Four of us also tried this same experiment to find which is our favourite Orange Liqueur for Margaritas. Besides the Cointreau & Grand Marnier we had Pierre Ferrand Curaçao and Clement Creole Shrubb. Three of the four of us preferred the Clement Creole Shrubb. But it is expensive so I only use it as a treat, not the every day Margarita. Ha! The other 3 are all good and are rotated depending on mood. Enjoyed the Video.
@Sssnakeoil Thank you for your comment. I will have to see if I can find Clement Creole Shrubb. I have been drinking good tequila and omitting the orange liqueur recently. I was thinking we should update this video with a different tequila and a few more orange liqueurs.
Excellent comparison. I've tried all 4 and would agree that the Cointreau and Grand Marnier are the best choices. I'm currently trying Paula's Orange Liquor and A. De Fussigny Orange Liquor with margaritas and Old Fashioned cocktails. Have also been using candied orange rind syrup instead of the agave syrup which is a unusual changeup that goes well with Margaritas or an Old Fashioned.
Cointreau would be my personal favorite. Ive made them like this for years. Alot of restaurants will do the Gran Mariner but i dont think cognac mixes well with tequila
Another orange option would be Mandarine Napoleon Liqueur. It’s difficult to find in some locations, but carries a distinctive orange flavor that enhances many cocktails and is excellent by itself when sipped on crushed ice. 🍊
I personally like Hiram Walker Orange Curacao. Its cheap and low alcohol content but it has a good flavor, is sweet and not overpowering. Its so underrated!
We will have to look for Hiram Walker Orange Curacao. Since we recorded this video, we did another blind test woth different orange liqueurs and found Paula's Orange Liqueur to be a good option at a good price. Thank you for commenting.
I usually make margaritas with Cointreau. Gran Marnier tastes good but not so much like a margarita. I just got some Clémont Creole Shrubb which was great in my mai tai but somehow tasted a bit bitter in the margarita. How to drink did a 25 drink matrix of tequilas and orange liqueurs which was interesting. It wasn't that one was always better but that some worked better with certain tequilas.
Thanks for the comment. We have another orange liqueur video coming up soon. Do you have a particular tequila and orange liqueur pairing you recommend for a margarita?
@@thegreatmargaritahunt : I think which orange liqueur works best really depends on the tequila and I've only had four variations at home. Cointreau seems to work well with most because it's just a good orange flavor. I usually think Grand Marnier works well but doesn't taste as much like a Margarita... however, with my tequila of choice, Arette, I think Grand Marnier blends best. I've stopped ordering Margaritas in restaurants because they're usually terrible. Usually way too sweet and chemical tasting from cheap ingredients and premixes.
Thank you for your feedback. We did another video that was a blind test with different orange liqueur. ua-cam.com/video/6JIF6_Nlg00/v-deo.htmlsi=dE2KI3IWCEZtl5n8
Hey there! Thanks for your question! 😊So, the reason I’m not a fan of Triple Sec is because most of the ones I’ve tried just taste a bit too artificial for my liking. It’s like they’re trying too hard to be an orange, you know? 🍊Instead, I’m all about Cointreau, Grand Marnier, and Paula's Orange Liqueur. These liqueurs bring a smoother, more authentic orange flavor to the party. Plus, they provide a deeper flavor profile without overpowering my margaritas ! 🍹Thanks for watching, and happy margarita making! Salud! 🥂
A sour based drink is always a 2-1-1 part drink. So since she used agave syrup as an additional ingredient, she was correct. Please go be nasty somewhere else.
I love this concept of finding the best margarita! I cant wait see what it is.
Thank you for watching and joining the hunt!
I love my margaritas with Reposado Tequila and Grand Marnier. I call it the Old Man Margarita. The barrel flavor makes it mellow
Old man margarita fits. Thanks for watching.
I think that’s called a Cadillac margarita
Four of us also tried this same experiment to find which is our favourite Orange Liqueur for Margaritas. Besides the Cointreau & Grand Marnier we had Pierre Ferrand Curaçao and Clement Creole Shrubb. Three of the four of us preferred the Clement Creole Shrubb. But it is expensive so I only use it as a treat, not the every day Margarita. Ha! The other 3 are all good and are rotated depending on mood.
Enjoyed the Video.
