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Mexican Drinks You Must Try: A Traveler’s Guide to Authentic Flavors

1. Tequila – The National Spirit of Mexico

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  • Best Place to Try: Tequila, Jalisco

2. Mezcal – The Smoky Cousin of Tequila

  • Best Place to Try: Oaxaca City, Oaxaca

3. Margarita – The Quintessential Mexican Cocktail

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  • Best Place to Try: Ensenada, Baja California

Ensenada – the place where the legend says the margarita was born – is not only a source of genuine drinks but also shops and bars like Hussong’s Cantina which has been opened since 1892 and serve the best margaritas along with other great cocktails.


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4. Paloma – Mexico’s Favorite Tequila Drink

  • Best Place to Try: Guadalajara, Jalisco

5. Michelada – The Ultimate Mexican Beer Cocktail

  • Best Place to Try: Mexico City

Visit Tepito, Mexico City and taste some of the best Mexican drinks that are prepared by local vendors who give the Micheladas a spicy kick.

6. Aguas Frescas – A Refreshing Non-Alcoholic Option

  • Best Place to Try: Street Markets Nationwide

This San Francisco local places has sweet and fresh Mexican drink called aguas frescas; popular flavors available are horchata, jamaica, and tamarind found in Mexico City’s Mercado de la Merced.

7. Horchata – The Sweet Cinnamon Delight

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  • Best Place to Try: Valle de Bravo, State of Mexico

8. Jamaica – The Hibiscus Flower Infusion

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  • Best Place to Try: Puebla City, Puebla

There is El Parián Market in Puebla you can try traditional Mexican drinks such as hibiscus tea called Jamaica which is rather tasty and helps to quench your thirst while wandering through the constructions of the colonial period.


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9. Tepache – The Fermented Pineapple Drink

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  • Best Place to Try: San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas

In this market, specially in the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas, people sell tepache, which is the traditional Mexican drink usually made from pineapples with a sweet and tangy taste that is great to be consumed in the cool mountain air.

10. Pulque – The Ancient Aztec Beverage

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  • Best Place to Try: Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala

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