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f-it, if you're drinking to-kill-ya you have to go straight to monte alban with the worm mother f-cker. And you better be drinking it out of the bottle, and when you finally get to the worm, you gotta name it.
Ben
Thelma-Louise, the '88is Chump Car - back to M20 power!
2014 ChumpCar Season Schedule!
April 5-6 Autobahn, IL - Sat: 1st! Sun: 3rd
May23-25 Watkins Glen, NY: 4th, 5th, 4th
October 4 PittRace Sprints: 2nd in C-class
October 18-19 NCM, Bowling Green KY: 2nd, 1st!
Nov 1-2 Watkins Glen - Chumpionship - 1st car to exit the race with significant body damage :(
So this is now a nice tequila thread. I need to diversify my selection.
Currently my top 3 are these: the aforementioned Cuervo, Don Julio 1942 and if you want a good budget tequila the Centenario Anejo.
Save for the 1942 I tend to stick to the smoky/smooth Anejos. I'm coming from Scotch so obviously I tend to gravitate towards ones that share traits.
1942 is amazing.
We get a lot of Corzo. Partida Anejo is very good as well.
Have you sampled any mezcal? Not the crap with the worm, but the real artisinal village-produced stuff. Del Maguey makes some VERY nice products. If you like smokey Anejos, you'll probably enjoy good mescal.
We get a lot of Corzo. Partida Anejo is very good as well.
Have you sampled any mezcal? Not the crap with the worm, but the real artisinal village-produced stuff. Del Maguey makes some VERY nice products. If you like smokey Anejos, you'll probably enjoy good mescal.
Ive had the Corzo/Pardita but not of the Mezcal or Del Maguey. Ive probably only hit a dozen or so tequilas at this point, historically always a scotch guy.
Ive had the Corzo/Pardita but not of the Mezcal or Del Maguey. Ive probably only hit a dozen or so tequilas at this point, historically always a scotch guy.
Good mezcal is the scotch of tequila. They quarter and roast the agave piña over different local hardwoods (depends on which village), then age the spirits in barrels for 1-3 years.
Del Maguey is the brand we can often get in Oregon ($77/fifth here). Ilegal is another good brand.
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