No, I have never found a worm in a tequila bottle.
No, I have never dared to eat the worm in a bottle of tequila.
No, I have never tried drinking the worm in a bottle of tequila.
No, I have never tried eating the worm in a bottle of tequila.
I have not tried tequila with the worm in the bottle.
Yes, some types of mezcal, a Mexican spirit similar to tequila, may have a worm in the bottle as a traditional practice, but it is not commonly found in tequila.
No, I have not tried a mezcal tequila made with a worm inside the bottle.
I have never tried a tequila bottle with a worm inside.
No, I have never eaten the tequila worm at the bottom of the bottle.
Consuming tequila with a worm in the bottle is a traditional practice in some cultures, but it is not common and may not be safe.
Do you want a bottle of tequila with a worm in it?
A tequila worm is a larva or moth caterpillar that is sometimes found in bottles of tequila. It is traditionally placed in the bottle as a marketing gimmick or novelty. The worm is not a traditional or required ingredient in tequila production.
No, I would not consider trying a tequila with a worm in the bottle for a unique drinking experience.