Ever since I got a shaker a year ago, my goto drink is a Margarita. Just love them.

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That looks delicious!

What is your recipe?

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Thanks man!

I pretty much use the recipe of the guy of the „How to drink“ channel on YouTube.

  • 1 oz or 30ml of fresh lime juice
  • 1 oz or 30 ml of orange liqueur (I use Cointreau)
  • 2 oz or 60 ml of tequila out of 100% agaves

I do not only strain the ice, but also filter the cocktail through a fine sieve to get the lime particles out. But that’s just a preference of mine.

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