View Full Version : TEQUILA advice please
SPIKE09
8 Dec 2007, 7:59pm
Any brands you guys recommend, I have tried in the UK standard Jose Cuervo silver and gold, Olmeca silver and gold, Sauza you got it silver and gold also Sauza hornitos my current favourite. Also tried the Monte Alban mezcal with the worm and yes ate the worm.
Lincoln
8 Dec 2007, 9:12pm
Advice: avoid :p
primesuspect
8 Dec 2007, 9:25pm
Cabo Wabo is somewhere in the middle of "good" and "cheap" - meaning it's not cheap, but it is very good.
Sauza, etc. are the bulk brands. They're all basically the same. The difference between cheap tequila and good tequila is astounding. It's an entirely different drink.
If I had 3-4 regular tequila shots, I'd be ****ty. One night me and Pseudonym put away a bottle of Cabo Wabo and we were very happy. Not ****ty at all :D
I've had plenty, but as far as more "commercialized" tequilas, I prefer El Jimidor and 1800. Ah, the benefits of being close to the border.
primesuspect
8 Dec 2007, 9:33pm
I hereby declare that NiGHTS must bring a bottle of something hot-ass to LAN 08......
SPIKE09
8 Dec 2007, 9:54pm
Advice: avoid :p hehe it is safer for me to drink than most Whisky blends , just checked cabo wabo availability in the UK basically 76 bucks a bottle . I don't buy malts at that price :eek:
Cyclonite
8 Dec 2007, 10:22pm
Cabo Wabo is definitely good for not feeling ****ty. During consumption as well as the next day.
Buddy J
8 Dec 2007, 10:44pm
Try Patrón. Es my bien.
SPIKE09
8 Dec 2007, 10:48pm
just checked some Uk prices for top of the range patron £376 a bottle :confused:
Cyclonite
8 Dec 2007, 11:15pm
Patron Silver or Anejo are good, and they appear to be around £45-50 a bottle.
fatcat
9 Dec 2007, 12:24am
only time I do tequilla is in a margarita, then its jose 1800.
primesuspect
9 Dec 2007, 1:42am
Patron... sigh :D
the_technocrat
9 Dec 2007, 6:21am
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;D ;D ;D
and thats why I don't do Tequilla
GHoosdum
10 Dec 2007, 6:28pm
The difference between cheap tequila and good tequila is astounding. It's an entirely different drink.
This is the literal truth.
The Mexican government strictly regulates Tequila. Basic Jose or Pepe or even Sauza may be fine in a mixed drink, but NEVER drink it straight. This stuff is cut with various ingredients up to 49%, as "Tequila" need be only 51% agave by law. The gold colored tequila you see from these brands' normal lines is actually blanco (white, un-aged tequila) that contains caramel color and artificial wood flavoring to look and taste reposado (rested) or añejo (aged), but it truly is not. If you're buying tequila of this grade, you're better off just buying a bottle of blanco because it has less chance of having as much artificial crap in it.
If you are choosing a tequila to drink it, make absolutely certain you choose something that is 100% Agave. If a tequila is 100% agave, it will definitely say so on the label. If you don't see it on the label, assume it is mixto (51%) and don't try it neat unless you want a headache the next day. Generally speaking, the more aged the tequila, the smoother the flavor. 100% agave tequilas, since they aren't cut with anything else, are less likely to give you the hangover that people generally associate with tequila.
SPIKE09
10 Dec 2007, 6:57pm
Funny TT, excellent advice GH the Hornitos is 100% agave and allegedly reposado
GHoosdum
10 Dec 2007, 7:07pm
Funny TT, excellent advice GH the Hornitos is 100% agave and allegedly reposado
You can trust that, as 100% agave resposado truly is reposado. It gets its light color from the short aging period in oak barrels, but there are no additives.
It's no wonder that the Hornitos is your favorite over the others. ;)
NiGHTS
10 Dec 2007, 8:32pm
Girlfriend studied in Guadalajara this summer and got to ride the "Tequila Train" to Tequila, Mexico. They toured a plant, got a bunch of small samples, and had a good time - only wish I were there. They talked a lot about the regulations on Tequila, though, like GH discussed above. Obviously, it's big business.
Unfortunately, some areas are starting to burn Agave crops to replace them with Corn and the pre-Ethanol craze that may sweep the nation.
Vintage86
27 Dec 2007, 5:56am
patron green label
Far from the Tequila "paint remover", they sell at the bars here in Sweden.
I can only advise you to test the Tequila Herradura Reposado.
Butters
27 Dec 2007, 6:13pm
Aside from Patron,
El Cazadores & El Jimador<- 1/2 the price of patron
Please, no more Jose or Sauza, that stuff should be banned.
Some Tequila advice?
Anything but Tila Tequila...
hardy har har
ughh why drink tequila, its grossssss. Then again, I don't drink much liquor. Beer's the way to go!
primesuspect
1 Jan 2008, 10:42pm
Everybody who ever says "tequila is gross" has only had gross tequila: i.e. anything under $30 a bottle. Just like people who think coffee is gross, have only ever tried Folgers or some other garbage.
Trust me, once you've tried good tequila, you will change your opinion.
The only times that I drink tequila it's patron silver. My friend buys that stuff all the time, so if there are free shots involved I'm not gonna pass ;)
Actually, now that I think about it the only straight shots of tequila I have taken have been patron. I've had cheap crap that come in the plastic bottles too, but in mixed drinks.
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