Watermelon Texas Margarita

I’m a sucker for a beer cocktail. I’ll never say no to any cocktail, let’s be honest, but for the sake of this post, I’m a sucker for beer cocktails in particular. I’m also a sucker for watermelon flavored anything. It’s my favorite fruit, so when they’re in season I find ways to incorporate it into everything. Sometimes it works out and other times, not so much. I’m still trying desperately to make watermelon doughnuts work because if those two of my favorite things come together I’ll probably die from the excitement. Die. I wouldn’t make it past one doughnut. Maybe it’s a good thing I haven’t come up with a good recipe yet. Either way, I know that it’ll happen and when it does it’ll be the greatest day of my life. It’ll be magical. 

My all time favorite beer is from 21st Amendment Brewery in San Fransisco. They have a seasonal watermelon beer and it’s only available for a short few months out of the year. They serve it with a fresh watermelon slice. Talk about genius. It’s out of this world. Like summer in a glass, but a million times better. Like trips to the beach on a perfectly warm day, but not even close. If you’re not a fan of beer at all, that Hell or High Watermelon Wheat beer in particular would make you change your mind. It would make you a beer believer. You know what’s even better though? This cocktail will make you change your mind as well, and you don’t even have to travel to San Fransisco to get it. You can make and drink it in the comfort of your own home. Drink in your pajamas if you want. Who’s going to know? That sounds tempting, right? Probably don’t drink in your pajamas though because someone might see you through your window and think you’re crazy or weird and you wouldn’t want that.

The watermelon beer from 21st Amendment isn’t in season at the moment so I couldn’t get a hold of any, but if I did, it would’ve definitely gone into this cocktail making it even better than it already is. Instead, I had to settle for fresh watermelon juice spiked with vodka and orange liqueur and then topped off with Pabst Blue Ribbon. I like this beer for this cocktail because it isn’t heavy or strong in flavor. It pairs well with the other ingredients, allowing the fresh watermelon juice to really shine. I had to garnish it with a watermelon wedge as well because that’s what you do. Get the weekend started with a big batch of these and don’t forget about the snacks! Mushroom and Chorizo Queso Fundido is the perfect companion (hint hint). 

Start by cutting a small watermelon into chunks and placing the chunks into a blender. Blend on high until completely smooth. Pour the watermelon juice into a large pitcher, through a fine mesh strainer to remove all of the pulp.

**Tip: If you’re using a larger watermelon, half will be more than enough. Also, make sure it’s seedless. You don’t want to be sitting there picking out all of the seeds. Sounds like a hassle. Sounds like more time working than drinking which we can’t have.**

Pour in the orange liqueur and tequila into the watermelon juice and stir until well combined. Place in the fridge and allow to chill for at least 30 minutes. 

**Note: You can add as much or as little tequila as you’d like. Keep in mind that we will be adding beer to the cocktail later on as well. If you want to keep things simple with just beer, you can omit the tequila and use fresh squeezed orange juice instead of the orange liqueur.**

Right before you’re ready to make and serve the cocktails, you can prepare the glasses. I’m using short glasses for this margarita (in case you were wondering, which I’m sure you were). Dip the rim of the glasses into a small dish filled with lime juice and then into another dish filled with coarse salt. 

I think this margarita (because of the beer) is better served over ice instead of blended. Which is tough for me to admit because I love a blended margarita. Fill the glasses with ice. 

Pour in the chilled boozy watermelon juice we made earlier (give it a stir because it might separate in the fridge), about half way up. We need to leave room for the beer, which is the main ingredient in this cocktail. 

Top off the cocktails with the beer and give them a gentle stir. 

**Tip: I’m using Pabst Blue Ribbon, but any other pale colored beer that you prefer will work great for this. You can even try it with corona!**

It’s not a cocktail until there’s some sort of fancy garnish so finish of the drink with a lime slice and a watermelon wedge. Garnishes officially make the cocktails what they are. You can quote me on that. 

You can do the same thing with fresh strawberries, raspberries or pineapple. Really you can do it with a lot more than just those but those are the first fruits that popped into my head and the ones that sounded super delicious to me at the moment. Blend whatever fresh fruit you like (within reason, don’t get carried away and blend pears or whatever) and strain out the pulp and seeds. You’ll be good to go. I chose watermelon, again, because it’s my favorite fruit but also because the mini watermelons were on sale this week at the grocery store. 

I like making these for a party or gathering during the summer (or just any regular day in LA since it’s always hot) because you I can easily make a giant pitcher of this stuff and just top the cocktails off with the beer as I need them. Everyone can kind of just make their own so it saves me from the hassle of making cocktail all night. Try it at your next party. Fill large pitchers or those fancy juice jugs with the spouts, with the boozy watermelon juice and then have a few different beer options for people to juice from. It’s a great way to get people interacting at the party but also to get them to do all the work for you. Shhhh. 

 

Just in case you need a bit of inspiration, I like to make these on Friday after work, or Saturday afternoon with a batch of this Mushroom and Chorizo Queso Fundido from the site. They compliment each other so well. But this cocktail is also great with my Kale and Artichoke Dip. Either way, you need to make some dip and drink some cocktails this weekend. You won’t regret it. Enjoy!

Watermelon Texas Margarita

Quench your thirst with this refreshing beer margarita! Fresh watermelon purée is blended with tequila, orange liqueur and beer.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 small watermelon peeled and diced
  • 8 ounces tequila
  • 4 ounces orange liqueur
  • 3 limes juiced
  • 3 tablespoons coarse salt
  • 4 cans pale beer I used Pabst Blue Ribbon
  • fresh lime slices
  • fresh watermelon wedges
  • ice

Instructions

  • Blend the watermelon chunks in a blender on high until fully puréed. Pour the juice into a tall pitcher through a fine mesh strainer to catch all of the pulp. Discard pulp. Pour the tequila, orange liqueur and juice of 2 limes into the watermelon juice. Stir until evenly combined. Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
  • To prepare the glasses, juice the remaining lime into a shallow dish. In a separate dish, pour the salt. Dip the glasses, upside down, into the lime juice and then the salt to coat the rims. Fill the glasses with ice and pour in the watermelon booze mixture about halfway up. Top off with the beer and garnish with a lime slice and watermelon wedge. Enjoy!

Notes

yields: about 8 cocktails
Author: The Candid Appetite

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  1. The perfect start to the weekend! I always love seeing your beautiful photos, you are an inspiration to me!

  2. THAT IS ALSO MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE BEER!!! Hit the shelves here a couple weeks ago!

  3. WHHHAAAAAT?!?! This is just genius! I love fresh watermelon and a good beer cocktail. Definitely going to make this a lot this summer, but I’ll probably use a light Texas beer instead. 😛 Thank-you for this awesome recipe!

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