Cocktails, the libationary art!
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Never heard of a Paloma before, but that sounds (and looks) really good!
I just googled the recipe and am curious is there a reason you skipped the lime juice? Sounds like maybe you skipped the lime juice in favor of fresh grapefruit juice?
Because the fever tree soda isn't as sweet as Jarritos or Squirt. And I had a grapefruit. It was good, lighter and less sweet version but my favorite is definitely Jarritos Toronja, plenty of tequila and enough lime to make it palatable.
So if I am using Fever Tree or San Pellegrino, it is not sweet enough to need lime, basically - grapefruit juice still gives it the fresh element.