Green bottle is Anejo and it runs about $45 - It is very good as well. If you prefer a hot tequila this is not for you. It a little sweet and very little burn or aftertaste. I’ve had guys complain saying it was too mild
Green bottle is Anejo and it runs about $45 - It is very good as well. If you prefer a hot tequila this is not for you. It a little sweet and very little burn or aftertaste. I’ve had guys complain saying it was too mild
It’s a pretty sweet tequila. Probably more of an after dinner drink for me.
Green bottle is Anejo and it runs about $45 - It is very good as well. If you prefer a hot tequila this is not for you. It a little sweet and very little burn or aftertaste. I’ve had guys complain saying it was too mild
SFA. Yep. I enjoy it. It is sweet and very little to no heat. It’s about the best affordable tequila I drink. Don Julio is OK but not really good until you get more in speciality batches in my opinion. This is about as close to a poor mans sipping tequila as I can find
SFA. Yep. I enjoy it. It is sweet and very little to no heat. It’s about the best affordable tequila I drink. Don Julio is OK but not really good until you get more in speciality batches in my opinion. This is about as close to a poor mans sipping tequila as I can find
Let me look through my FIL’s bar tomorrow and I’ll point out some tequilas for you that are affordable and similar.
Just curious, how long will tequila keep in a bottle? i have a bottle in the pantry from 1999 if i'm not mistaken.
Opened? Or unopened?
Edit, I don’t believe it matters either way. I think I read somewhere that it doesn’t ever lose it’s shelf life and will stay good indefinitely whether opened or unopened
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Last edited by SFAbowhunter; 06-11-2020, 08:54 PM.
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