@@Sulfen Thats because they rotate growth cycles. If you start growing one section of land a few months apart from eachother eventually you have a system where theres a continuous flow of produce being harvested
@@ArcYT if you plant a group each year by the end you'll be collecting the first one and planting another group again, next year the second group will be collected....the cycle continues and it took seven years, you could also do 6 month or 1 one month... depending on the plant and when it can be planted
Except Native Americans. I dunno if it's true or not but I've been told that Native Americans are the only people on the planet that never cultivated alcohol in any beverage. Consequently they never developed the 'anti-alcoholic' enzymes necessary to keep from being alcoholics.
@@blauendonau9779 Yeah, true. I'll raise you, imagine the first person who drank cow milk. Then the second person ponders to at least milk the cow first. You know both happened.
You should visit breweries and distilleries to get a better understanding of it all, I’ve visited wineries in California, beer breweries in Belgium and Colorado, and a rum distillery in Puerto Rico.
actually that "hand wave" thing does two things - one is to prevent contamination the other is to prevent direct inhalation of the alcohol vapors, which could either be too strong in a single breath, or it could damage the lungs
The Master Distiller has diligently been performing his work all day long you can tell; In the morning he was writing entire sentences - by the time they filmed this he was down to scribbles because of all his tasting the product.
They use low quality tequila for the rinsing . They don’t explain it on this video , but there’s a lot of waste in the tequila process , most of it has crazy levels of alcohol in it ( > 90 degrees ! ) and is used only for cleaning . If you google “head” and “tail” of tequila you’ll see what I mean . Only the so called “body “ of the tequila is what we drink
I have a feeling he does what most people in the alcohol inspection does. They sip, gargle and spit it out. Just because they have to do it for quiet a few of them.
I feel like the "master distiller" was just some guy living in the warehouse when they bought it that wouldn't leave so they were like "fuck it give him a job!"
Tahona is an Arabic word means "the crusher" . The tahonas are an ancient machine used to make olive oil and still be used in some countries like Morocco.
Well, Spain was partially conquered by the Moors in the 8th century till the 15th century. That's almost 800 years, so lots of Spanish words have Arabic roots.
@@truko5039 By Andalus to be precise. Even nowadays if you visit Malta you will amazed with the number of words thar is used in the Modern Moroccan language.
@@alex-hat04 ohhh I’m sorry for misunderstanding haha. I actually really do enjoy Patron, never had Don Julio although I have heard good things about it and would definitely like to try it. I treat myself to something different and a little more expensive here and there, but I’m always going to be loyal to my man Jose! 🤣 When it comes to gold or silver, I always always go with silver!
@@kayteelol1260 Girl what's the difference?? I tried Patron before but I literally can't take shots because I can't get past taste 🤣 are the other ones better because the have less burn or what?? I'm a social drinker so i kinda need a drink to loosen up at social gatherings lol
I know right, its as if they had a hard working and keen labor force... Gathering, quartering, crushing all can be reasonably easily automated. Oh and labeling by hand??? WTF!!! Its as if the production line is from 1920s
well, it's semi-automated. Most are manual work because it's more practical and keeps the quality of the content in check. Which is likely one of the jobs is always going to be fully dependent on manual labor.
Bettina it depends on the company making the tequila. There might be some who do it but it must be Really expensive just because of the bottle. But normally it isn't blown glass
And also some fields have the rows of agave plants too close to each other and they are full with small thorns around and a huge thorn in the end.. my sister used to work for Jose cuervo tequila when she was 17 and during the day of work they used to get so many thorns that they just waited for the end of the day to take them out(they dig them out with a niddle) but some are so deep that they have to wait for them to go up a little.. unfortunately for her during some years some went so deep she needs surgery to remove some from her hand lol she still has some after all this years..
Real tequila doesn't give you hang overs. Only cheap shit gives you hang overs. It usually says it on the bottle. If it says 100 percent agave its real.
