I have not personally tried eating the mezcal worm, but some people say it adds a unique flavor to the drink.
I have not tried eating the mezcal worm.
No, I have not tried eating the worm in mezcal.
I have not tried mezcal or tequila with the worm.
No, I have not tried a mezcal tequila made with a worm inside the bottle.
No, I would not try a bottle of mezcal with a worm inside as a unique and adventurous experience.
I have not tried eating pine needles. Eating pine needles is not recommended as they can be tough and may cause stomach discomfort.
Yes, some bottles of mezcal may contain a worm inside, but it is not a traditional or common practice. The worm is typically added as a marketing gimmick and does not affect the taste of the mezcal.
"Would you try traditional Mexican mezcal with a worm for a unique and adventurous experience?"
Consuming tequila with the worm is a traditional practice, but it is not common in high-quality tequilas. The worm is typically found in bottles of mezcal, not tequila. If you have tried it, the experience may vary, as some find it adventurous while others may not enjoy the taste or texture of the worm.
No, I have never found a worm in a mezcal bottle.
No, I have never tried eating the worm in a bottle of tequila.
No, I have not tried the traditional practice of eating guinea pigs in Ecuador.