ASIA PACIFIC, 3 JULY – Spicy cocktails have gained popularity over the years, thanks to their delightful combination of warming spice and complex flavours. Among the pioneers, the Spicy Margarita sparked this trend, but classics like the Bloody Mary and Red Snapper set the foundation for these fiery concoctions.

Understanding the ascent of spicy cocktails begins with the creation of the Bloody Mary in 1934. A renowned bartender named Fernand Petiot perfected the recipe for a vodka and tomato juice cocktail, initially named Bloody Mary at The St. Regis New York’s King Cole Bar. Later, it was renamed the Red Snapper to cater to the refined clientele. Despite the change, the Bloody Mary remains a timeless favourite for over 80 years.

Today, each St. Regis hotel and resort offers its own unique twist on the drink. At The St. Regis Bangkok, The Siam Mary boasts signature Thai flavours—spicy, zesty, sweet, and salty. Meanwhile, The Island Mary at The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort elevates the experience with kala namak salt, a seasoning popular in South Asian cuisine, served in a nautilus seashell for a touch of beachy ambience.

The Siam Mary

The Island Mary

However, it’s the Spicy Margarita has emerged as the driving force behind this trend, propelling the category to new heights in recent years. Its immense popularity stems from the perfect fusion of classic margarita flavours with the fiery kick of jalapeños. This refreshing and spicy cocktail has captivated the taste buds of enthusiasts far and wide. The versatility of the spicy margarita further contributes to its widespread acclaim. With a plethora of spicy ingredients to choose from, bartenders can explore endless possibilities of flavour combinations. At 28 HongKong Street, the team embraces creative freedom and experimentation. Their Guava Spicy Margarita, featuring the bold fusion of Reaper Pepper and agave, exemplifies the exciting possibilities that arise from flavour exploration.

As people’s palates become more adventurous, there is a growing demand for spicier options in both food and drinks. This cultural shift towards appreciating spice has led to an expansion in the realm of spicy spirits, with brands exploring diverse ingredients and spices to enhance their offerings. Peddlers Rare Eastern Gin, Terai Gin, and St. George Green Chile Vodka are notable examples of this trend. These spirits can be incorporated into classic cocktails like margaritas and martinis, offering a contemporary twist on traditional favourites.

To elevate the heat and complexity of cocktails, there are various techniques beyond using spicy spirits alone. Infusing spirits with hot peppers such as jalapeños, habaneros, or even ghost peppers, or creating spicy syrups by combining hot peppers with water, sugar, or vinegar, provide simple yet effective methods to enhance a cocktail’s flavour profile. Bartenders can easily experiment and craft unique, innovative drinks that cater to customers’ evolving tastes.

Additionally, incorporating bitters like Scrappy’s Firewater Tincture adds a spicy kick without overpowering other flavours, making them a versatile addition to a wide range of spirits and mixers. Super Loco in Singapore showcases this with their Fiery Paloma, a captivating cocktail featuring grapefruit, lime, tequila, and the fiery touch of firewater bitters, offering an enticing option for those seeking a spicy cocktail experience.

Spicy Paloma with La Travesia

Guava Spicy Margarita

Spicy cocktails have evolved from a mere trend into a permanent fixture in the world of mixology. From the timeless Bloody Mary to the inventive Spicy Margarita and beyond, the possibilities are limitless. So why not add some spice to your drinking repertoire and embark on a flavorful journey of spicy cocktail exploration?