How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

This is the BEST margarita pitcher recipe because it’s fresh, easy to make, and ready to serve up to the crowd! These margaritas are loaded with tequila and fresh lime, giving you major tropical vacation vibes! This margarita recipe includes a single serving, a pitcher recipe, and frozen!

How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas
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Pitcher of margaritas

If you love fun alcoholic drinks, check out my frozen strawberry watermelon margaritas, grilled pineapple jalapeño margaritas, or lavender lemonade mimosas.

How do you make a girl happy? You give her a pitcher of margaritas (or margs, as I lovingly refer to them) and some chips and queso. Want to really up the anty? Bring that idea home- with this pitcher of margaritas. There’s enough to share for everyone, and I’ve got it calculated down to a science.

Whether you’re just making a quick drink just for yourself or you are making enough for a party (a gallon water dispenser works perfectly), I’ve measured out exactly how much you’ll need for it all… because I believe margaritas deserve to be present at just about any party or occasion!

You’re going to love this pitcher of margaritas

  • It takes just minutes to make. Measure and pour, my friend- that’s how easy this margarita pitcher is to make! You don’t even need to juice the limes if you buy bottled key lime juice, super easy!
  • There’s enough for just you.. or everyone at the party! This recipe includes a few variations so you can have a recipe to make a margarita just for you.. or enough for everyone at the carne asada!
  • No need for margarita mix. Margarita mix is soooo college years, we’re past that! This margarita pitcher recipe uses fresh ingredients so you can have an ultra tasty, chilled margarita in your clutches in no time!

Margarita pitcher key ingredients

Tequila– I’ve got you covered when it comes to picking out what tequila to use for this margarita pitcher! Just look down below under Chef’s tips!

Orange liqueur– Cointreau is a French liqueur that is orange based and provides the perfect balance of sweetness to this pitcher of margaritas. Triple sec or – This French liqueur is orange based and provides the perfect balance of sweetness to this pitcher of margaritas. Triple sec or Grand Marnier can also be used and will be super delicious!

Lime juice– You can certainly squeeze your own limes, but I’m all about easy, so I like to buy key lime juice, which I’ve also used in my authentic key lime pie recipe!

How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

Optional ingredients

Listen, margs are super special and unique to everyone. Some like their margaritas a little more tart while others like them super sweet like the kind you’d find in a restaurant. I like mine somewhere in the middle, slightly sweetened but with just enough zing to it to call it tangy. Here are a few additional ingredients you can add to really spice these margarita pitchers up!

  • Agave syrup OR simple syrup- You can add just a squeeze of either agave or simple syrup to sweeten up your drink. Adding a little sweetness will balance the tart lime juice, but be sure to add a little at a time so you don’t go over board!
  • Lemon peel and juice- You can add lemon peel (just the yellow part, not the white because the white rind can be bitter) and a squeeze of lemon juice to really give that lemon lime margarita mix flavor. Super delish!
  • Orange juice- Adding fresh squeezed orange juice gives these margarita pitchers a perfectly balanced sweetness that still remains very much citrusy!
  • Fresh fruit- You can add fresh cubes of fruit like pineapple or mango to add an extra layer of flavor to this margarita pitcher recipe. Want to realllllly elevate your game? Add frozen tropical fruit (you know, that tropical fruit mix in the frozen aisle at the grocery store) and half the ice- it’ll get less watery and even more flavorful!
How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

Chef’s tips

Best tequila for margarita pitcher

You have some choices here! Here’s the deal- I don’t buy the most expensive tequila, and I don’t buy the cheapest. I especially like the tequilas that are smooth!

  • Tequila reposado– This tequila means “rested” in Spanish, and is aged for a minimum of 2 months and up to 12 months. The flavor of the tequila mellows over time, making it ultra smooth!
  • Tequila Blanco– This tequila means “new” because it is aged less than two months. This tequila usually has more of a bite, is less smooth, but is commonly used in restaurant margaritas. My all time favorite tequila that I reach for every single time is Espolòn tequila (no, not sponsored, just a genuine love for it). It’s about $20 for a bottle (budget friendly) very smooth, and can be found just about anywhere.. plus.. the marketing?! A skeleton riding a chicken… yep, buying it!
  • Mezcal– If you want to add a delicious smokiness to your margarita pitcher recipe, grab a bottle of mezcal! Mezcal is made from blue agave only. Traditional tequila steams the agave before it is distilled, but mezcal is made by cooking the agave over charcoal inside earthen pits, where it gets its famous smokey flavor.

