This White Claw Margarita Spritzer is a SUPER invigorating beverage made with just a couple of fixings you most likely have available, including White Claw Natural Lime seltzer. It'll before long be your go-to approach to serve margs!
On the off chance that you have been dozing/dead/under a stone for as far back as a quarter of a year, a White Claw is a hard seltzer that has overwhelmed America. It's a cracking pestilence now. Around late May I saw possibly a couple of individuals at my condo pool with a White Claw. By June 3, everybody and their more distant families were chugging 12 packs like it was the keep going beverage on Earth. It's become a sEnSaTiOn, individuals!
Individuals like White Claws since they are low-carb, have zero sugars AND are just 100 calories. They aren't generally sweet yet the carbonation from the seltzer viewpoint truly makes them overly light and reviving. While they're bounty incredible all alone, I needed to underwrite this in vogue new beverage by making a progression of White Claw Cocktails (or "paw ktails" as I pondered 5 Claws back) that you possibly wouldn't think to add some White Claw to! BTW, this isn't supported… I just idea I was being a #genius by exploiting the White Claw fever.
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Ingredients
- 2 oz silver tequila
- 1 oz fresh lime juice
- 1 oz agave syrup or simple syrup
- Natural Lime White Claw for topping
LIME SUGAR:
- 1/4 cup granulated white sugar
- Zest of one lime about 1-2 teaspoons worth
Instructions
- In a small bowl, mix together the granulated white sugar and lime zest until combined. Set up another small bowl with water or lime juice for rimming your glass. Lightly rim the glass with water and dredge in the lime sugar. Set aside.
- In a cocktail shaker, combine the tequila, lime juice, agave or simple syrup and lots of ice and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Pour the entire contents of the shaker, including ice, into a highball glass. Top with lime White Claw. Garnish with fresh lime wedges if desired.
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