Mezcal Last Word Cocktail Drink

Mezcal Last Word

Want a unique drink? Try making this Mezcal Last Word recipe! It’s simple and packed with delicious ingredients.

Mezcal Last Word Recipe

Enjoy the flavors of fall with this uncomplicated Mezcal Last Word recipe! Mixing Mezcal, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice results in a refreshing cocktail.

Prep time:

1 minute

Mixing time:

2 minutes

Servings:

1

Calories:

173 kl

Ingredients

  • ¾ oz Mezcal
  • ¾ oz Green Chartreuse
  • ¾ oz Maraschino liqueur
  • ¾ oz fresh lime juice
  • Ice cubes
  • Maraschino cherry or lime twist, for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Cocktail Shaker
  • Cocktail Strainer
  • Fine strainer
  • Coupe Glass
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Prep Glass: Fill a Coupe glass with ice. Give it a stir to chill it and set it aside.
  • Add Lime Juice: Pour ¾ oz fresh lime juice into the shaker.
  • Add Maraschino: Add ¾ oz Maraschino liqueur.
  • Add Chartreuse: Measure and pour ¾ oz Green Chartreuse into the shaker as well.
  • Add Mezcal: Finally, add ¾ oz Mezcal to the mix.
  • Shake: Fill the shaker with ice, close it and give it a good shake (10-15 seconds).
  • Strain: Discard the ice inside the coupe glass. Then, using both the cocktail strainer and the fine strainer, strain the shaken drink into the chilled glass.
  • Garnish: Garnish with a Maraschino cherry or a lime zest and serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Mezcal: If you don't have Mezcal, you can use tequila as a substitute. It won't have the same smoky flavor, but it will still work well in this cocktail. You can also use gin for a classic Last Word cocktail.
  • Green Chartreuse: This is a unique ingredient and hard to replace, but if necessary, you can try using Yellow Chartreuse or Strega. They won't replicate the exact flavor but will provide a similar herbal note.
  • Maraschino Liqueur: Try substituting it with another cherry-flavored liqueur or brandy if you're out of it. You may have to adjust the quantities depending on the substitute you choose and its flavor and sugar content.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: You can use bottled lime juice in a pinch, but the flavor will be less bright and fresh. Another option is to use fresh lime juice for a slightly different citrus kick.

Making a Pitcher of Mezcal Last Word:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 6 oz of Mezcal, 6 oz of green Chartreuse, 6 oz of maraschino liqueur, and 6 oz of fresh lime juice.
  • Mix: Combine all the ingredients in a large pitcher, add ice and stir well.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into individual chilled coupe glasses, garnish each glass with a maraschino cherry or a lime twist, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Mezcal Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic smoky spirit substitute. Several brands on the market mimic the smoky flavor of Mezcal.You can also try making your own substitute by mixing together water, a pinch of smoked salt, a splash of tonic and a bit of agave syrup (to taste).
  • Green Chartreuse Substitute: Make a simple syrup infused with various herbs to mimic the herbal notes of green Chartreuse.
  • Maraschino Liqueur Substitute: Use a cherry-flavored syrup or non-alcoholic cherry liqueur.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.
However, keep in mind that, as the Mezcal Last Word cocktail is solely made out of alcoholic ingredients, it can be hard to recreate its flavor using only non-alcoholic substitutes; the overall flavor and mouthfeel will probably change greatly from the original drink. In order to make the perfect mocktail version of this drink, you may have to revise the quantity of each ingredient depending on the specific substitute you decide to use.

Making it Vegan:

This cocktail is already vegan-friendly as it doesn't contain any animal products. Just make sure that the maraschino cherries you may be using for garnish are vegan, as some brands still use cochineal as coloring for their cherries.

Nutrition Facts

Calories
173
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
0.01
g
0
%
Sodium
 
1
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
 
9
g
3
%
Fiber
 
0.1
g
0
%
Sugar
 
7
g
8
%
Potassium
 
25
mg
1
%
Protein
 
0.1
g
0
%
Vitamin A
 
11
IU
0
%
Vitamin C
 
6
mg
7
%
Calcium
 
3
mg
0
%
Iron
 
0.02
mg
0
%

 

Mezcal Last Word Cocktail Drink

Mezcal Last Word Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Enjoy the flavors of fall with this uncomplicated Mezcal Last Word recipe! Mixing Mezcal, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice results in a refreshing cocktail.
Prep time: 1 minute
Mixing time: 2 minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 173