How to make a pitcher of margaritas

  1. Add the Cointreau, tequila, and lime juice to the pitcher. You can add the agave and lemon zest/juice if you are using those ingredients, as well. Stir well.
  2. Add the ice. This step really depends on how hands-on you want to be with this drink and how you will be serving it. If you want to play bartender, you can pour the margarita mixture into a shaker with ice, give it a good shake for 10-15 seconds, then pour it into a glass it’s nice and cold, but not watered down. You can also just serve it up with ice in a large pitcher or water dispenser if you want a hassle-free way of serving this margarita pitcher.
How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

How to serve a margarita pitcher

  • Salt around the rim- You can add flakey salt around the rim of the drinking glasses for a little extra flavor. Salt makes tequila taste more smooth and it goes so well with the tart lime flavor. Slide a wedge of lime around the rim of a glass, then dip the glass into a bowl of salt. The lime juice will help the salt stick to the rim of the glass.
  • Tajin around the rim- If you like a little chili pepper and salt, try Tajin around the rim. Like the salt rin, rub a wedge of lime around the rim of a glass. Dip the rim in a bowl of Tajin, then pour the margarita pitcher!

How to make a frozen Margarita pitcher

You can easily turn this margarita pitcher recipe into a frozen margarita pitcher! Add the Cointreau, tequila, lime juice (and agave syrup if using it) to a blender, then add the ice! I recommend using a high powered blender to get the ice super chopped. Blend it all up until it’s nice and icy! This recipe makes enough frozen margarita pitcher for 10-12 people (hey, some like those tall glasses, know what I mean?!)

  • 2 1/2 cups tequila
  • 1 1/4 cup orange liqueur
  • 1 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1/3 cup agave syrup
  • 8 cups ice

More refreshing drinks

Frozen strawberry watermelon margarita
Grilled pineapple jalapeño margarita
Lavender lemonade mimosas
Frozen hibiscus lemonade
Pineapple peach agua fresca

How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

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How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

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Margarita Pitcher Recipe

This is the BEST margarita pitcher recipe because it's fresh, easy to make, and ready to serve up to the crowd! These margaritas are loaded with tequila and fresh lime, giving you major tropical vacation vibes! This margarita recipe includes a single serving, a pitcher recipe, and frozen!

Course Drinks

Keyword margarita pitcher, margaritas

Prep Time 5 minutes

Calories 7955 kcal

Author sherry brubaker

Ingredients

Single serving

  • 2 oz tequila
  • 1 oz orange liqueur
  • 1 oz lime juice
  • 1 tsp agave nectar

For 10 servings

  • 2.5 cups tequila
  • 1 1/4 cup orange liqueur
  • 1 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1/3 cup agave nectar

For 20 servings

  • 5 cups tequila
  • 2 1/2 cups orange liqueur
  • 2 1/2 cups lime juice
  • 1/2 cup agave nectar

Optional: salt the rim

  • 1 lime sliced into wedges
  • 1/4 cup flaky salt or Tajin seasoning

Instructions

  1. Combine the tequila, orange liquor, lime juice, and agave nectar in a large pitcher.

    How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

Optional: Salt the rim

  1. Rub a wedge of lime around the rim of a glass.

    How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

  2. Pour the salt or Tajin in a small, shallow bowl. Dunk the rim of the glass in the salt. Shake lightly to remove the excess.

    How many ounces are in a pitcher of Margaritas

Nutrition Facts

Margarita Pitcher Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 7955 Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 28413mg1235%

Potassium 1488mg43%

Carbohydrates 528g176%

Fiber 6g25%

Sugar 443g492%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 501IU10%

Vitamin C 300mg364%

Calcium 182mg18%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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How many ounces is a restaurant margarita?

The average serving size of a margarita is 4 ounces, which means one gallon equals 32 cocktails.

How many ounces are in a large margarita?

Your standard issue margarita glass is probably going to hold 12 ounces. A "large" margarita glass may hold 16 or 18 ounces.

How much tequila is in a 5 gallon bucket of margaritas?

In a 5 gallon jug Mix Margarita mix with 3 gallons water, Then add 2.75 liters of Tequila & 1/2 liter of triple sec.

What is the standard margarita size?

Standard Size A typical drink size of a Margarita glass or a Coupette glass is 12oz. The U.S. standard drink for a distilled spirit like tequila has about 40% alcohol for a 1.5oz. [1] So, a 12oz has roughly 5oz of alcohol.