This genius drink hack from content creator and author Julianna McIntosh (@join_jules) is about to be your new summer cocktail staple. It’s light, refreshing and perfect for anyone who wants big flavor with zero hassle. It skips the mess and the shaker—all you do is pour, stir and enjoy right from the bottle. Here's how to do it.
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For this, you will need a bottle of sparkling water (McIntosh uses fan-favorite Topo Chico), strawberry syrup (store-bought or homemade), fresh lime juice, orange liqueur (like Cointreau or triple sec), tequila blanco and a lime wedge for garnish.
Pour out (or drink!) about one-third of the sparkling water from the bottle. This creates enough room to add your other ingredients without risking overflow. Using a small funnel or a steady hand, pour the strawberry syrup, lime juice, orange liqueur and tequila directly into the bottle.
If you want to get a little fancy, you can give the bottles a quick cleaning, then rub a lime wedge on the neck of the capped bottles and sprinkle with Tajin seasoning or coarse salt for a fun way to add a little extra flavor and flair.
Why This Hack Is So Genius
This recipe nails that delicate balance between flavor and freshness. The sparkling water keeps things light and fizzy, while the strawberry syrup adds just enough sweetness to round out the citrus and tequila. It's far from those sticky-sweet frozen margaritas you might be used to, and that’s exactly the point! This margarita feels grown-up, yet fun, and because everything is portioned into individual bottles, it’s great for parties, picnics or just keeping things casual.
Want a mocktail version? Just skip the tequila and liqueur, and you’ve got a fizzy strawberry-lime refresher that’s perfect for everyone.
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