mezcal madras

Author of this recipe: Marianne Yovan

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Discover a simple yet stylish mezcal madras recipe perfect for authentic mixology enthusiasts! Crafted with premium mezcal and fresh citrus, this crowd-pleasing drink blends bold flavors seamlessly. Made in under 15 minutes, it’s an easy way to add exotic flair to your next gathering. Whether you’re a mezcal connoisseur or a cocktail novice, this recipe is sure to impress!

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  2. Alright, so I need to create detailed steps for making a mezcal madras. Let me start by understanding what exactly a mezcal madras is. From what I know, it's a type of cocktail that combines mezcal with other spirits like tequila or rum and often has citrus notes. It's similar to a Moscow Mule but made with mezcal instead.
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  16. **How to Make a mezcal Madras: A Comprehensive Guide**
  17. Looking for a refreshing and flavorful cocktail? The **mezcal Madras** is the perfect choice! This refreshing drink blends the bold flavors of mezcal with citrus zest, creating an invigorating and uniquely aromatic experience. Follow our step-by-step guide to craft this signature cocktail at home.
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  19. ### Ingredients
  20. - 1 ounce (30ml) of your favorite **mezcal** or agave-based spirit
  21. - 2 ounces (60ml) of a secondary spirit (*optional*, such as tequila, rum, or absinthe)
  22. - ½ cup (12.5g) simple syrup (adjust to taste)
  23. - 1 ounce (30ml) fresh lime juice (*optional* for additional zing)
  24. - ¼ cup (6g) fresh mint leaves and stems (*optional* for garnish)
  25. - ¾ cup (57ml) fresh lemon peels (*optional* for aroma)
  26. - Club soda or sparkling water (*optional*, for carbonation effect)
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  28. ### Step-by-Step Guide
  29. 1. **Prep the Ingredients**
  30. - **Mint & Lemon Peels:** Wash and pat dry. Muddle in a small bowl with 2 tablespoons of water to release essential oils.
  31. - **Simple Syrup:** Combine 3 parts water to 1 part honey or agave syrup for a sweeter flavor.
  32. 2. **Make the Simple Syrup (if using):**
  33. In a small saucepan, mix equal parts water and simple syrup until fully dissolved. Remove from heat; let cool slightly before adding to the cocktail.
  34. 3. **Shake It Up:**
  35. - Fill a highball or shaker glass with ice cubes.
  36. - Add 1 ounce of mezcal, 2 ounces of secondary spirit (if using), and ½ cup simple syrup.
  37. - Stir gently until well-chilled; strain into the prepared glass.
  38. 4. **Add A Touch of Freshness:**
  39. Pour fresh lime juice over the surface for an extra zing. Add mint leaves or lemon peels on top if desired.
  40. 5. ** carbonate if Desired:**
  41. Top with club soda or a splash of sparkling water for carbonation effect, creating a frothy finish.
  42. 6. **Garnish and Serve:**
  43. Tuck a mint sprig or a sprinkle of fresh lime wheel into the glass for a stylish touch. Serve immediately!
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  45. ### Tips & Variations
  46. - **Herb Infusions:** Add 1 ounce fresh cilantro leaves for aherbal twist.
  47. - **Taste Adjustments:** Fine-tune the sweetness by adding more simple syrup if needed.
  48. Enjoy your refreshing **mezcal Madras**! Experiment with different spirits or mixers to suit your taste. Cheers!

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