Muy excelente! Thanks! Wine was making me feel sick so I tried tequila. I only drink a little bit, but high quality, and have not had a single hangover or headache! It’s my absolute favorite drink and I’ve started a nice collection.
Great video, good information. A couple of inaccuracies but over all very good. No mention of tequilas with additives? Majority of tequila brands are adding crap to your favorite tequila. Do your own research and find out. I only support and drink additive free tequila, so many good ones out there to choose from. Salud
Great informative video! Subscribed! I would like to see another video on Tequila where you actually pour different tequila's and discuss why some 100% de Agave product is $30 and some are $90. (in the same category) say, the 1800 Blanco and Casamigos Blanco.
People love Mexican food and Mexican drinks. People celebrate Cinco de Mayo and dress up like with sombreros and shit. Most don't even know what the 5th of May celebration is for. They want our culture, but they don't want us, unless it's my people working the fields for shitty wages in shitty conditions. The sad part is that many celebrate 4th of July and they don't even know what it's about! They just think it's the day we're allowed to pop tiny explosives. And that's how I'm going to practice my First Amendment right in this comment. Fuck yeah!
Good report. The state of agave spirit is changing daily. Big biz conglomerate vs. the small, family and artisanal producers. Stay tuned. Mixto Tequila can be 49% grain alcohol from a number of sources. Cheap mixto tequila are what college kids do shooters with and end up with the worst hangover of their life and end up hating "Ta-kill-ya" forever. The problem is actually with the mixed-in grain alcohol which contains chemical congeners which cause the problems. 100% agave Tequila (and Mezcal) has a different form of, and less injurious congener. Reposado Tequila is aged in oak 2 to 12 months. Beyond this age time is classified as Añejo . Correction: At last count, over 220 species, or varieties of agave have been identified. Agave is not a cactus, but actually related to the Lilly. Agave derived spirit liquor is about to overtake the rest of the spirit world market in sales and popularity. #1 mixed drink in the USA is the Margarita. #1 Tequila mixed drink in Mexico is the Paloma. "At times, one will come across the name Agave vershaffeltii, which is actually a variety of Agave potatorum. Agave plants are related to the lily family but are more closely related to the Yucca. Most Agave plants bloom only once during the course of their life." Cir: 1560 Mexico, the Spanish distill the local beer-like Pulque into agave spirit liquor because they ran out of brandy, etc. Along with Spanish distillation, the indigenous Mexican peoples also get the Spanish language, Catholicism and disease. "All Tequila is Mezcal, but all Mezcal in not Tequila" I age my own Tequila, Sotol, Raicilla and Bacanora is small 2 to 8 litre, new American and French oak, medium char barrels for just over a year to produce Extra Añejo which is the among smoothest and most flavourful I have tasted at any price. I lose about 30% to evaporative loss over the year aging process or what I call "Diablos share" and barrels must be topped up every few weeks to avoid oxidation.
I recently got to watch this video again, and I must say that Chris was giving excellent decripters and in a very easy to understand delivery. Fantastic video.
Claro is a category undeserving of any mention. It is nothing more than a gimmick, and the best producers out there are rightfully avoiding it. Hopefully it dies soon and is looked upon as the silly trend it is.
@@geraldbrienza4474 Don Julio is decent at best, and Casa Dragones is one of the biggest laughing stocks of the industry. Their tequila is made with a diffuser for crissake. Nobody with any knowledge of production processes drinks that crap. Just like true connoisseurs don't drink cristallinos/claros. Claros are nothing more than an anejo that has been run through charcoal filtration to remove the color and oak influence. Why age it in the first place if you are going to strip away what the barrel does to the tequila? It's stupid. And to top it off, they have the nerve to charge more money for it. Don't like anejos? Great, buy a blanco. I suggest you learn about the production process for tequila, what objective measures quantify a quality/authentic tequila, and what brands' production methods are. Some of the most overrated, overhyped, overpriced brands out there are just garbage in a fancy bottle with a good marketing team. Casa Dragones is a perfect example. $200+ for a bottle that is of the same quality as Jose Cuervo Especial. Don't give your hard earned money to these brands that trade on nothing but image and sensationalism. You can buy staggering good tequila for a fraction of the price of CD Joven. And not only are they swindling you, they are hurting the entire industry. Salud.
very interesting video and very well done!
great Job!!
EXCELLENT Info
Muy excelente! Thanks! Wine was making me feel sick so I tried tequila. I only drink a little bit, but high quality, and have not had a single hangover or headache! It’s my absolute favorite drink and I’ve started a nice collection.
I have fallen in love with it. Thanks much!
Make more videos!
Well done Sir!
Thank you, Chris. You really raised the bar for me when it comes to tequila.
Exceptional explanation and presentation, perfect!
the plant is pronounced /@geyvi/ in English
Your videos are awesome!!
Great stuff! thanks for posting!
Great content, but can’t help staring at your shirt, the color is beautiful
Great video, good information. A couple of inaccuracies but over all very good. No mention of tequilas with additives? Majority of tequila brands are adding crap to your favorite tequila. Do your own research and find out. I only support and drink additive free tequila, so many good ones out there to choose from. Salud
Great video. Very informative and interesting. Thank you. Cheers!
This was a Greta video
Great video
Good job Bro. You're a great speaker.
