The difference between tequila gold and silver tequila is that gold tequilas ages in wood barrels before bottling while Silver tequila do not.
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If it is good tequila the barrel aging process ( the same thing that makes brown liqours brown) if it's cheap tequila carmel coloring, that's why gold tequilas are often anajos and blanco or white tequilas are unaged reposados are in the middle.
When tequila is "Born" it is clear. 100% Blue Agave Tequila is the starting point, or "the Birth Moment" for all tequilas. This is a clear liquid. The result is usually a fresh, clean sometimes herbal sometimes sweet tequila. If you take that Silver Tequila and you age it in a brandy barrel for up to a year it will take on some of the color of the wood. This will result in a "Reposado" tequila. Leaving it in the barrel for over a year will give you a darker color, resulting in an "Anejo" Some manufacturers use artificial coloring techniques (Gold Tequila) in order to fool the international market into thinking they are buying a quality product.
The difference between Silver and Gold tequila ... Tequila after it is produced can have one of three things happen. One is that it can be bottled straight away or put in barrels for less than 2 months. This method is known as Blanco and produces a white, clear spirit. The next option is to age the tequila for between 2 months to 12 months. This method is know as Reposado. The last option is to age the tequila for more than 12 months in which case it is put in a category of Anejo (pronounced anah-yah-ho). The longer the tequila is aged, the darker the tequila itself will be. The only exception to this is when a cheap tequila wants to look aged by adding wood chips or caramel colouring to the tequila. The difference in taste .... The Blanco tequilas will show more of the original qualities of the tequila itself and will have more of the "bitey" agave taste. Personally I really enjoy this in a well made margarita as the taste carries through alot more. The more a tequila is aged the more mellow it becomes. The harsh notes of the taste are softened and instead take on the characteristics of the wood that it was aged in. These often include caramel, sweetness and even smoky. Remember ... there is a big difference between the "gold" and "silver" tequilas. One is not necessarily better than the other, just different!
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Edible Gold flakes are sometimes used to decorate food, and drinks such as Tequila, so yes you can eat gold.
It was gold and silver
Gold and silver both have the letter A. Gold is AU silver is AG
If you breed a gold and silver chao, you can get * a Gold chao * a Silver chao * a Gold chao with silver highlights * Or a Silver chao with gold highlights If you didn't get any of these, somethings wrong with your gamecube/dreamcast
No. But silver can be sold. As can slivers of gold.
They named it "gold and silver" because there is a lot of gold and silver in Montana.