Cinco de Mayo is a day to say lame taco jokes, enjoy some delicious tacos, and drink margaritas! It’s a holiday that Americans have adopted so that we can have an excuse to celebrate, and I’m okay with that (especially when it involves tacos and margaritas!).
I revel in the chance to make something a little healthier without compromising flavor. That’s what these kombucha margaritas are all about!
If you whip up some quick fermented pico de gallo to go with it and you’ll have a gut-healthy duo that you can feel good about! You could make a party around just having friends over to make fermented pico de gallo together! That’s a party that I want to be a part of :).
It’s important to note that brewing homemade kombucha is almost always a two-step fermentation process. Brewing kombucha is only a one-step process for those who prefer an unflavored flat kombucha. Otherwise, the steps consist of a primary fermentation and secondary fermentation.
Since this recipe is for the secondary fermentation, to make this recipe, you’ll need to have kombucha that has finished the primary fermentation and ready to bottle.
This recipe makes one 16-fluid-ounce bottle. A 1-gallon batch of kombucha will make seven 16-ounce bottles, so for one gallon, you will need to multiply the ingredients by 7. Before beginning this recipe, you will need to:
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This Margarita Kombucha is for one 16 fluid ounce bottle. For a quart batch, make two bottles. To scale this recipe to a quart batch, multiply the ingredients by two or toggle the serving size up to two above.
4 Oz Kombucha
0.5 Oz Agave Nectar
1.5 Oz Silver Tequila
1 Dash Chili Lime Salt
1 Oz Lime Juice
Measuring Spoons
Measure ingredients and add them to the shaker. Add a few cubes of ice and shake vigorously for about 5 seconds.
Add chili lime salt to a plate or small bowl. Take a fresh lime slice and rub it around the rim of the glass to act as a glue then dunk the rim of that glass into the seasoning, twisting to get full coverage.
Fill glass with ice and then strain the contents of the strainer over the ice.