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Blue margarita bottle
Blue margarita bottle














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blue margarita bottle

All return requests must be submitted within 30 days of product delivery. Items sent back without prior RMA approval may be denied. Important information and instructions regarding returns are provided via RMA, and therefor are subject to RMA approval. Perfect for our blue Inc is proud to offer a Satisfaction Guarantee! If, for any reason, you are unsatisfied with the products you received, simply submit a Support Ticket to request a return. It’s a fresh and fairly smooth tequila with spicy and citrusy notes, and has an abv of 38%.

blue margarita bottle

I’m using Cazcabel Blanco Tequila, which cost me about £23 for the 70cl bottle. No need to break the bank here, just get one that you can stomach on its own and is in your budget. So we are using Blanco Tequila in our Blue Margarita, as we don’t want to muddle the blue.

  • extra añejo – for true tequila afficionados, this is any tequila that’s been aged more than 3 years.
  • añejo – aged 1 to 3 years, is pretty smooth as best enjoyed on its own and not wasted in cocktails.
  • reposado – (the word means rested) aged 2 months to a year in oak barrels, is golden, and has a more rounded flavour.
  • It’s essentially blanco mixed with something else, like colour or even the aged añejo
  • joven (young) – this is a mix, and isn’t common at all.
  • Very popular in making margaritas and cocktails, and what we’re using here.
  • blanco (silver) – young and freshly distilled, it isn’t aged at all.
  • So, you know there are different types of tequila, right? But I bought a bottle anyway, because, well, why not? 🙂 But the colour is pale to begin with, and would have just got lost completely with everything else. I briefly considered using the French Hpnotic, a combination of vodka, fruit and brandy, thinking the fruity flavours might be nice in a margarita. I think my last one was a couple of years ago, guess it was about time again.

    blue margarita bottle

    Lo, and behold, what did I see, but all those margaritas! So I thought, yeah, that’ll do, a blue margarita. What better way to get inspiration than going through the collection of drinks on this site, right? So that’s just what I did. But I banished that idea almost immediately, because I wanted to make a blue cocktail with easy to find ingredients. Now coincidentally, I’d just ordered some blue pea flower powder, and was very, very tempted to use it for this blue cocktail. My mind was already racing with all sorts of possibilities, sifting through the ones I was already familiar with, like Blue Lagoon and Electric Lemonade. The picture that inspired today’s drinkĪs soon as I saw it, I knew I had to make a blue cocktail. Carmen takes beautiful photos and the effects she adds to them makes them even more eye catching and surreal. So I came across an Instagram post by an old Google+ friend of mine.














    Blue margarita bottle