Yea , I usually get don Julio 1942 . You could drink the whole bottle and you wont turn green in the morning . But on the other hand, you get some cheap jose cuervo shit you'll be throwing up your guts
@@josephpapilson7224 They spit the wine after tasting it because if they are high, they won't be able to judge the taste of subsequent wine samples that they are going to taste on a given day. You wrongly assumed that I am trying to say that more taste buds is equal to more getting drunk. All I tried to say was wine tasters have more taste buds and this qualifies them to be wine tasters as they can identify the taste and flavor in a much more detailed way than people with average taste buds. winefolly.com/tips/find-youre-wine-supertaster/
Nah ik some old guys in my family that can drink a bottle of tequila then drive their kids to school while smoking 2 cigs then raise em then live past 90
2:09 - 2:17 I never thought any sentence would make me laugh as hard as this. There's no way that somebody somewhere down the line didn't say "Guys, this sounds a little wrong."
I finally saw the master distilled everyone's commenting on. All I can think of when I saw him was it was his born destiny to land his job. Fate exists and in happens to us all and also fate can be changed and/or altered by our actions and choices we make in life bit one things for sure no one is in charge of their own fate.
As a Mexican if some day anyone that goes to my country and want to try Tequila, I recommend the brand Jose Cuervo I’m not making publicity it’s just is one of the most traditional and old brands. From my great grandfather to me
It is an old brand, however jose cuervo is anything but traditional. Most cuervo products are mass produced and use highly industrialized production methods such as diffusers and column stills.
We had an alcohol bottle in the house for many years now, not knowing it's the Patron Añejo and everytime I read books about other people had tequila... I always say to my mind I wish I could taste one and now I saw the same bottle I immediately looked in the kitchen cabinet and found out it is really the same bottle!
Man, I know Spanish probably isn't the narrator's first language, but come on... Pronouncing piña is not that hard. And "conquest a door" isn't a word...
Trips me out how they are touching it bare handed. I was always taught not to touch it barehanded or to ever get the juice on the skin. In my uncles land here in Texas he has so many of those plants and last he removed one to build something and he carried it in his arms and better believe he had burns on his skin like if he touched poison ivy.
First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice. Then a Shlami shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it. Then you cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way. The blaffs rub against the chumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away. That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!
"Then the master distiller, at the end of the day, crawls back home..."
Lmao
Thought for a second this was Nat Geo😅😅😅
Nope he gets carried in a wheelbarrow.
Dog I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂
😂🤣😂 I'm dead
The master distiller ain’t fooling no one with that hair
It's like a PS2 game. His fucking hair is insane.
His job title has the word “master” in it. No one has the guts to tell him how ridiculous he looks.
He looks like the kind of guy that likes to take his work home with him.
Maestro Pelucador
who has fun with people losing their hair get bold too... Watch it.
Whenever I drink tequila I’ll think of that mans legendary wig
Exactly. That thing was getting all of my attention
whenever I drink tequila my clothes fall off, and no one wants to see that
LMAO!!!
Lmfaooo 🤣🤣🤣
Come back n tell us how many times did you think of it? Lol
Agave takes 7 years to grow? I'll appreciate every sip even more.
Pineapples take about 2-3 years. It's amazing that both pineapples and tequila can be sold at such low prices considering it takes years to grow.
@@Sulfen Thats because they rotate growth cycles. If you start growing one section of land a few months apart from eachother eventually you have a system where theres a continuous flow of produce being harvested
@@h3retic583 Still need 7 years for the agave cycle to start, seems like it'd have to be a generational thing with families
@@ArcYT if you plant a group each year by the end you'll be collecting the first one and planting another group again, next year the second group will be collected....the cycle continues and it took seven years, you could also do 6 month or 1 one month... depending on the plant and when it can be planted
It always amazes me how humans throughout history discover things lol.
"Hey this plant... We can chop off the leaves and then make a drink with it."
