John Wayne

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John Wayne

Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Bourbon-glazed ribs or bourbon chicken

Smoky, tobacco-y, lime


  • Tequila 1 part
  • Whiskey 1 part
  • Smokeless Tobacco Pouch Plain Flavor 1 -
  • Small Graham Cracker 1 -
  • Spritz Lime - -


Any Glass of your Choice


John Wayne
john wayne is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of Tequila,Whiskey,Smokeless Tobacco Pouch Plain Flavor,Small Graham Cracker,Spritz Lime .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Channel the Duke`s rugged outdoor spirit with this unique John Wayne cocktail featuring earthy tequila and whiskey soaked into a tobacco pouch and stirred with crushed graham crackers. The smokeless tobacco provides an authentic campfire aroma while the crumbled graham cracker contributes toasty grain flavor. Spritz with lime for a taste of the open range.


John Wayne Ingredients


Tequila,Whiskey,Smokeless Tobacco Pouch Plain Flavor,Small Graham Cracker,Spritz...


John Wayne Recipe


Let the tobacco pouch sit in it for 2-3 minutes then stir. crumble and stir in the graham cracker (the grit). Dont swallow the tobacco pouch! Its much better than it sounds!

when a recipe is named after John Wayne, it is expected that the cocktail will bring back memories of the rugged west and what else can embody the rugged men of the wild west that tobacco, whiskey and tequila?


This is a cocktail that requires a tiny winy bit of patience and is served with a tobacco bag In the glass for the flavour, try it, it is a true blue smokey cocktail that tastes great despite the presentation.


On another note, we found another cocktail with the same name, but with a much different taste and feel, much less Western than the one we have here. Try it out too.

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    Tequila is a distilled beverage, made only from a specific cultivar of Agave Tequilana called 'Weber Azul' or Blue Agave, native to the states of Jalisco, Colima, Nayarit and Aguascalientes in Mexico. The Blue Agave grows above an altitude of 1500 m and are juicy succulents with spiky fleshy leaves.

    Tequila is made around the city of Tequila 40 miles northwest of Guadaljara, and in the Jaliscan Highlands of Central Western Mexico. Mexican laws state that Tequila can only be produces in the state of Jalisco and a few limited municipalities in the other Blue Agave growing regions.

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