Discover a Fun Twist on the Whiskey Sour


The Mezcal Sour is a fun twist on the Whiskey Sour. It’s a balanced cocktail that’s simultaneously sweet, sour and smoky. And, as a bonus, it’s easy to craft at home with just four key ingredients.

Mezcal Sour Close Up from Above
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The Mezcal Sour is a non-classic sour cocktail that’s crafted using the classic sour cocktail ratio of 2x1x1 (two parts liquor, one part sweet and one part sour). However, unlike other sour cocktails, this one has a smokiness that’s provided by the mezcal.

Discover more sour cocktails.

Ingredients

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The Mezcal Sour is a four-ingredient sour cocktail crafted with mezcal, agave syrup, lime juice and egg white plus an orange wheel garnish. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Our Mezcal Sour recipe requires the following ingredients:

  • Mezcal – Mezcal is a Mexican liquor that’s produced from agave plants that are slowly cooked in underground fire pits before the resulting juice is fermented and distilled. This unique process gives mezcal its distinctly smoky flavor. Mezcal’s ABV ranges from 40 to 55%. (The Montelobos bottle we bought has a 43.2% ABV.)
  • Agave Syrup – Agave syrup is a non-alcholic sweetener that’s produced from agave plants. The bottle of Le Sirop de MONIN Agave that we bought was produced with agave plants grown in Mexico.
  • Lime Juice – Since limes are prevalent in Mexico, freshly squeezed lime juice is the ideal sour component for this recipe.
  • Egg White – An optional egg white creates a foamy topper that tickles the tongue.
  • Orange Wheel – Garnish
  • Ice Cubes (for shaking)

Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below.

You may need to buy mezcal and agave syrup for this recipe; however, both items are versaitle items that you can use again.

How to Craft a Mezcal Sour

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You can count the Mezcal Sour recipe’s ingredientes on one hand. The same goes for its bar tools. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

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.

Buy a Japanese jigger from Amazon if you need a jigger or want an inexpensive upgrade. That’s what we did.

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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.

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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 an additional 20 seconds so that the ingredients are thoroughly mixed and chilled.

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

Strain the shaken cocktail into a coupe glass.

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Straining the Mezcal Sour is when the egg foam magic occurs. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Garnish with a dehydrated orange wheel.

Pro Tip
Dehydrate the orange wheel in advance of crafting the cocktail

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A dehydrated orange wheel garnish provides the finishing touch. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

We dehydrated our orange wheel by placing it on a cooling rack in a convection oven for 12 hours at 60 °C which is equivalent to 140 °F. You can alternatively use a dehydrater or order a dehydrated orange wheel online if your oven doesn’t go that low.

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We paused to admire this cocktail beauty before we took our first sips. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

You may be wondering if dehydrating an orange wheel is worth the extra effort. It is for us but we won’t judge you if you garnish your Mezcal Sour with a fresh orange wheel instead. It will look and taste great either way.

Variations

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We developed our ideal Mezcal Sour recipe. Now it’s your turn. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

There are no rules when it comes to crafting a Mezcal Sour. Here are some variations to consider when you craft the sweet, sour and smocky cocktail at home:

  • Replace the agave syrup with simple syrup or honey syrup.
  • Replace the freshly squeezed lime juice with freshly squeezed lemon juice.
  • Replace the mezcal with another liquor to craft a different sour cocktail. Options include the Gin Sour, Pisco Sour and Whiskey Sour.

Discover 10 essential bar tools for the home mixologist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mezcal Sour cocktail?

The Mezcal Sour cocktail is sour cocktail that’s crafted with mezcal, agave syrup and freshly squeezed lime juice in a 2x1x1 ratio.

What are the ingredients in a Mezcal Sour cocktail?

Mezcal, Agave Syrup, Lime Juice (freshly squeezed), Egg White (optional), Ice Cubes (for shaking) and a Dehydrated Orange Wheel (garnish)

Is the Mezcal Sour cocktail shaken or stirred?

The Mezcal Sour cocktail is shaken, not stirred.

Did you craft this cocktail? If so, please rate the recipe below.

Mezcal Sour Recipe

The Mezcal Sour is simultaneously sweet, sour and smoky. Learn how to make one at home in just five minutes.

Course: Drink

Cuisine: Cocktail

Servings: 1

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Calories: 255kcal

  • 2 ounces mezcal
  • 1 ounce lime juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 1 ounce agave syrup
  • 1 egg white (optional)
  • 1 dehydrated orange wheel (garnish)
  • ice cubes (for shaking)
  • Combine mezcal, lime juice, agave syrup and egg white in a shaker.

  • Shake vigorously until the egg white emulsifies – approximately 20 seconds. (Skip this step if you omit the egg white.)

  • Add several ice cubes and shake until the liquids are mixed and chilled – approximately 20 seconds.

  • Strain into a coupe glass.

  • Garnish with a dehydrated orange wheel.

  • You can use a lowball glass instead of a coupe glass.
  • You can omit the egg white if you’re a vegan or if you’re uncomfortable with ingesting raw eggs. You can alternatively replace the egg white with aquafaba.
  • You can replace the dehydrated orange wheel with a fresh orange wheel or twist.

Calories: 255kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 52mg | Potassium: 109mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 65IU | Vitamin C: 30mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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