Ingredients
 

  • ¾ oz Mezcal
  • ¾ oz Green Chartreuse
  • ¾ oz Maraschino liqueur
  • ¾ oz fresh lime juice
  • Ice cubes
  • Maraschino cherry or lime twist - for garnish, optional

Equipment

  • Cocktail Shaker
  • Cocktail Strainer
  • Fine strainer
  • Coupe Glass
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Prep Glass: Fill a Coupe glass with ice. Give it a stir to chill it and set it aside.
  • Add Lime Juice: Pour ¾ oz fresh lime juice into the shaker.
  • Add Maraschino: Add ¾ oz Maraschino liqueur.
  • Add Chartreuse: Measure and pour ¾ oz Green Chartreuse into the shaker as well.
  • Add Mezcal: Finally, add ¾ oz Mezcal to the mix.
  • Shake: Fill the shaker with ice, close it and give it a good shake (10-15 seconds).
  • Strain: Discard the ice inside the coupe glass. Then, using both the cocktail strainer and the fine strainer, strain the shaken drink into the chilled glass.
  • Garnish: Garnish with a Maraschino cherry or a lime zest and serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Mezcal: If you don't have Mezcal, you can use tequila as a substitute. It won't have the same smoky flavor, but it will still work well in this cocktail. You can also use gin for a classic Last Word cocktail.
  • Green Chartreuse: This is a unique ingredient and hard to replace, but if necessary, you can try using Yellow Chartreuse or Strega. They won't replicate the exact flavor but will provide a similar herbal note.
  • Maraschino Liqueur: Try substituting it with another cherry-flavored liqueur or brandy if you're out of it. You may have to adjust the quantities depending on the substitute you choose and its flavor and sugar content.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: You can use bottled lime juice in a pinch, but the flavor will be less bright and fresh. Another option is to use fresh lime juice for a slightly different citrus kick.

Making a Pitcher of Mezcal Last Word:

  • Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 6 oz of Mezcal, 6 oz of green Chartreuse, 6 oz of maraschino liqueur, and 6 oz of fresh lime juice.
  • Mix: Combine all the ingredients in a large pitcher, add ice and stir well.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into individual chilled coupe glasses, garnish each glass with a maraschino cherry or a lime twist, and serve immediately.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Mezcal Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic smoky spirit substitute. Several brands on the market mimic the smoky flavor of Mezcal.You can also try making your own substitute by mixing together water, a pinch of smoked salt, a splash of tonic and a bit of agave syrup (to taste).
  • Green Chartreuse Substitute: Make a simple syrup infused with various herbs to mimic the herbal notes of green Chartreuse.
  • Maraschino Liqueur Substitute: Use a cherry-flavored syrup or non-alcoholic cherry liqueur.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.
However, keep in mind that, as the Mezcal Last Word cocktail is solely made out of alcoholic ingredients, it can be hard to recreate its flavor using only non-alcoholic substitutes; the overall flavor and mouthfeel will probably change greatly from the original drink. In order to make the perfect mocktail version of this drink, you may have to revise the quantity of each ingredient depending on the specific substitute you decide to use.

Making it Vegan:

This cocktail is already vegan-friendly as it doesn't contain any animal products. Just make sure that the maraschino cherries you may be using for garnish are vegan, as some brands still use cochineal as coloring for their cherries.

What is a Mezcal Last Word?

A Mezcal Last Word, also known as a Closing Argument, is a mezcal-based cocktail made of equal parts Mezcal, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and fresh lime juice. It’s not particularly difficult to make as it requires mixing these four ingredients in equal measures.

A side shot of a Mezcal Last Word cocktail in a coupe glass on a yellow tray placed on a wooden table

What is a Mezcal Last Word made of – The ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need on hand to mix up a Mezcal Last Word:

  • Mezcal: This smoky agave-based spirit serves as the cocktail’s base, providing a robust and complex flavor profile.
  • Green Chartreuse: A French liqueur made by the Carthusian Monks since 1764, following a recipe given to them in 1605. It adds an herbal complexity to the drink.
  • Maraschino Liqueur: This clear, cherry-flavored liqueur contributes a subtle sweetness and fruity undertone.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: It brings a necessary acidity to balance out the sweetness of the other ingredients, enhancing their flavors.

