It was the first time I've been on a distillery tour of any kind (surprising considering my career field, huh!) so I found it pretty interesting! The "free samples" may or may not have swayed my decision.
There was miles upon miles of agave plants. To me it looks like aloe vera, however I'm pretty sure your margarita wouldn't taste nearly the same.
Then they get chopped/pulled/not.sure.what.happens out of the ground and become pinecones-on-steroids (these are HUGE by the way... like atleast 12" tall).
Next up comes the giant wood chipper machine...
Then they put it in a giant metal pot in the ground to cook it down, once it's cooked down it tastes oddly similar to sweet potato.
Once the agave is cooked down into a liquid form, it's put into huge vats and then from there into metal vats, then through some tubes, a few more vats and that's where the magic takes place!
And now for the sampling!
Makes you appreciate your Cuervo a little more doesn't it?! Oh, and did I mention I made a new friend?
6 comments:
HOW fun! You are so stinkin cute!
cool! i had no idea how tequila was made, that's neat.
pass the tequilla por favor! :)
Love this! I've always wanted to see how it was made. Yummm tequila.. It makes your clothes come off as the country song says.
F.U.N. time you had :)
Great pics & very interesting facts. Thanks for sharing.
New to this blog but follow the other!
What font are you using on here btw?
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