out more of the caramel notes.
Limantur Mexico City consistently one the best places for cocktails.
Love to see people pulling away from the typical margaritas and even more so promoting mexican spirits that aren't as popular, not even everywhere in Mexico like Charanda. Thanks! Deeply appreciated!
This is super dope, also nice touch with the Clay Cup!
I appreciate you using Charanda. There was I time when I would receive charanda from my family from Michoacan and that's what I used for my cocktails.
you mightve just sold me on charanda, anything that tastes like a combo of agricole and jamaican rum is right up my alley
Thank you for your take on the vampiro, made this one myself with a quarter slice of onion and a sliced red pepper in the shaker, garnished the glas with salt and pepper mix and a jalapeno and orange slice. Not into bloody Marie's, but i do like the vampiro. Thank you again my favorite KZread bartender, you're a pro 👍👊🍸🍹
okay, low key glad that I knew all the drinks referenced in this vidoe. All delicious recipes. Thanks!
I recommend you try cocktails with an ancho chile liqueur called ancho reyes, as a bartender in Mexico I can say that it is one of my favorite liqueurs, besides that we also have a corn liqueur that you should try, they are very interesting and allow you to play with the flavors in unique ways, excellent video! Cheers!
@humchan2k
Жыл бұрын
Leandro uses ancho Reyes repeatedly on this channel!
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
we have a whole video on ancho reyes right here kzread.info/dash/bejne/e4eVqJWqcdnLgrQ.html
@fozzyozzy1030
Жыл бұрын
Is the corn liqeur nixtal?
As a Mexican on the wine trade business (as well as spirits), I’m so glad you have a bottle of Arete tequila, that is a really good one not like the most popular brands that are thrown to the US market, I personally prefer mezcal and White tequilas that are more complex and sort of sweet of the agave instead of excessive masking of flavors with barrel aging
The cantarito was my favorite when I lived in teocaltiche I was 18 years old in 1999
Interesting recipes. I will definitely try the Vampiro, that one sounds yummy!
This is a huge upgrade of this cocktails, I'm from Aguascalientes Mex, I have made some of yours recipes in my house, all has been the Best of the Best. Saludos
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Cheers! Thanks for the support!
Might be the first time a Vampiro has ever been served that beautifully. Usually it's served in a bag, on the side of the road 20 miles outside of town.
The Paloma is a super refreshing drink - right on !!!!
My family is from Uruapan was just there in August. Loved seeing you use Uruapan Charanda ❤
Very nice coverage
A bartender in Mexico introduced us to adding a splash of light beer to a Paloma, not soda. It adds a touch of creaminess and effervescence. So darn good!
Cantartos are my favorite. Just had one this past weekend
Great video, thanks! Really loved the way the pronunciation on the cocktail names was spot on spanish!
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
My family is from Argentina so I hope I have somewhat passable pronunciation 😂
@merovingio10101
Жыл бұрын
@@TheEducatedBarfly que bien ché, gracias!
Lovin’ me some Tequila lately. Looking forward to trying ALL of these! Great vid.
Hi there from Mexico City, I loved the variations you made, they look yummy! As for the Vampiro’s history, I’m not sure where they com from, but its very usual to find them in the street fairs along with the Cantarito (also known as Jarrito) you can see people jumping into carnival rides while holding these cocktails in their hands, not kidding
I use the Diffords recipe for my Paloma which grapefruit juice and grapefruit jarritos soda and honestly man, it's much nicer. So delicious.
Si, great content!
Some staff from a bar called Hanky Panky in Mexico did a guest shift at a bar in Toronto not too long ago. They were great.
The Vampiro sounds awesome. I'll be making that this weekend.
Mexican here, I have a recipe you may have an into, but here it is: Fill a shot glass with your favorite Tequila. Grab a pint glass, flip it upside down. Place the shot glass inside the pint glass until the rim of the glass touches the pint. Flip both over holding both carefully, the pint glass should be standing up while the shot glass is upside down still holding the Tequila inside. Pour in your favorite Mexican Lager on top. Top with a bit of dark soda. Every time you take a sip, a bit of Tequila pours out of the shot. Submarino Rojo (Russian Submarine)
The issue with Charanda is the same issue we are starting to have with avocado, they are from Michoacan and its a state where narcos have take over most of things. SOOOO in a happier note... a drink suggestions... For diferent carajillo...There is Corn Liquor made by Abasolo Distillery (They also make Whiskey), Its called Nixta, substitute the 43 Liquor with it and it gives it an amazing flavor, Nixta kinda has a flavor reminiscent of corn bread.
