Margarita trivia

Margarita Mini Quiz

Test your knowledge with these top questions!

Question 1

The Spanish word "margarita" translates directly to what common flower in English?

The cocktail likely got its name because it is a tequila-based variation of a popular Prohibition-era drink called the Daisy.

Question 2

The classic margarita recipe blends tequila, lime juice, and a liqueur featuring what fruit flavor?

Bartenders typically use Cointreau or triple sec, which are sweet orange liqueurs that perfectly balance the tartness of the lime.

Question 3

Restaurateur Mariano Martinez invented the first frozen margarita machine by modifying what device?

Martinez adapted a soft-serve ice cream maker in 1971 to quickly serve perfectly blended drinks, and his original machine is now in the Smithsonian.

Question 4

The popular tequila cocktail Margarita shares its name with the Spanish word for what flower?

The cocktail is likely a Mexican adaptation of the Daisy, a traditional drink family made with a spirit, citrus juice, and orange liqueur.

Question 5

Restaurateur Mariano Martinez invented the frozen Margarita machine by adapting what device?

Inspired by a 7-Eleven Slurpee, Martinez modified a secondhand soft-serve machine in 1971 to quickly serve large crowds at his restaurant.

Question 6

A classic Margarita requires tequila, fresh lime juice, and what specific type of liqueur?

Popular options like Triple sec or Cointreau provide a sweet, citrus-infused depth that perfectly balances the sharp tartness of the lime.

Question 7

Bartenders add a salt rim to a classic Margarita to achieve what specific flavor effect?

Sodium ions block the tongue's receptors for bitterness, naturally enhancing the sweet and sour notes of the lime and orange liqueur.