Yes, the worm in tequila is real. It is typically a larvae of the moth Hypopta agavis that is sometimes added to bottles of mezcal, a type of tequila, as a marketing gimmick.
Authentic Mexican tequila with a worm can be found in specialty liquor stores or online retailers that carry high-quality tequila brands. Look for bottles labeled as "mezcal" which may contain a worm in the bottle.
Do you want a bottle of tequila with a worm in it?
The kind of tequila that contains a worm is called Mezcal.
The tequila that is known for having a worm in it is called Mezcal.
Consuming the tequila worm does not cause hallucinations.
No, I have never found a worm in a tequila bottle.
No, I have never tried a tequila cocktail with a worm in it.
No, I have never tried a tequila shot with a worm in it.
I have not tried tequila with the worm in it.
The worm in tequila is actually a larva from the agave plant, not a worm. It is sometimes added to certain bottles of mezcal, not tequila, as a marketing gimmick. The presence of the worm does not affect the taste of the drink.
The worm typically found in tequila bottles is a larvae of the moth Hypopta agavis, also known as the "tequila worm."
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.