Mezcal Sour: Sweet, Sour and Smoky


Crafting a Mezcal Sour is easy to do once you assemble the necessary ingredients and a few basic bar tools. The first step is to measure the mezcal, agave syrup and freshly squeezed lime juice. We use a Japanese jigger so that we get accurate measurements and minimize potential spillage.

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Measuring Mezcal for a Mezcal SourMeasuring Mezcal for a Mezcal Sour
A Boston shaker is our shaker of choice in this and other cocktail recipes. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Immediately pour the measured liquids into a cocktail shaker and optionally add an egg white to the mix.

Pro Tip
Replace the egg white with aquafaba (chick pea liquid) if you’re squeamish about ingesting raw egg white or if you follow a vegan diet.

Pouring Mezcal into a Mezcal SourPouring Mezcal into a Mezcal Sour
Pouring the liquids directly into a shaker eliminates muss and fuss. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Vigorously shake the ingredients without ice for 20 seconds. This process is called a ‘dry shake’ and allows the egg white to emulsify.

Next, add ice and shake the cocktail for another 20 seconds so that the ingredients are thoroughly mixed and chilled.

Pro Tip
Skip the dry shake step if you omit the egg white.