tequila
Tequila is primarily made in the region of Jalisco, Mexico. This location is significant because it is where the blue agave plant, the main ingredient in tequila, thrives in the volcanic soil and climate conditions, resulting in high-quality agave for tequila production.
Taking another's life outside of the parameters that make it legal.
You cannot make diamonds from tequila -- their chemical properties are not the same.
Tequila bottles range in size. You can get anything from a small two ounce Airport bottle of tequila to a larger handle of tequila with 59 ounces.
Mexican exports of tequila reached USD 1 billion throughout 2014. It may seem impressive, but in the overall scheme of things, it is very little: tequila exports represented only 0.25% of total exports, which amounted USD 397.5 billion for 2014.
An alcohol and a worm is how you make tequila on Doodle God 2.
Worms are sometimes found in bottles of tequila as a marketing gimmick. They are actually larvae of a moth that infests agave plants, which are used to make tequila. The presence of worms is not a traditional or necessary part of tequila production.
Diet tequila sunrise. Tequila sunrise = Tequila, OJ, Grenadine. If you substitute cranberry for grenadine, I'm thinking you will get what is called a diet tequila sunrise.
It is not a cactus at all, it is the Blue Agave that is used to make tequila. Agave plants are succulents not cacti.
Tequila is made from the fermented juice of the blue agave plant, water, and yeast.
[This question was split off from the question "How do you make tequila?"]I tried finding tequila extract--there weren't any distributors in US I surfed the internet trying to find tequila extract/flavorings and really couldn't find a distributor but everyone recommended boiling "old gold" type tequila till the alcohol was gone -- tada! tequila extract -- or using the agave products on the market-- so that made me think--maybe you can get close to the (pardon the pun) SPIRIT of tequila by trying to use agave syrup in the same way honey is used in a fermentation process---I have to admit--I'm not sure how to make tequila.