Jose Cuervo, Sauza, Patron, Herradura, Asombroso, Don Fulano, Casca Gusana, Cabo Wabo, Chinaco, Don Julio, Milagro, and Las Chamucas are a few.
No, mezcal is not a type of tequila. Mezcal and tequila are both distilled alcoholic beverages made from the agave plant, but they come from different regions in Mexico and have distinct production methods, resulting in different flavors and characteristics.
Many different sizes.
1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila, floor...
There is 1588 different brands of tequila from about 150 distilleries in Jalisco, Mexico.
No, it is a depressant. It is essentially no different than any other liquor.
Tequila is made from the blue agave plant, not from the worm. The worm is sometimes found in bottles of mezcal, a different type of Mexican spirit.
Tequila originates from Corralejo, Guanajuato-Mexico.
One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor!
Mezcal is a relative of tequila except the agave cactus is smoked over a fire before fermenting. You might be able to substitute tequila, but they do have different tastes.
For Tequila sunrise, and all the tequila cocktails, better whit better Tequila. If you can buy Herradura, Cuervo or Sauza, it will be fine.
No, it is not safe to mix vodka and tequila. Mixing different types of alcohol can increase the risk of negative effects such as alcohol poisoning and dehydration. It is important to drink responsibly and avoid mixing different types of alcohol.
"Mucha tequila" or "muchas tequilas," if speaking about more than one tequila.