Smokeshow Sour - A Mezcal co*cktail - Only New Leftovers (2024)

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A smoky, mezcal-based co*cktail featuring bittersweet orange notes from Aperol.

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It’s about time for me to introduce a new spirit to my ever-expanding home liquor collection! And the winner is…. MEZCAL! I’ll be honest, I have only tried Mezcal a handful of times in my life. There is one particular co*cktail from a local bar that brought my attention to this spirit. It’s called ‘Tijuana’s Treat’ from the Banter Room in Yaletown. I tried it last summer at yet another fun and booze-filled birthday dinner for my tequila loving girlfriend. Ever since then, I could not get this smoky and bitter combination of ingredients out of my mind. I thought I would recreate this drink as my first attempt at using Mezcal in co*cktails at home. Introducing our mezcal co*cktail of choice – the Smokeshow Sour!

Finding Mezcal at the Liquor Store

There were only a few options for Mezcal available at my local liquor store. I did not plan to go shopping for it, so I did not have a chance to read reviews online about the available brands. We ended up choosing Los Siete Misterios Doba-Yej Mezcal because it was the only bottle we recognized from a friend’s home bar. I mainly use my spirits for mixing co*cktails and rarely drink anything neat or on the rocks, so I was not concerned about the average reviews for this product. Plus the price was right in the middle of what I was willing to spend when going into uncharted territory. Honestly, I am perfectly happy with this brand and would recommend for anyone who is only going to use Mezcal for co*cktails to try this one out!

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Signature smoky flavour

Mezcal opens up a whole new dimension of co*cktail possibilities due to its signature smoky taste. It blends beautifully with the bittersweet orange profile of Aperol, the tartness of lemon, and a creamy layer of aquafaba foam. I garnished with a twist of lemon after expressing the oils of the zest onto the foamy layer. You could also add a few drops of Angostura Bitters on top of the foam to allow it to slowly seep into the drink as an extra touch.

I have been practising creating a thick layer of luscious foam for a while now so I have a few tips to share with you!

  1. Use a Boston Shaker instead of a Cobbler Shaker. Boston shakers are usually larger and allow more room for the drink to foam up. The agitation from shaking creates gas within the shaker which increases the pressure inside. This may result in the seal of your shaker breaking and letting the liquid out – sometimes in an explosive manner. Wrap a towel around the shaker to avoid the sticky mess.
  2. Dry shake the ingredients aka without ice until foamy. Then, add your ice and shake again to chill the drink.
  3. Use aquafaba instead of egg whites. Aquafaba is the liquid from canned of chickpeas. It’s free, vegan, and works perfectly in drinks in place of egg whites. This will save you from having to crack a fresh egg/use boxed egg whites for your drinks. Some people are allergic to egg whites, so if you are making drinks for a group of new friends, you will want to stick to the safe route and opt for aquafaba. Some bartenders like to freeze aquafaba in an ice cube tray (approx 1 oz per cube). I find it keeps quite well in the fridge so I always have a container on hand.
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If you tend to enjoy smoky scotch, you will love this drink! I’m confident that this recipe is quite close to the original I first tried at the Banter Room. Perhaps the original is a bit sweeter and this one here is more tart. Try it out and leave us a comment to let us know what you think! Cheers, friends!

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Smokeshow Sour

Leftovers Girl

A Mezcal-based sour with bitersweet notes from Aperol.

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Prep Time 15 mins

Servings 1 co*cktail

Equipment

  • Boston Shaker

  • Hawthorne Strainer

  • Coupe Glass

Ingredients

  • oz Mezcal
  • 1 oz Aperol
  • ¾ oz Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice
  • ½ oz Honey Syrup sub simple syrup or agave syrup
  • 1 oz Aquafaba sub egg whites

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a Boston Shaker and dry shake (without ice) until the mixture is foamy.

  • Add ice and shake again to chill the drink.

  • Strain into a chilled coupe glass.

  • Garnish with a lemon twist.

Notes

Adding a couple of drops of Angostura Bitters to garnish on top of the foam is a nice touch. Use a toothpick to create a design within the foam.

Keyword aperol, co*cktail, lemon, mezcal, orange, sour

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