Want margaritas the easy way? These are the best margarita mixes that passed the taste and mixing tests.
From classic and spicy to pitcher-friendly and frozen options, there's something here for every kind of happy hour.

What Type of Tequila is Best for Margaritas?
The best tequila for margaritas depends on how you're making them. For from-scratch margaritas, I prefer silver tequila for its clean, bright flavor, though reposado also works well for a smoother margarita. When using a margarita mix, you don't need a premium tequila; just choose a silver that tastes good and mixes well.
Best Mixes for Margaritas
Unlike a classic margarita, using a mix is quick and easy-no measuring needed. I've tested several, and here are some of the best depending on the type you want to make:













What to add to a margarita mix
Most margarita mixes don't include alcohol, so you'll need to add tequila. For a better cocktail, add a splash of triple sec or Cointreau and some fresh lime wedges, for that classic margarita flavor.
Tequila to Margarita Mix Ratio
The tequila-to-mix ratio depends on the margarita mix, since some are ready-to-pour and others are concentrated (check the label). For most liquid mixes, use about 3 parts mix to 1 part tequila, plus ice, or follow this margarita recipe with a mix.
How to make premixed margaritas taste better
For years, I used premixed margaritas for easy entertaining, and I've learned that rimming the glass with salt, adding fresh lime juice or a wedge of lime, and adding a small splash of Cointreau makes a big difference. Nowadays, I make several margarita pitchers in advance of any party.
What Mix Do Most Restaurants Use?
To make happy hour cocktails cheaply, many restaurants use a powdered mix, a concentrate, or a liquid. If restaurant-style mixes are your jam, Zing Zang Margarita Mix is the one.
What's the best margarita mix to buy?
If you've made it this far, the one I recommend is Agalima Margarita Mix. It's made with organic ingredients and has an overall clean and fresh taste that's almost as good as mixing up your own from scratch.


