Technically, tequila is a type of mezcal. Mezcal is the general term for spirits made from the agave plant, while tequila is a specific kind of mezcal that must be produced using blue agave in five Mexican states. In contrast, Mezcal can be crafted from various agave species across nine di...
Tequila and Mezcal are two different kinds of liquors from Mexico. However, because juice of agave plants is used in making both Tequila as well as Mezcal, people remain confused between these two products. Agave is not a cactus and belongs to the family of lily. It is spiky and leafed m...
Soda water is commonly used to add to alcohol to make drinks. It is, however, drunk on its own too. It is the kind of water that is sold after carbonation. It is not natural water and is man made and sold in cans and bottles. In addition to carbon dioxide, soda water also contain...