Devil's Margarita
rated 4.2 stars by 6 people
category
other drinks
bottles
varies
prep time
15
ingredients
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1 Gallon Container
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1 Airlock
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1 Large Pot
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Cocktail Shaker
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1 Brewsy Bag
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Approximately 1 gallon of Tropicana grape juice (or similar store-bought grape juice)
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Granulated sugar (amount varies based on sweetness preferences)
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1/2 cup granulated sugar
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1/2 cup water
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1 1/2 ounce of desired silver tequila
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1/2 ounce brewsy red wine
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3/4 ounce simple syrup
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1 ounce lime juice
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Lime wheel for garnish (optional)
Equipment
Ingredients
For Your Wine
For Your Simple Syrup
For Your Cocktail
directions
To Make Devil's Margarita
If you're not using the container your juice comes in, pour one gallon of grape juice into your personal 1 gallon container.
Pull up the sweetness calculator, and decide how sweet you'd like your juice.
Using the values from the sweetness calculator, pour out some juice (you can save it to backsweeten with later) and add your sugar. Then, shake it all up!
Open your brewsy bag and pour the contents in. Seal your juice again and shake well.
Apply the airlock, then leave your container somewhere dark and warm (75-80°F is best) for 3 days.
After 3 days, move it to the fridge for 48 hours. You can remove the airlock and set the original cap on top of your drink. Be sure not to tighten the cap!
After 48+ hours in the fridge, your yeast will have fallen to the bottom of your container.
Now, carefully "rack" your wine by pouring it off of the sediment into a different container. You can discard the sediment at the bottom — you won't want it in your final product. Then, pour a glass and give it a try!
Store the rest of your wine in the fridge, with the bottle cap still on loosely.
If you see sediment start to build up again after several days, you can rack it again. As it ages, the taste of your wine will keep on getting better.
To Make Simple Syrup
Add water and sugar to a saucepan over medium heat.
Stir continuously until all sugar is dissolved.
Let cool, then transfer to a tightly-lidded container (may be stored in the fridge for up to 1 month).
To Make Your Cocktail
Add your tequila, simple syrup, and lime juice to your cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Shake vigorously until mixture is completely chilled.
Strain into desired cocktail glass.
Pouring over the back of a spoon, float your wine on top of the tequila mixture.
Garnish with lime wheel, if desired. Cheers!