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Paloma

Mexico's most popular cocktail! Tequila, grapefruit, and lime create a refreshing, citrusy drink that's perfect for any occasion.

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Prep Time
5 minutes
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Servings
1
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Glass
Highball
Paloma

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Tequila (Blanco)
  • 3 oz Fresh Grapefruit Juice
  • 0.5 oz Fresh Lime Juice
  • 0.5 oz Simple Syrup
  • 2 oz Soda Water
  • for rim Salt
  • to fill Ice

Instructions

  1. 1

    Rim a highball glass with salt

  2. 2

    Fill glass with ice

  3. 3

    Add tequila, grapefruit juice, lime juice, and simple syrup

  4. 4

    Top with soda water

  5. 5

    Stir gently

  6. 6

    Garnish with a grapefruit wedge

Garnish

Grapefruit wedge

Tags

#tequila#grapefruit#mexican#refreshing#citrus

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Frequently Asked Questions About Paloma

How do I make a Paloma?

To make a Paloma, follow the detailed recipe above with precise measurements and step-by-step instructions. The key is using quality ingredients and proper technique. This is a beginner-friendly cocktail.

What does a Paloma taste like?

A Paloma is a contemporary cocktail with unique flavor profiles. Check the ingredient list above to understand the taste components. The combination of spirits, mixers, and garnishes creates a balanced and enjoyable drinking experience.

What is the best time to drink a Paloma?

A Paloma is perfect for modern cocktail hours and sophisticated events. Always drink responsibly and in moderation.

Can I make a Paloma ahead of time?

While fresh cocktails taste best, you can pre-mix some components. Prepare ingredients, juices, and syrups ahead of time. Mix individual servings when ready to serve for optimal freshness and presentation. Some cocktails can be batched, but add carbonated mixers and ice just before serving.

What tools do I need to make cocktails at home?

Essential tools include a cocktail shaker, jigger for measuring, bar spoon, strainer, and muddler. A citrus juicer and ice cube trays are also helpful. You can start with basic tools and expand your collection as you gain experience.

Can I substitute ingredients in cocktail recipes?

Yes, many ingredients can be substituted. For example, simple syrup can replace other sweeteners, and different citrus fruits can often be swapped. However, changing the base spirit will create a different cocktail. Experiment carefully to maintain flavor balance.

How do I properly measure cocktail ingredients?

Use a jigger for accurate measurements. Standard measures are: 1 oz = 30ml, 0.75 oz = 22ml, 0.5 oz = 15ml. Proper measuring ensures consistent taste and balanced cocktails. Free pouring should only be done by experienced bartenders.

What's the difference between shaking and stirring?

Shake cocktails that contain citrus, cream, eggs, or fruit juices to properly mix and chill. Stir cocktails made only with spirits (like Martinis and Manhattans) to maintain clarity and silky texture. The general rule: shake cloudy ingredients, stir clear ones.

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