@orlybriceno
Жыл бұрын
I thought that might be the case. On the Carajillo riff it is pretty good, I love the smell of Nixta, pretty exciting times for Mexican Whisky, unlike non Mexican agave spirits I'd say.
@GrantMcWilliams
Жыл бұрын
Yumbab also makes a nice replacement for Licor 43 in a Carajillo.
@jose.miguelwong7306
Жыл бұрын
that abasolo whisky is amazing, will try nixta, thx!
The vampiro is famous in chapala. We drive from guadalajara go get it on new years. When I tried to remake i used salt, pomegranate,orange and lime juice with heredura reposado
A good michelada also hits the spot! 🔥😋
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Yea. Yea it does.
It’s orange season so Been making Mezmosas lately. So good!
Try to get your hands on a bottle of “el tarasco” it’s charanda. It is from my family’s hometown! It’s really tasty.
Vampiros in south tx we used viuda de sanchez sangrita. With grapefruit soda, although I prefer juice to soda, all other ingredients are the same.
I'm gonna make everyone of those
I would always recommend a regal shake ( short shake with grapefuit peel in tin) to really get that last bit of depth from the oils, especially if you dont have fee brothers grapefruit bitters. Awesome video of my peoples cocktails!!
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Regal shaking is always 🙌🏼
Could you make some drinks with mezcal
Holy shit! Long time I don’t see that bottle. I live my from 7-14 in Uruapan Michoacán loved, best childhood a kid could ask for, small city with a lot to explore in weekends in the surrounding areas.
If you ever come to the Mexican Caribe make shure you try the Mayan Coffe. It is absolutely delicious, and the preparation it's such a show!
I like your Paloma recipe. I use a very similar one, except I like to use giffard’s pamplemousse instead of the gf bitters 👌🏼
I usually buy a can of vampiro at the tienda where I get groceries every week here in northern Baja. I had no idea what was in it.
I need to buy charanda next time I go back to my hometown👌🏼 I miss Uruapan
Love your tequila selection 💪❤️
The Vampiro sounds interesting! I'm not a big fan of tomato juice. But since there's not a lot of it and several ingredients to balance it out, I kinda want to try it 🤔
@ogarza3
Жыл бұрын
Try it without the tomato juice, the original sangrita doesn't use tomato juice. Soak some white onion in lime juice, discard onion and mix with orange juice, grapefruit juice, granadine and whatever spice you like... cholula, or a dry piquin or chile de árbol, maybe some tajín.. and season with salt to taste.
@franciscogranados7225
Жыл бұрын
Don’t use tomato, there’s premade sangritas. Viuda de Sánchez is a slid choice and makes great Vampiros
The cantarito are also very popular in Southern California
Leandro, have you had the upgraded Paloma? Stevethebartender made a video on it and it contained a grapfruit oleó saccharum with lime, salt, campari, and soda water. It certainly doesn’t beat the original as that is more of a summer sipper but it certainly is tasty and has complexity to it.
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I’ve had it it’s from Bartender Zac Overman
I moved to Canada this year. I miss having a Carajillo every time I eat out
love your take on the Paloma. I hate when I ask for a paloma and they bring me a tequila squirt highball. When I make em for myself I use equal parts tequila and grapefruit juice, splash lime and agave, topo chico
I live in Jalisco - The Vampiro is sold on the side of the road in a plastic bag with a straw!! The Carajillo is my favorite.
Arette and el Tesoro tequila is always a good choice! 👍
I can’t imagine orange juice mixed with tomato juice tastes good. I have to try that one! Makes me wonder who thought that combo was a good idea 😮
@Saborico7g
Жыл бұрын
Mexicans probably
I immediately looked up where to buy Charanda! Also, I wonder if all of this OJ is from the bitter oranges found in Mexico or Mandarin oranges... The former might be more interesting on the palate.
Nice seeing charanda from michoacan
A margarita made with Hussongs and a paloma made from scratch with simple syrup and fresh grapefruit are top tier.
Ranch Water cocktail that Texans say originated in Texas is actually from Mexico. You have to make it with Topo Chico.
Charanda! Yes!!
i know it's not a straight spirit cocktail but i would have liked to hear your take on a michelada.
Now I have to go buy some Charanda to try it.