Great informative video! Subscribed! I would like to see another video on Tequila where you actually pour different tequila's and discuss why some 100% de Agave product is $30 and some are $90. (in the same category) say, the 1800 Blanco and Casamigos Blanco.
Every time I drink tequila bad things happen
Some blanco tequilas are labeled as silver or plata. I would include that as part of your explanation. Salud.
i just started a server job at a tequila bar i’m terrified lol
Excellent video, very concise, very educational.
this guy really knows his stuff
Where does mezcal come into play??
People love Mexican food and Mexican drinks. People celebrate Cinco de Mayo and dress up like with sombreros and shit. Most don't even know what the 5th of May celebration is for. They want our culture, but they don't want us, unless it's my people working the fields for shitty wages in shitty conditions. The sad part is that many celebrate 4th of July and they don't even know what it's about! They just think it's the day we're allowed to pop tiny explosives. And that's how I'm going to practice my First Amendment right in this comment. Fuck yeah!
You're deluded, brother.
I want you here buddy
Good report. The state of agave spirit is changing daily. Big biz conglomerate vs. the small, family and artisanal producers. Stay tuned. Mixto Tequila can be 49% grain alcohol from a number of sources. Cheap mixto tequila are what college kids do shooters with and end up with the worst hangover of their life and end up hating "Ta-kill-ya" forever. The problem is actually with the mixed-in grain alcohol which contains chemical congeners which cause the problems. 100% agave Tequila (and Mezcal) has a different form of, and less injurious congener. Reposado Tequila is aged in oak 2 to 12 months. Beyond this age time is classified as Añejo . Correction: At last count, over 220 species, or varieties of agave have been identified. Agave is not a cactus, but actually related to the Lilly. Agave derived spirit liquor is about to overtake the rest of the spirit world market in sales and popularity. #1 mixed drink in the USA is the Margarita. #1 Tequila mixed drink in Mexico is the Paloma. "At times, one will come across the name Agave vershaffeltii, which is actually a variety of Agave potatorum. Agave plants are related to the lily family but are more closely related to the Yucca. Most Agave plants bloom only once during the course of their life." Cir: 1560 Mexico, the Spanish distill the local beer-like Pulque into agave spirit liquor because they ran out of brandy, etc. Along with Spanish distillation, the indigenous Mexican peoples also get the Spanish language, Catholicism and disease. "All Tequila is Mezcal, but all Mezcal in not Tequila" I age my own Tequila, Sotol, Raicilla and Bacanora is small 2 to 8 litre, new American and French oak, medium char barrels for just over a year to produce Extra Añejo which is the among smoothest and most flavourful I have tasted at any price. I lose about 30% to evaporative loss over the year aging process or what I call "Diablos share" and barrels must be topped up every few weeks to avoid oxidation.
I recently got to watch this video again, and I must say that Chris was giving excellent decripters and in a very easy to understand delivery. Fantastic video.
Paloma!! my new fav drink this year.
Great video. Someone in a bar said Petrone tequila was infused with vodka. Can anyone comment on this? It sounds like a load of mess.
Nice video, thanks.
You really did a good research, congrat from Jalisco. Keep up the good work
Dwane Johnson said his Tequila is distilled 100+ times.
You did your thing Chris!! Thank you young man.
Well presented and educational!
excellent explaination.
Enjoying because it’s clear and well presented information moves fast enough to keep fully interested thanks heaps 😃🥃 Cheers
this was great! so informative thanks! more on tequila please!
Excellente! 💯💪🏆
Very informative, i like the way you explain, salud from Guadalajara!!
Great video! It was succinct and packed with information. I would love to see some more videos on various other spirits in the same format.
Pretty much covered it all, thanks!
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Great video! I’m a huge tequila aficionado and this provided great educational value.
An aficionado that’s watching a basics of tequila video
Well explained 👍
You forgot the “Claro.”
Claro is a category undeserving of any mention. It is nothing more than a gimmick, and the best producers out there are rightfully avoiding it. Hopefully it dies soon and is looked upon as the silly trend it is.
The “best” like Casa Dragones Joven, & Don Julio 70? Two of my favorites.
@@geraldbrienza4474 Don Julio is decent at best, and Casa Dragones is one of the biggest laughing stocks of the industry. Their tequila is made with a diffuser for crissake. Nobody with any knowledge of production processes drinks that crap. Just like true connoisseurs don't drink cristallinos/claros. Claros are nothing more than an anejo that has been run through charcoal filtration to remove the color and oak influence. Why age it in the first place if you are going to strip away what the barrel does to the tequila? It's stupid. And to top it off, they have the nerve to charge more money for it. Don't like anejos? Great, buy a blanco. I suggest you learn about the production process for tequila, what objective measures quantify a quality/authentic tequila, and what brands' production methods are. Some of the most overrated, overhyped, overpriced brands out there are just garbage in a fancy bottle with a good marketing team. Casa Dragones is a perfect example. $200+ for a bottle that is of the same quality as Jose Cuervo Especial. Don't give your hard earned money to these brands that trade on nothing but image and sensationalism. You can buy staggering good tequila for a fraction of the price of CD Joven. And not only are they swindling you, they are hurting the entire industry. Salud.
Brilliantly delivered, extremely informative, thank you
Great video. Aspiring Tequila Master.
Very informative
Really need more videos. Come on. Work on it, we are waiting.