Master of Mixes Margarita Lite 1.75L
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Master of Mixes Margarita Lite 1.75L is a non-alcoholic, low-calorie margarita mixer in a 1.75-liter bottle, made with premium Persian lime juice from Mexico. Rated 4.5 stars by Drinkhacker for authentic taste and convenience, this lite version delivers 93% fewer calories than traditional full-calorie margarita mix without sacrificing the tart, citrus-forward character bartenders expect from a quality mixer.
Quick Facts: ABV: 0% (non-alcoholic mixer) | Origin: United States | Style: Low-Calorie Margarita Mix | Brand: Master of Mixes
Production & Ingredients
Master of Mixes builds this lite formula around Persian lime juice sourced from Mexico, which accounts for the sole source of calories in the bottle. The blend contains 14% lime and lemon juice by volume — a notably high proportion for a shelf-stable mixer. Rather than cane sugar, the mix uses sucralose as its sweetener, eliminating added sugar entirely while maintaining a sweet-tart balance that closely mirrors the brand's original recipe.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh lime peel leads immediately, followed by a brighter lemon zest undertone. The nose is clean and citrus-dominant with no heavy syrup quality.
Taste: The entry is tart and direct, driven by real lime juice acidity. At mid-palate, lemon juice rounds out the citrus profile, and a moderate sweetness from sucralose balances the sourness. The overall impression is smooth and refreshingly acidic — noticeably lighter than sugar-based mixes.
Finish: Crisp and short, with lingering lime tartness that fades cleanly. Some drinkers may detect a subtle artificial sweetener note on the tail end, though most find it minimal compared to other diet mixers.
How to Drink Margarita Lite
The most straightforward serve is combining 3 parts mix with 1 part blanco or reposado tequila over ice in a salt-rimmed glass, or blending with ice for a frozen margarita. The high acidity and clean citrus profile also make it a versatile cocktail base beyond the classic margarita.
- Classic Margarita: The intended use — the real lime juice and balanced sweetness produce a clean, bar-quality result with your preferred tequila.
- Paloma Riff: Top with grapefruit soda for a lighter, effervescent take that plays well against the Persian lime base.
- Frozen Margarita: Blend with ice and tequila; the high juice content prevents the watered-down taste that plagues many lite mixes when frozen.
Best For
- Hosting summer gatherings where guests want lower-calorie cocktails without sacrificing flavor
- Stocking a home bar for quick, consistent margaritas any night of the week
- Batch-blending frozen drinks for parties — the 1.75L size serves a crowd
- Anyone tracking sugar intake who still wants a real-tasting citrus cocktail mixer
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Margarita Lite taste like? It tastes tart, smooth, and citrus-forward, led by real Persian lime juice with a lemon accent and moderate sweetness from sucralose rather than sugar. The flavor closely resembles a traditional margarita mix but with a noticeably lighter body.
How does Margarita Lite compare to Jose Cuervo margarita mix? Jose Cuervo's standard margarita mix uses high-fructose corn syrup and carries significantly more calories per serving, while Master of Mixes Margarita Lite relies on sucralose and real lime juice with 93% fewer calories. Many reviewers find the Master of Mixes version more tart and less syrupy than Jose Cuervo's offering.
Is Margarita Lite good for making frozen margaritas? Yes — the 14% real juice content holds up well when blended with ice, producing a frozen drink that retains tartness and body rather than tasting diluted.
Where is Margarita Lite made? Master of Mixes Margarita Lite is produced in the United States, though its key ingredient — premium Persian lime juice — is sourced from Mexico.
What foods pair well with Margarita Lite margaritas? Fish tacos benefit from the lime-forward acidity. Guacamole and chips match the citrus brightness. Grilled shrimp with chili lime seasoning mirrors the tartness. Ceviche echoes the lime juice base naturally. Spicy chicken wings are tempered by the cool, sweet-tart character of the finished cocktail.
What sizes does Margarita Lite come in? This product is available in a 1.75-liter bottle, which is the large-format option ideal for entertaining; Master of Mixes also commonly offers mixers in 1-liter bottles.
Is Margarita Lite worth the price? Positioned as a value-friendly mixer in the low-calorie cocktail category, the 1.75L format delivers strong per-serving economics — especially compared to buying fresh limes and sweetener separately for a large batch.
Why Margarita Lite?
The defining advantage here is the 93% calorie reduction over standard margarita mix, achieved without stripping out real citrus juice. At 14% lime and lemon juice content, this mix leans harder on actual fruit than many full-calorie competitors. The 1.75-liter format is purpose-built for batch cocktails and frequent use, and the clean, tart profile earned a 4.5-star rating from Drinkhacker — meaningful recognition for a product in the diet mixer space. For anyone who has written off lite cocktail mixers as bland imitations, this bottle makes a credible case for reconsidering.
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