El Diablo

El Diablo is a bright, bold cocktail recipe with a lively mix of sweet, citrus, and gentle spice. This drink feels crisp, refreshing, and easy to enjoy, with a smooth finish that suits relaxed evenings or stylish gatherings. If you want to learn how to make El Diablo at home, this cocktail recipe is a great place to start.

Glass

Collins glass

Prep Time

5 min

Difficulty

Medium

Alchol

Ingredients

1

1 pinch chili salt (optional)

2

2 oz tequila blanco

3

1/2 oz crème de cassis

4

3/4 oz fresh lime juice

5

3 oz ginger beer

6

Garnish: Lime wheel

7

Garnish: Candied ginger (optional)

Steps

1

Step 1

Fill a shaker with tequila, lime juice, and creme de cassis, then add ice and shake until well chilled.
2

Step 2

Strain into a tall glass filled with fresh ice.
3

Step 3

Top with ginger beer and stir gently to combine.
4

Step 4

Garnish with a lime wedge and serve immediately.

History

El Diablo is a classic tequila cocktail that became popular in the mid 20th century, with early printed references appearing in trader and bartender guides from the 1940s. The drink is known for pairing tequila with crème de cassis, lime, and ginger beer, giving it a distinct place in cocktail history. Today, El Diablo remains a well known choice for tequila fans looking for a refreshing drink with roots in classic bar culture.

FAQ

What is an El Diablo cocktail made of?
An El Diablo is usually made with tequila, creme de cassis, lime juice, and ginger beer. It is bright, slightly spicy, and has a fruity berry note that makes it stand out from other tequila drinks.
How strong is an El Diablo cocktail?
It is generally a moderately strong cocktail, depending on how much tequila you use and the size of the pour. Since it is topped with ginger beer, it often tastes lighter and more refreshing than it actually is.
What does an El Diablo taste like?
El Diablo tastes crisp, zesty, and lightly sweet with a little spice from the ginger beer. The creme de cassis adds a rich berry flavor that balances the sharpness of the lime and tequila.
Can you make an El Diablo without creme de cassis?
Yes, but the drink will lose some of its signature dark fruit flavor. If needed, you can try a berry liqueur or even a small splash of blackcurrant syrup, though the taste will be a bit different.
What is the best tequila for an El Diablo?
Blanco tequila is the most common choice because it keeps the drink fresh and lively. A good quality reposado can also work if you want a slightly smoother and warmer flavor.
Can you make an El Diablo as a mocktail?
Yes, you can make a nonalcoholic version by using a blackcurrant syrup instead of creme de cassis and leaving out the tequila. Mix it with lime juice and ginger beer for a similar sweet, tart, and spicy profile.