“Mom, this one tastes like a summer thunderstorm!” That’s how Sprout described his first whiff of my tequila sour; all citrus spark and smoky calm. And honestly? He nailed it. This tequila sour recipe has become my go to when I want something bright, bold, and balanced.
It started at a backyard gathering last spring. I’d been playing around with tequila based cocktails and wanted something softer than a margarita but with more personality than a plain tequila soda. After a few test rounds (and some pretty hilarious foam fails), this tequila sour emerged with silky texture, crisp lime bite, and just enough agave to soften the edge.
Why This Recipe Is in Sprout’s Top Picks
This tequila sour hits the sweet spot between bar-worthy flavor and kitchen simplicity. It’s shaken to frothy perfection, with or without egg white (we’ve tested both!). It’s the kind of drink that gets guests asking, “What is this; and why is it so good?” Plus, Sprout insists on being the official lime squeezer, which makes prep twice as fun.
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Tequila Sour Ingredients
You’ll only need a few quality ingredients to make this tequila sour shine:
- Tequila (blanco or reposado)
- Fresh lime juice
- Agave syrup (or simple syrup)
- Egg white (optional, for foam)
- Orange bitters (optional, adds depth)
- Ice (for shaking)
See full recipe card below for exact amounts and notes.
How to Make Tequila Sour ( Sprout’s Shaky Method )
Prep Your Ingredients
- Squeeze fresh lime juice.
- Measure out tequila and sweetener.
- If using egg white, separate it now.
Dry Shake First
- Add all ingredients (except ice) to a cocktail shaker.
- Shake vigorously for 15 seconds to build foam.
Wet Shake with Ice
- Add ice to the shaker.
- Shake again for 20 seconds until well chilled.
Strain and Serve
- Strain into a chilled coupe or rocks glass.
- Garnish with lime wheel or a dash of bitters.
Max’s Favorite Tequila Sour Variations
- Blueberry-Pineapple Tequila Sour: Muddle 3 blueberries + 1 tablespoon pineapple juice before shaking.
- Spicy Jalapeño Sour: Infuse tequila with fresh jalapeño slices 24 hours before.
- Mezcal Swap: Use mezcal instead of tequila for a smoky edge.
- Egg-Free Version: Replace egg white with 1 tablespoon aquafaba (chickpea brine).
What Could Go Wrong (and How We Fixed It)
- Too sweet? Add more lime or dial back agave.
- No foam? Shake harder, or try aquafaba if skipping egg.
- Too sharp? Use reposado tequila for smoother taste.
- Thin texture? Chill your glass first and shake longer.
Equipment
Here’s what we keep on hand when shaking up the perfect tequila sour:
- Cocktail shaker : A must for the dry + wet shake technique
- Jigger or measuring shot glass : To keep the ratios balanced
- Fine mesh strainer : For smoother pours (especially with egg white)
- Citrus juicer or reamer : Fresh lime is non-negotiable
- Rocks or coupe glass : Depending on your chill preference
How To serve Tequila Sour
Glass Game
Chill your glass in the freezer for at least 10 minutes before pouring. Whether it’s a coupe or rocks glass, a frosty vessel enhances the mouthfeel and keeps your foam intact.
Finishing Touch
Garnish with a lime wheel, dried citrus slice, or a small pinch of chili salt on one edge of the glass for a flavor surprise. Sprout likes to call it "the superhero belt" for grown-up drinks.
Batch Tip
Hosting a crowd? Pre-mix lime juice and agave syrup in a mason jar and chill. Set up a mini cocktail station with a shaker, your tequila of choice, and fun garnishes so guests can build their own sours on demand.
My Sister Rachel’s No-Fail Shaking Trick
Rachel’s go to trick? Add one cube of cracked ice to your dry shake. "It helps emulsify the egg faster without diluting the drink," she says, cracking it just before sealing the shaker. She picked it up while bartending weekend weddings, where speed and foam mattered more than flair.
We always laugh when Sprout runs in to watch the shaker fog up; it's become part of the show. Rachel swears the foam’s better, the mouthfeel smoother, and honestly? She's right. Whether it's a Paper Plane Cocktail or a tequila sour, no shortcuts on the shake.
The Cocktail We Keep Coming Back To
Whether it’s taco night, game night, or a quiet moment on the porch, this tequila sour has become one of our signature pours. It’s quick, bold, and endlessly adaptable; just like our favorite sippers, from the herbaceous kick of a Last Word Cocktail to a chilled Agua Fresca on hot afternoons, or the bittersweet snap of a Paper Plane Cocktail when we want something with punch.
It’s the kind of drink that feels like more than a recipe. It’s a moment maker. And when Sprout asks to smell the lime before the first shake, I know we’re not just mixing cocktails; we’re building memories.
Tried it your way? Share with us your cocktail creations; we’d love to see your version of our house favorite!
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s in a tequila sour?
A tequila sour typically includes tequila (blanco or reposado), fresh lime juice, agave syrup, and optionally egg white for a frothy top. Some recipes also add orange bitters for depth. It’s citrusy, smooth, and well balanced when shaken properly with the right ratios.
What’s the difference between a margarita and a tequila sour?
A margarita includes triple sec or Cointreau, making it sharper and more citrus forward, while a tequila sour is softer and rounder thanks to the egg white and sweetener combo. Think of the sour as the margarita’s quieter, smoother cousin.
What is the most popular tequila cocktail?
The margarita easily holds that crown; it’s globally beloved, endlessly customizable, and found on almost every cocktail menu. That said, tequila sours and Palomas have gained traction, especially among fans of frothy or fruit forward drinks.
What is tequila mixed with OJ called?
That’s called a Tequila Sunrise. It mixes tequila, orange juice, and grenadine, which settles at the bottom to create the “sunrise” effect. It’s a colorful, sweet cocktail often served without shaking to preserve the layered look.
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Tequila Sour
Equipment
- 1 Cocktail shaker (Needed for dry + wet shake method)
- 1 Jigger or shot glass (For measuring tequila and syrup)
- 1 Fine-mesh strainer (Ensures smooth texture, no ice chips)
- 1 Citrus juicer or reamer (For freshly squeezed lime juice)
- 1 Coupe or rocks glass (Use a chilled glass for best results)
Ingredients
- 2 oz Tequila - Blanco or reposado
- 1 oz Fresh lime juice - Juice from about 1 lime
- 0.75 oz Agave syrup - Or use simple syrup
- 1 Egg white - Optional, for frothy top
- 2 dashes Orange bitters - Optional, adds depth
- 1 cup Ice - For shaking both stages
Instructions
- Squeeze lime juice and measure all liquids.
- Dry shake all ingredients (no ice) 15 secs.
- Add ice and shake again for 20 seconds.
- Strain into chilled glass and garnish.
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