Here are the main steps for turning agave into tequila: Agave harvesting: When ready to be harvested, the spiny leaves and roots are cut off the main plant body, called the agave heart or piña, which goes to processing. Process the agave: The hearts are slowly baked, which can ...
Tequila and mezcal areiconic spirits originated from Mexico.Both are known for their rich flavors and historical significance. While they share a common ingredient, the agave plant,these two beverages have distinct identities. Technically, tequila is a type of mezcal. Mezcal is the general term for...
Tequila is a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant, which grows primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, which is northwest of Guadalajara in Mexico. And while tequila is a popular beverage in certain parts of the country, here in the North Star State, we're ...
How do I taste mezcal? What’s the difference between mezcal and raicilla? With “What is mezcal?” we’re here for all your questions–from basic to specific. Below we break out key terms, briefly explore the history of agave spirits, explain how mezcal and tequila are different, discuss...
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Traditional tequila, rum, and some vodkas are gluten-free. Though vodka is made from wheat traditionally, the distilling process removes gluten from the alcohol. Some cheaper brands may not be stringent with their contamination policies and may introduce gluten back to the distilled alcohol accidental...
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Over the last 30 years this typeface has become a signifier for all things Mexican: Desperados beer (launched in the 1990s), tequila, movie posters, Mexican restaurants etc. Now the cliché has been repeated so many times that it’s hard to unsee. ...
They are harvested from nests deep underground in the spring, and often found among the roots of mezcal and tequila plants.I don’t know if that was part of the Controllers’ Sustainability Agenda to have us eat bugs, but you never know!
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