the signature scorpion at the bottom (inside) of each hand-numbered bottle
No, I have never found a worm in a mezcal bottle.
A worm! Well, actually a moth larvae, but close enough.
The traditional Mexican beverage that includes a worm at the bottom of the bottle is called Mezcal.
The traditional Mexican alcoholic drink that often includes a worm at the bottom of the bottle is called Mezcal.
No, thank you.
No, I have not tried a mezcal tequila made with a worm inside the bottle.
The traditional practice associated with tequila that involves a worm at the bottom of the bottle is called "mezcal." It is a type of Mexican liquor that sometimes includes a worm in the bottle as a marketing gimmick.
The worm in mezcal is added as a marketing gimmick and has no traditional significance. It is not a common practice in traditional mezcal production.
No, I would not try a bottle of mezcal with a worm inside as a unique and adventurous experience.
You can find a mezcal bottle with a worm inside for purchase at specialty liquor stores or online retailers that sell Mexican spirits.
The brand of tequila that includes a worm in its bottle is Mezcal.
The brand of tequila that includes a worm in the bottle is Mezcal.