Yes, we are more about sipping a good shot of tequila or mezcal with our food. But many restaurants are no experimenting with cocktails. Recommend doing a video with Ancho Reyes
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
Already did a video with Ancho Reyes kzread.info/dash/bejne/e4eVqJWqcdnLgrQ.html
You are the first non Mexican bar man that knows how to make a cantarito. Props to you ser
Puro México
My parents would let me drink vampiro mix with grapefruit soda (it's NOT alcoholic) as a kid, it's very tasty
Can you do a video of what diffrined kinds ob bitters lat like so I kowen how it wood tast like for a cocktail that I wood make
You would normally use sangrita in a vampiro, sangrita is basically orange juice with chili The cantarito is called cantarito because the clay mug or pot that is served in. Clay pot translates to cantarito, or at least that is one of the closest translations
As a Mexican I have to admit that “Carajillo” is a Cuban drink but it is very famous here and the way you prepared it is very accurate. Thank you very much for your video!
@TheEducatedBarfly
Жыл бұрын
The Carajillo is a Spanish drink but is incredibly popular throughout the Latin world. I added it in this video due to its popularity in Mexico
@decimodanlive
Жыл бұрын
@@TheEducatedBarfly I started to investigate and you are absolutely right, thank you very much for the clarification! By the way, I had never tried a carajillo that included Charanda (which is a distillate that many Mexicans are unaware of) but I think it suits it quite well! If possible, I would like a video using different distillates of Mezcal (Tequila, Bacanora, Sotol, Mezcal, Raicilla, etc.) to see what they can do with those drinks, since in Mexico it is not common to make cocktails with these drinks. thanks for your answer!
Awesome. I love this drink. I recently came across a recipe for grapefruit super juice. How would you adjust this recipe using the grapefruit super juice? Thanks! This is my favorite bar tending channel.
@samuelhernandez4135
Ай бұрын
I made this exactly the same with grapefruit super juice with nickle morris super juice recipe, strongly recommend that recipe over Kevin kos’s
Some drinks using mezcal would be nice
Great use of actual tequila!!
Vampiro is a veryyyy olddd cocktail, it was very common when I was 19 yro.
My new favourite cocktail is a Margarita Negra I don’t have a session without one
nice.
I am unable to find Charanda where I live. What would be a good substitute?
hey im in canada and cant get my hand on charanda. any substitution youd recommend?
Two great tequilas---Props to you sir.
@brooksrownd2275
Жыл бұрын
Great to see quality tequilas, and I NEED that rum!
Vampiros are classicly made with Viuda de Juarez Sangrita + tequila
El Tesoro is probably the best bottle I’ve tried worth the $80
You should do El Vampirito- Tequila blanco, Sangrita de la viuda de Sanchez, lime, salt and Squirt.
I was hoping to see some michelada recipie.
I want to learn more from you sir
Can you make the Oaxaca milk punch from R&D in Philadelphia?
please help identify the metal (?) citrus juicer. it looks sweet
Trying to make the Vampire I made my own Toamato juice, with fresh tomatoes and it was pink. So the cocktail ended up being like, pale pink. How can I get a more Red Tomato Juice? Without buying it from a store. Any help is appreciated.
My cantarito version I put ice in the cup, hand squeeze or cold press lime, orange, and grapefruit. You can use the measurements you have on the video. Add 1.5 or 2 oz of blue agave tequila depending how strong you want it. Stir with a spoon and then add jarrito grapefuit soda. You don't want the high fructose corn syrup ruining the taste of this beautiful drink. Then add salt and tajin on top of the ice and garnish. Save yourself the straw and drink it straight from the cup and enjoy the texture of the ice.
Growing up in SoCal, bout 5min from TJ, palomas have always been Squirt, tequila and a bit of lime
@jamesdavis4307
Жыл бұрын
Not knocking elevated versions tho
Amigo, I have a huge respect for your channel and have learned things here, First of all I thank you for sharing about Mexico culture, but there is some wrong or incomplete info, from a colleague bartender in México your sources this time are not the best. VAMPIRO: That might be a local specific recipe, Vampiro definetly uses Sangrita in it (homemade is the best) Then, tequila (gorgeous choise of repo btw) lime juice and freska, or gf juice w/ salt on the rim ....PALOMA; por favor do not get confused with the legendary BATANGA cocktail, that is the one Don Javier (rip) invented and that one has coke instead gf juice,/soda, besides that your crafted paloma looks great just missing a salt rim (volcanic salt works great)... CARAJILLO : Really nice twist I love charanda too, choice for the name "Carajillo Monarca"... CANTARITO: great ratio on the ingredients, but I would never shake it, maybe just a bit throwing. Sharing this with the best intention hombre, I will keep always watching and recommending your channel, Salúd!
Some parts of Jalisco add pineapple juice to the cantarito.