Tequila Mockingbird: 7 Literary co*cktail Recipes (2024)

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The following is an excerpt from the new literary co*cktails recipe book, Tequila Mockingbird:co*cktails with a Literary Twist:

Gentle Drinker:

Congrats. You fought through War and Peace, burned through Fahrenheit 451, and sailed through Moby-Dick. All right, all right, you nearly drowned in Moby-Dick, but you made it to shore—and you deserve a drink! Hang tight, undergrad. A beer’s not going to cut it. Not this time.

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To pay proper homage to the world’s greatest stories and storytellers, we’ve carefully crafted a library’s worth of literature inspired co*cktails. Scholarly sips for word nerds, if you will—and the people who love them. From barflies to book clubs, welcome to Tequila Mockingbird: co*cktails with a Literary Twist. Go ahead and pull up a stool. Or a recliner, for that matter.

Don’t worry if you snoozed your way through Comp Lit. Think of this recipe guide as SparkNotes with a liquor license, trading out pop quizzes for popped corks. For you serious drink-slingers out there, we’re serving up your favorite recipes with a smart new twist. You’ve gotta have something to talk about behind the bar—why not raise the level of banter by brushing up on your Brontë?

There are beverages here to suit all tastes. Ladies, get ready to celebrate history’s feistiest heroines in Drinks for Dames, a handful of recipes that take sugar and spice to a whole new level. From Are You There God? It’s Me, Margarita to A Rum of One’s Own to Bridget Jones’s Daiquiri, we’ve got every reading level covered.

Gents, your brawny books go down easier with a halftime chug. In Gulps for Guys, literature’s most savory stories get stirred into over two dozen recipes. From The Last of the Mojitos to The Old Man and the Seagram’s and Orange Julius Caesar—with characters this vivid, you’ll never drink alone again.

Book clubs, shake up your next gathering with party punches like The Joy Luck Club Soda and The Pitcher of Dorian Grey Goose. No problem if you haven’t even read this month’s selection—everyone’s bound to be fall-down drunk, anyway. Just leave your keys by the door.

And fret not, recovering readers! We’ve got nonalcoholic drinks for you, too (The Wonderful Blizzard of Oz, anyone?) that recall gentler, less wobbly times. No shame in sitting back while the freshmen make fools of themselves.

If your buzz is on but your belly’s empty, we’ve cooked up The Deviled Egg Wears Prada, Prawn Quixote, and a handful of other Bar Bites for Book Hounds. And should you find yourself surrounded by a group of hesitant readers—or card-carrying library-goers—try our drinking games. You’ll be reading your friends under the table…you know, if they’re brave enough to take a shot every time Dickens introduces a new character.

Relax. We won’t get too stuffy. After all, the only things needed to enjoy a good book are a lamp and a place to sit. An effective co*cktail should be just as easy. For those who don’t know their Bloody Mary from their Mary Shelley, flip the page for a quick refresher on the tools, techniques, and terms used throughout this book. Trust us: if you’ve got a Solo cup and a corner store, you can make 90 percent of these recipes 100 percent of the time.

So grab a glass, already. Let’s get a little stupid and look a little smart. Even if you don’t have a BA in English, tonight you’re gonna drink like you do.

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Reprinted with permission from TEQUILA MOCKINGBIRD © 2013 by Tim Federle, Running Press, a member of the Perseus Books Group.

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What soda is best with tequila? ›

Lemon-lime soda, such as Sprite, is a great mixer for tequila. The citrusy flavors of the soda complement the tequila nicely, resulting in a refreshing and zesty co*cktail. To make a Tequila Sprite, mix one part tequila with two parts lemon-lime soda, and serve over ice.

What is the smoothest tequila to take shots of? ›

Patrón Silver

There are few tequilas as immediately recognizable as Patrón. And Patrón Silver has earned its reputation as a go-to. When you fill your shot glasses with Patrón Silver, you're getting a smooth and sweet shooter.

What is the most popular tequila co*cktail? ›

Probably the best-known tequila co*cktail, the margarita is simple with only three ingredients: blanco tequila, lime juice and your preferred orange liqueur. The ingredients are then shaken with ice, strained into a glass with ice, and garnished with lime.

What is the second most popular tequila co*cktails? ›

One of the most iconic tequila co*cktails after the margarita and paloma, the tequila sunrise derives its name from its vibrant hue. Layering of ingredients creates the effect of a vibrant sunrise—and a tasty one. With citrus, grenadine, and blanco tequila, this fruity drink is bright and refreshing-tasting.

What is a simple mix for tequila? ›

Once you've picked your poison, it's time to mix! Arguably the easiest tequila co*cktail is Ranch Water; it's just tequila, Topo Chico (or your favorite sparkling water), spritz of lime, and you're done.

What is a good tequila drink for beginners? ›

Texas Ranch Water

Perhaps the tequila drink that Texans are the most passionate about, ranch water is perfect in its simplicity. A traditional recipe only calls for three ingredients: tequila of your choice, fresh lime juice, and Topo Chico.

Is triple sec the same as Cointreau? ›

While Grand Marnier and Cointreau are brand names of specific products, Triple Sec is actually a category in and of itself. Many brands make Triple Sec — in fact, Cointreau itself is a triple sec. The alcohol content in different types of Triple Sec vary quite a bit – from about 15 percent to as much as 40 percent.

Is Don Julio or Patron better? ›

Ok, that's a generalization, but in most categories in their respective lines, Don Julio is better than Patron. Patron is flashier, with shinier bottles and a lot of hype, but for the money, Don Julio Añejo is one of the better sipping tequilas on the market. Make co*cktails with Patron, or do shots of it.

Why is Don Julio so good? ›

The Art of Agave Selection and Distillation

At the core of Don Julio 1942's exceptional quality is its use of 100% blue Weber agave. These agaves are carefully nurtured and harvested at the peak of their maturity, ensuring a richness in flavor.

Why is Don Julio so popular? ›

Transforming Tequila

He only selected the most succulent portions of the piña, before slow roasting them for 72-hour cycles. The result was the first true luxury tequila – richer and smoother than anything that had come before. He also redefined the bottling tradition.

What's the best way to drink tequila? ›

If you want the complete tequila experience, order it straight. No ice, no frills. Just a wide breadth of aromas and flavors to experience in each sip. Sipping it neat allows you to pick through the subtleties, and taste each element present in your tequila.

What is the most popular drink made with tequila? ›

Probably the best-known tequila co*cktail, the margarita is simple with only three ingredients: blanco tequila, lime juice and your preferred orange liqueur. The ingredients are then shaken with ice, strained into a glass with ice, and garnished with lime.

Is tequila good with co*ke? ›

Looking for a straight simple tequila drink? Try a Tequila and co*ke: aka the Batanga! There's something decidedly intriguing about the earthy, fruity flavor of tequila combined with the caramel flavor of cola. It gives vibes of drinking a margarita and a rum and co*ke at the same time!

Is tequila good with Dr Pepper? ›

Tequila Rose taste really good when you mix it with @Dr Pepper @DrPepper strawberries and cream. This is a combination that I can get behind. It tasted like a strawberries and cream float.

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