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No-Fuss Mezcal Paloma with Grapefruit Soda

This easy Mezcal Paloma cocktail is a smoky, citrusy twist on the classic, made with grapefruit soda, lime, and mezcal. There’s no syrup or fancy prep needed so it’s ready in 5 minutes!.

Two glasses of mezcal paloma cocktail on the table.

What is a Paloma Cocktail?

In Oaxaca, Mexico — where we spend the winter — mezcal palomas are much more popular than tequila palomas.

They’re often made with Squirt or Jarritos, the Mexican grapefruit soda, easy ingredients you can pack for a day at the beach. Even at most restaurants in Puerto Escondido or Huatulco they don’t use complicated syrups to make their paloma cocktails.

While authentic mezcal cocktails are usually served in glasses rimmed in sal de gusano (chile worm salt), they’re just as delicious when made with salt similar to a margarita.

If you’re up for a taste adventure, I’ve included some local variations featuring chile, salt and ground worms as well as ants.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Two mason jar glasses with a mescal cocktail garnished with grapefruit.
  • Easy grapefruit cocktail made without syrup. No need to boil and cool a simple syrup. This cocktail is ready in 5 minutes.
  • Authentic Mexican mezcal cocktail using soda pop instead of syrup.
  • Perfect for a crowd! So easy to make a big batch in a pitcher.
  • Citrus taste that’s refreshing and not too sweet.
  • Perfect to serve for Cinco de Mayo and summer patio parties or cookouts. Pairs well with all your Latin American favourite recipes especially traditional food from Oaxaca.
  • Wholesome ingredients. Made without any cocktail mixes or prepackaged ingredients.

Ingredients in Mezcal Grapefruit Cocktail

All you need are a handful of simple ingredients to make a grapefruit mezcal cocktail. Here’s what goes in it:

Ingredients for Mezcal Paloma cocktail including grapefruit, grapefruit soda or ginger ale, lemon or lime, mezcal and fresh grapefruit juice.
  • Fresh fruit: Use fresh lemons and pink grapefruit for the best citrus flavour.
  • Salt: Use fine-grain kosher salt, sea salt or margarita salt to salt the rim of the glass. 
  • Mezcal: This Mexican spirit made of agave adds a unique flavour to this paloma cocktail. Use a quality mezcal such as espadín or a young (joven) mezcal.
  • Grapefruit juice: Use freshly-squeezed or a quality store-bought grapefruit juice brand, preferably one that’s 100% juice. Cheap juices can be higher in acidity and may contain chemical preservatives and additives, extra sugar and sodium.  
  • Soda pop: You can use ginger ale or Squirt, the popular Mexican soft drink. This not only gives the mezcal cocktail some bubbles but also lightly sweetens the drink.

Variations

Los Cantaros Distillery in Puerto Escondido.
One way to switch things up is by trying one of the many types of mezcals in Oaxaca. Visiting a distillery such as Los Cantaros Distillery in Puerto Escondido is a good place to begin. (Credit: Michele Peterson)

There are a few tasty ways to change up your Mezcal paloma. Here are some of my favourites:

  • If you prefer a smoky mezcal cocktail swap the joven mezcal for an anejo (aged) mezcal instead.
  • For a spicy mezcal cocktail, use salt mixed with tajin, the Mexican lime chile salt. You can even buy it premixed with salt in a special container to rim glasses. 
  • Want to enjoy an authentic Oaxacan mezcal cocktail? Use the red, spicy sal de gusano (Oaxacan worm salt) on the rim of the glass instead of salt. It’s made with Oaxacan sea salt, toasted and ground agave worms, and red chile costeno.     
  • For a really dramatic cocktail, use sal de hormiga chicatana on the rim of the glass. This salt is made with ground-up ants. They’re a treasured delicacy in the spring in Oaxaca and Guatemala when the giant ants emerge from their nests. Sal de hormiga chicatana has a jet black colour (thanks to the glossy ant shells) which makes for an impressive presentation.
  • Do you know the spirit, raicilla? It’s the agave spirit from the state of Jalisco. You can make this into a raicilla cocktail. Substitute the mezcal with raicilla but reduce the quantity to 1.5 ounces as raicilla is much more potent than mezcal or tequila. Some of this  “Mexican moonshine” can be over 100 proof.   

