Margarita Mix to Tequila Calculator
Calculate the perfect amount of tequila, triple sec, and margarita mix for your cocktails. Classic ratio calculator for the perfect margarita every time.
Cocktail Volume & Recipe
Enter your desired volume and recipe style to calculate the exact ingredients
How much margarita do you want to make?
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Choose your preferred margarita recipe ratio.
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Margarita Mix Calculation
Exact ingredients required for your perfect cocktail
Enter your desired volume and recipe style above, then click Calculate Mix to see the perfect ingredient amounts.
Classic Cocktail Ratios
Mastering these basic ratios will allow you to perfectly balance any cocktail. Here are the standard recipes for the most popular margarita variations.
| Cocktail Name | Ratio | Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| Classic Margarita | 3:2:1 | Tequila : Triple Sec : Fresh Lime Juice |
| Tommy’s Margarita | 2:1 | Tequila : Agave Syrup |
| Frozen Margarita | 1:3 | Tequila : Pre-Made Margarita Mix |
| Cadillac Margarita | 3:2:1 + Float | Tequila : Triple Sec : Lime + Grand Marnier |
Margarita Mix FAQ
Everything you need to know about mixing the perfect margarita, choosing the right tequila, and scaling your recipe for parties.
The classic margarita ratio is 3:2:1, which consists of 3 parts tequila, 2 parts orange liqueur (like Triple Sec or Cointreau), and 1 part fresh lime juice. This balance provides the perfect harmony of spirit, sweetness, and acidity.
For a single standard margarita (about 150ml or 5oz), you typically need 75ml (2.5oz) of tequila if using the classic 3:2:1 ratio. This ensures a strong, well-balanced cocktail without being overly sour or sweet.
Yes, you can use pre-made margarita mix for convenience. When using a standard commercial mix, a common ratio is 2 parts tequila, 1 part triple sec, and 3 parts margarita mix. Adjust to taste, as some pre-made mixes can be quite sweet.
A classic margarita is served shaken with ice and strained into a glass, highlighting the crisp, fresh flavours of the lime and tequila. A frozen margarita is blended with ice to create a slushy consistency, which dilutes the drink slightly and makes it more refreshing for hot weather.
To scale up for a party, simply maintain the same ratio while multiplying the total volume. For example, to make 10 classic margaritas, multiply the single-serving ingredients by 10. Mix the batch in a large pitcher or drink dispenser, add ice just before serving, and garnish individually.