@Sssnakeoil Thank you for your comment. I will have to see if I can find Clement Creole Shrubb. I have been drinking good tequila and omitting the orange liqueur recently. I was thinking we should update this video with a different tequila and a few more orange liqueurs.
Excellent comparison. I've tried all 4 and would agree that the Cointreau and Grand Marnier are the best choices. I'm currently trying Paula's Orange Liquor and A. De Fussigny Orange Liquor with margaritas and Old Fashioned cocktails. Have also been using candied orange rind syrup instead of the agave syrup which is a unusual changeup that goes well with Margaritas or an Old Fashioned.
Excellent recommendations. Tha k you!
Cointreau would be my personal favorite. Ive made them like this for years. Alot of restaurants will do the Gran Mariner but i dont think cognac mixes well with tequila
Cointreau is our go-to, but Paula's Orange Liqueur has also become a favorite.
it had to be said
Another orange option would be Mandarine Napoleon Liqueur. It’s difficult to find in some locations, but carries a distinctive orange flavor that enhances many cocktails and is excellent by itself when sipped on crushed ice. 🍊
Thank you for the recommendation. We will see if we can find Mandarine Napoleon.
Did you drink all of them at the end?
I shared. 😉😊
I personally like Hiram Walker Orange Curacao. Its cheap and low alcohol content but it has a good flavor, is sweet and not overpowering. Its so underrated!
We will have to look for Hiram Walker Orange Curacao. Since we recorded this video, we did another blind test woth different orange liqueurs and found Paula's Orange Liqueur to be a good option at a good price. Thank you for commenting.
I usually make margaritas with Cointreau. Gran Marnier tastes good but not so much like a margarita. I just got some Clémont Creole Shrubb which was great in my mai tai but somehow tasted a bit bitter in the margarita.
How to drink did a 25 drink matrix of tequilas and orange liqueurs which was interesting. It wasn't that one was always better but that some worked better with certain tequilas.
Thanks for the comment. We have another orange liqueur video coming up soon. Do you have a particular tequila and orange liqueur pairing you recommend for a margarita?
@@thegreatmargaritahunt : I think which orange liqueur works best really depends on the tequila and I've only had four variations at home. Cointreau seems to work well with most because it's just a good orange flavor. I usually think Grand Marnier works well but doesn't taste as much like a Margarita... however, with my tequila of choice, Arette, I think Grand Marnier blends best.
I've stopped ordering Margaritas in restaurants because they're usually terrible. Usually way too sweet and chemical tasting from cheap ingredients and premixes.
@@thegreatmargaritahunt : I would also mention that while many like Espalon and I don't think it's bad, I think it tastes too much like vodka.
@@lrvogt1257,
For anyone who likes Espolon, give Olmeca Altos a try. Olmeca's the same price as Espolon but considerably better.
Should have been a blind test
Thank you for your feedback. We did another video that was a blind test with different orange liqueur. ua-cam.com/video/6JIF6_Nlg00/v-deo.htmlsi=dE2KI3IWCEZtl5n8
Why not triple sec?
Hey there! Thanks for your question! 😊So, the reason I’m not a fan of Triple Sec is because most of the ones I’ve tried just taste a bit too artificial for my liking. It’s like they’re trying too hard to be an orange, you know? 🍊Instead, I’m all about Cointreau, Grand Marnier, and Paula's Orange Liqueur. These liqueurs bring a smoother, more authentic orange flavor to the party. Plus, they provide a deeper flavor profile without overpowering my margaritas ! 🍹Thanks for watching, and happy margarita making! Salud! 🥂
1. Cointreau is a triple sec.
2. Why did you mot use original recipe of 2 tequila, 1 orange liqueur, 1 lime juice? Your version will be too sweet.
Thank you for your feedback. We are adjusting recipes as we go and trying different measurements.
Try a Hennessy margarita
@@The1985zFinestDoes that include Hennessy and tequila?
Not only are your measurements incorrect but that’s not a shake… come on really?
She was whispering to the lime. But give her a break
A sour based drink is always a 2-1-1 part drink. So since she used agave syrup as an additional ingredient, she was correct. Please go be nasty somewhere else.
I agree w the 2-1-1. I tried all combos and that is best.
Did you drink all of them at the end?