How to Make Palomas with Mezcal

Making this mezcal drink with grapefruit is simple. Here’s a breakdown of all the steps.

  1. Pour the kosher salt into a small dish. Use a lemon wedge with a slit cut in it to dampen the rim of the glass. Flip it over and dip it into the kosher salt.
  2. Add the ice and mezcal to a shaker glass.
Collage showing salting the glass and starting to make the cocktail.
  1. Add the grapefruit juice.
  2. And lastly, the ginger ale.
Collage showing adding the grapefruit juice and then the ginger ale to the mixing glass.
  1. Squeeze the other lemon wedge into the mixture and then drop it into the shaker glass. Shake the mixture to combine.
Squeezing the fresh lemon into the shaker glass.
  1. Pour it into the salted glass and garnish with additional lemon wedges and grapefruit slices. Enjoy! 
Finished grapefruit cocktails on the table with straws and grapefruit.

How to Serve a Mezcal Paloma

This easy grapefruit cocktail is perfect for serving year-round but it’s nice and refreshing making it an excellent option in the hot summer months! Here is some inspiration for serving it.

Expert Tips

  • These easy Mezcal palomas can be made directly in the glass. Instead of shaking, just stir before enjoying.
  • Feel free to customize the amount of any ingredients as needed. You can add more lemon juice if desired or try one of the fun variations mentioned above.
  • The amount of ingredients may vary according to the size of the glass used for serving.
  • You can mix up palomas in a pitcher if you’re serving a crowd. I recommend serving the ice on the side so the drink doesn’t get watered down.

FAQs

What is a paloma?

The paloma is a tequila-based drink made with lime, tequila, and grapefruit soda. In this recipe, we’re swapping the traditional tequila for mezcal. This adds a more nuanced flavour to the simple cocktail.

What is mezcal?

Mezcal is a clear liquor that originated in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is somewhat related to tequila with some small differences. Tequila is made using ONLY blue agave that’s grown in one particular area of Mexico. On the other hand, mezcal can be produced from a variety of types of agave that are grown anywhere in Mexico. Its flavour is often more peppery and smoky than tequila.

Two grapefruit paloma cocktails with mezcal on a table.

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Paloma mezcal cocktails on the table in mason jar glasses with fresh grapefruit.
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5 from 43 votes

Easy Mezcal Paloma (Mezcal Grapefruit Cocktail)

Enjoy the crisp, tart flavour of fresh grapefruit juice and mezcal in this Mezcal Paloma. This grapefruit cocktail is lightly sweet and refreshing, making it a delightful drink to sip this summer.
Prep Time5 minutes
Total Time5 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Mexican
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 152kcal
Cost: $5

Ingredients

  • 2 Lemon wedges
  • 1 pink grapefruit
  • Fine Kosher Salt for rimming the glass, optional
  • Ice
  • 2 ounce Mezcal preferably Espadin or a young joven mezcal
  • 2 ounce grapefruit juice
  • 3 ounce ginger ale or Squirt

Instructions

  • Make a slit in a lemon wedge and place it on the glass and slightly squeeze around the rim of the glass then flip and dip into kosher salt on a small dish.
  • In a shaker add the ice, mezcal, grapefruit juice, and ginger ale.
  • Squeeze the other lemon wedge into the mixture and then drop it in. Shake to combine and pour into glass.
  • Garnish with additional lemon wedges or grapefruit and enjoy.

Notes

These easy Mezcal palomas can be made directly in the glass. Instead of shaking, just stir before enjoying.
Feel free to customize the amount of any ingredients as needed. You can add more lemon juice if desired or try one of the fun variations mentioned above.
The amount of ingredients may vary according to the size of the glass used for serving.
You can mix up palomas in a pitcher if you’re serving a crowd. I recommend serving the ice on the side so the drink doesn’t get watered down.

Nutrition

Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.03g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 245mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 1478IU | Vitamin C: 57mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 0.4mg
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