The Aztec Elixer Shooter, Could be a Cocktail?

The Aztec elixer, a cocktail with smoke from the inclusion of Mezcal. The balance, tart and flavor of this could easily be built into a coupe cocktail design. This recipe was hand selected by Jennifer, someone that wouldn’t touch Mezcal two years ago and is now finding the smokey flavor desirable.

Some of the base could be confused with a margarita or daiquiri style with the lime juice, triple sec and a bit of a sweetener (in this case, honey). The grapefruit juice brings out additional neat tartness and the smoke follows through as one of the more memorable parts of this shooter.

The crazy thing is… this shooter could be a cocktail itself!

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The Aztec Elixer Shooter
2 oz. Mezcal, 1 oz. Grapefruit juice, 1 oz. Fresh lime juice , 1/2 oz. Honey, 1/2 oz. Triple Sec
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