5-Ingredient Hibiscus Margaritas (Easy Recipe!!)

This Hibiscus Margarita recipe is a fun twist on a traditional margarita. Made with an easy homemade hibiscus tea concentrate, grapefruit juice and tequila. The ingredients are simple, but the taste is amazing!

You already know I’m a sucker for a fun twist on a classic margarita.

This Italian Margarita is one of my favorites, and these St. Germain Margaritas are perfect if you’re looking for a more floral flavor. Or for a little kick, this Grilled Pineapple Margarita with Jalapeno always delivers. 

Why not make hibiscus margaritas?

I once took a cocktail class focused on spiked tea cocktails.

We learned a bunch of techniques for incorporating tea into spirits, but one of my favorite techniques, and honestly the easiest, is to make a tea concentrate. Technically, you’re just steeping a bunch of tea bags in a relatively small amount of water. Simple. 

So, for these hibiscus margaritas, I steeped five tea bags in a cup of hot water and then just let that cool. Remove the tea bags and you’re left with about a cup of concentrate which will make four margaritas.

I used 2 ounces of hibiscus tea concentrate in each margarita, combined with equal parts tequila and grapefruit juice, which makes measuring super simple.

These cocktails have the most vibrant color and are a fun, tart + tropical take on a traditional margarita.

I like to serve these hibiscus margaritas in salt-rimmed glasses, but if you prefer no salt, you can definitely omit this step. Or, you can rim your margarita in other ways too. See those tips below.

Close up overhead shot of grapefruit hibiscus margarita rimmed with salt.

This cocktail only requires a few simple ingredients, but the flavors are amazing together. 

Here’s what you’ll need:

Ingredients needed

  • Tequila – This recipe is best with a silver tequila or blanco tequila. Because it isn’t aged very long, it has an almost clear color and a lighter flavor.
  • Hibiscus Tea Concentrate (see below for how to make it ↓)
  • Grapefruit Juice
  • Simple Syrup (or agave nectar or fine sugar)
  • Lime Wheel, for garnish

How to make the hibiscus concentrate

  • Steep 5 hibiscus tea sachets (I used Tazo Passion Tea) in 1 cup water for 10 minutes.
  • Remove tea bags and let cool to room temperature.
  • You will have enough hibiscus tea concentrate to make four hibiscus margaritas.
  • You can store the concentrate in the fridge for up to 1 week. 

How to make the margaritas

  • Combine the tequila, tea concentrate, grapefruit juice and agave (or sugar) in a cocktail shaker. Shake to combine and strain the mixture into prepared margarita glass.

Tip: Use the lid of your cocktail shaker to get the seeds out of your grapefruit juice. Invert lid on top of cocktail shaker and squeeze grapefruit directly into lid, using it as a strainer.

How to rim the glass

To make your margaritas even more impressive, dress up your prepared glasses with some extra flavor. Simply run a lime wedge around the rim of the glass then dip in one of the following:

  • Salt
  • Sugar
  • Homemade citrus salt
  • Combine kosher salt with a bit of chili powder to give your margaritas a spicy kick.
Hibiscus margarita in salt rimmed glass garnished with grapefruit wedge on white serving tray.

Variations

  • Large Batch: Make a large batch by adjusting the serving size in the recipe card below.
  • Hibiscus Mezcal Margarita: Try swapping out the tequila for mezcal to add a smoky kick.
  • Lighten it Up: Want to lighten things up? Try adding in a splash of sparkling water.

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Hibiscus margarita in salt rimmed glass garnished with grapefruit wedge on white serving tray.

5-Ingredient Hibiscus Margarita

This Hibiscus Margarita recipe is a fun twist on a traditional margarita. Made with an easy homemade hibiscus tea concentrate, grapefruit juice and tequila. The ingredients are simple, but the taste is amazing!
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 1 cocktail

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces tequila (silver)
  • 2 ounces hibiscus tea concentrate (recipe below)
  • 2 ounces grapefruit juice (freshly squeezed, about ½ a grapefruit)
  • 1 teaspoon simple syrup (or agave nectar or fine sugar)
  • Ice
  • Lime wedge
  • Salt (for rimming glass)

Hibiscus Tea Concentrate:

Instructions

Hibiscus Tea Concentrate:

  • Steep tea sachets in water just off a boil for 10 minutes. Remove tea bags and let cool to room temperature.

Cocktail:

  • Run a grapefruit or lime wedge along the lip of your glass and dip in salt to cover the rim, fill with ice.
  • Combine the tequila, tea concentrate, grapefruit juice and agave (or sugar) in a cocktail shaker. Shake to combine and strain into prepared margarita glass.

Notes

You will have enough hibiscus tea concentrate to make four hibiscus margaritas. You can store the hibiscus tea concentrate in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. 
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Nutrition

Calories: 188kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Sodium: 14mg | Potassium: 91mg | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin C: 15.3mg | Iron: 0.2mg

This recipe was originally published in 2014. It was updated in 2022 to add new photographs and update the post content. 

12 thoughts on “5-Ingredient Hibiscus Margaritas (Easy Recipe!!)”

  1. I have a jar of hibiscus syrup, I think I will give this a go using it and leave out the simple syrup and tea concentrate….essentially 3 ingredients, wish me luck, yours looks so pretty.

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