« Reply #49 on: May 04, 2009, 07:41:11 PM »
actually you can brew that evil stuff with any kind of agave, just that some is smoother than other types. I spent a few years in Mex. and spent some quality time learning about the local firewater. you'll also find tequila with a worm in the bottle. the reason for that is to tell you what kind of agave was used. certain types of worm live in only one kind of agave plant.
and honestly, I don't like the stuff anymore, except in Hazaritas.....
Tequila never has a worm in it. It's not allowed by law. Mezcal may have a worm or two. Dos Gusanos has two worms.

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