Mezcal, green chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, lime juice and lime laid out on a white bar table

How do you make a Mezcal Last Word?

We’ll show you how to make a Mezcal Last Word in simple steps:

1
<p>Begin by filling a Coupe glass with ice cubes to chill it, then set the glass aside.</p>

Begin by filling a Coupe glass with ice cubes to chill it, then set the glass aside.

2
<p>In a cocktail shaker, start by adding ¾ ounce of freshly squeezed lime juice, bringing a bright, tangy element to the mix.</p>

In a cocktail shaker, start by adding ¾ ounce of freshly squeezed lime juice, bringing a bright, tangy element to the mix.

3
<p>Next, add ¾ ounce of Maraschino liqueur, which offers a unique sweet and floral flavor.</p>

Next, add ¾ ounce of Maraschino liqueur, which offers a unique sweet and floral flavor.

4
<p>Follow this by measuring and pouring ¾ ounce of green Chartreuse, a complex herbal liqueur that adds depth and a slightly bitter edge.</p>

Follow this by measuring and pouring ¾ ounce of green Chartreuse, a complex herbal liqueur that adds depth and a slightly bitter edge.

5
<p>Finally, add ¾ ounce of Mezcal into the shaker, imparting a smoky and earthy profile that distinguishes this twist on the classic Last Word cocktail.</p>

Finally, add ¾ ounce of Mezcal into the shaker, imparting a smoky and earthy profile that distinguishes this twist on the classic Last Word cocktail.

6
<p>Fill the shaker with ice cubes.</p>

Fill the shaker with ice cubes.

7
<p>Seal it tightly, and shake the mixture vigorously for about 10-15 seconds to ensure the ingredients are well-chilled and combined.</p>

Seal it tightly, and shake the mixture vigorously for about 10-15 seconds to ensure the ingredients are well-chilled and combined.

8
<p>Discard the ice from the Coupe glass. Then, using both a cocktail strainer and a fine strainer, pour the shaken cocktail into the chilled glass. This double-straining step helps to achieve a smooth, clear finish, preventing any ice shard or piece of lime pulp from falling into the glass.</p>

Discard the ice from the Coupe glass. Then, using both a cocktail strainer and a fine strainer, pour the shaken cocktail into the chilled glass. This double-straining step helps to achieve a smooth, clear finish, preventing any ice shard or piece of lime pulp from falling into the glass.

9
<p>Garnish your Mezcal Last Word with a single Maraschino cherry or a twist of lime zest, and serve immediately.</p>

Garnish your Mezcal Last Word with a single Maraschino cherry or a twist of lime zest, and serve immediately.

A Mezcal Last Word cocktail, shot from above, in a coupe glass on a beige surface surrounded by Mezcal, green chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, lime juice and lime

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FAQ

How many calories does a Mezcal Last Word contain?
A standard serving of Mezcal Last Word contains approximately 200 calories. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific brands of alcohol used.
How potent is a Mezcal Last Word cocktail?
The strength of a Mezcal Last Word cocktail depends on the alcohol content of the Mezcal used. Typically, Mezcal has an Alcohol By Volume (ABV) of around 40-55%, translating to 80-110 proof. Therefore, considering the other ingredients, a Mezcal Last Word cocktail would have an ABV of about 20-25% and a proof rating of 40-50.
What type of alcohol is used in a Mezcal Last Word?
As the name suggests, the primary alcohol in a Mezcal Last Word is Mezcal, a distilled alcoholic beverage made from any agave plant native to Mexico. The cocktail also includes Green Chartreuse and Maraschino liqueur.
In what kind of glass is a Mezcal Last Word served?
Traditionally, a Mezcal Last Word is served in a chilled coupe glass.
What does a Mezcal Last Word taste like?
A Mezcal Last Word offers an intriguing balance of flavors. The sweet and sour elements from the lime juice and Maraschino liqueur complement the smoky and earthy notes from the Mezcal. The Green Chartreuse adds herbal complexity to the mix.
What is the ratio of ingredients in a Mezcal Last Word?
The classic ratio for a Mezcal Last Word is equal parts of all ingredients: one part mezcal, one part Green Chartreuse, one part Maraschino liqueur, and one part fresh lime juice.
How is a Mezcal Last Word served with ice?
A Mezcal Last Word is typically shaken with ice to chill it, then strained into a glass without ice, a method known as serving "up." This allows the cocktail to stay cool without being diluted by melting ice.

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