The Mezcal Paloma is a smoky take on the classic Paloma cocktail, incorporating the bold, earthy flavors of mezcal with the refreshing citrus notes from grapefruit and lime. Originally created as a tequila cocktail, the Mezcal Paloma has become a favorite among mezcal lovers who recognize that spirit’s nuanced nature. It’s ideal for warm weather, backyard parties, or whenever you want to have a drink with a refreshing bite.
The Mezcal Paloma begins with good mezcal, which gives the drink its signature smokiness. The combination of fresh grapefruit juice, lime juice, and sparkling soda is sweet yet tart and fizzy. Rim a glass with salt for some savoriness, and garnish with a wedge of grapefruit for aesthetics.
What distinguishes a Mezcal Paloma from a traditional Paloma?
The Mezcal Paloma swaps in mezcal for tequila, which brings an earthy, smoky note.
Can I use bottled grapefruit juice instead?
Yes, but fresh grapefruit juice delivers a fresher, more natural flavor.
Do I need to rim the glass with salt?
No, but it balances flavors in the drink.”
What mezcal is the best for this recipe?
Choose 100 percent agave mezcal that has a balanced smokiness, like Espadín varieties.
Can I do a mocktail version?
Replace the mezcal with a smoky-flavored nonalcoholic spirit, and follow the same steps.
The Mezcal Paloma is a fantastic cocktail that showcases the smoky complexity of mezcal without being heavy or overly rich. Simple to personalize, it’s an ideal sip for any event, from informal parties to festive soirees. Toast to enjoying this refreshing Mexican classic!
Mezcal paloma cocktail recipe
Rim a highball glass with salt by rubbing a lime wedge around the rim of the glass and down into salt. Fill the glass with ice.
Combine mezcal, lime juice, and a handful of ice cubes in a cocktail shaker. Shake well.
Strain the drink into the prepared glass.
Add grapefruit soda (or juice mixed with soda water) to the mezcal mixture.
Garnish with a wedge of grapefruit or a slice of lime.