Except Native Americans. I dunno if it's true or not but I've been told that Native Americans are the only people on the planet that never cultivated alcohol in any beverage. Consequently they never developed the 'anti-alcoholic' enzymes necessary to keep from being alcoholics.
yeah.. imagine how surgery methods got perfected throughout the history
@@blauendonau9779 Yeah, true. I'll raise you, imagine the first person who drank cow milk. Then the second person ponders to at least milk the cow first. You know both happened.
@@stanknight9159 then they both shit their guts out cause they’re lactose intolerant
@@stanknight9159 your comment made me legit laugh out loud. Well done.
4:36 hes so drunk his handwriting is scribbles.
He wrote "Good shit" in spanish.
This is the funniest thing I’ve seen all day thank you guys
I write like that and I’ve never been drunk in my life.
lol
@@ernec.5326"Buena mierda"
I don’t drink at all but I still find it fascinating how alcoholic drinks are made.
Ditto
You should visit breweries and distilleries to get a better understanding of it all, I’ve visited wineries in California, beer breweries in Belgium and Colorado, and a rum distillery in Puerto Rico.
Same
Same.
I quit drinking alcohol because I want to lose weight and get in shape. 💪🏼💪🏼
2:46 When your boss walks by and you act like you're working hard.
🤣🤣🤣
Dopamine Rat 😭😭😭😭
Too be fair touching it would contaminate it
actually that "hand wave" thing does two things - one is to prevent contamination the other is to prevent direct inhalation of the alcohol vapors, which could either be too strong in a single breath, or it could damage the lungs
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Master Distiller has diligently been performing his work all day long you can tell; In the morning he was writing entire sentences - by the time they filmed this he was down to scribbles because of all his tasting the product.
Bruh that man probably has to be dragged back home for me 16 shots of tequila had me on my ass black out drunk ( along with a 6 pack of Coronas)
Na liječenje odmah @@rusty7984
Master distiller passed away last week, Francisco Alcaraz. He was one of the best. RIP
Best of the best...50+ years of experience, what a loss 🙁
I hope he loved what he did.
What a wonderful impact he had on Patron and its high quality; rest in peace Mr. Alcaraz and thank you for your work!
@@codered6938 what
4:25 "The stress of his job combined with the fact that he missed seeing his son grow up takes a heavy toll."
Huggbees
Hahaha you are a man of culture
@@Vylphixah, I see you are a man of culture as well
2:10 "The shreaded piña lands in a pit, where a worker fucks it up"
Pretty much 😂😂😂
1:29 agave penis
@@adriangonzalez7268 1:34 huge penis
This whole thread is too much for me
This is epic
1:53 The dude from GTA San Andreas rival gang finally got a decent job.
Igha Kandow omg😂😂😂😂😂
Those damn Vagos lol.
Lmaooo
Bruhhh
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"They spray the inside with tequila for a quick rinse"
Of course. That makes so much sense.
well alcohol is a disinfectant so makes total sense lol
They use low quality tequila for the rinsing . They don’t explain it on this video , but there’s a lot of waste in the tequila process , most of it has crazy levels of alcohol in it ( > 90 degrees ! ) and is used only for cleaning .
If you google “head” and “tail” of tequila you’ll see what I mean . Only the so called “body “ of the tequila is what we drink
Master distiller life expectancy : 5 years
5 happy years
I have a feeling he does what most people in the alcohol inspection does. They sip, gargle and spit it out. Just because they have to do it for quiet a few of them.
Wrong answer. In real life, the alcohol preserve the bodies for long time!
@@a.p.mexico1071 fatty liver
Valió la pena.
The master Distiller is wanted in 7 countries that's why he got that wig on..lol
Hahaa
_VOTE FOR PEDRO!!_
Lmfaoo
Can you people leave him alone please 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂💀
2:48 was that post Malone?
Kanekikun 2098 yes it was
White Iverson
Not every light-skinned man with a beard looks like Post ...wait actually they do!
That's when his momma called and saw him on T.V.
😂😂😂😂
2:12 "Where a worker f***s it up..."
Who the FOOK is that guy? 😂
@Central Intelligence Agency still the damage is done lol
@Central Intelligence Agency 😂😂😂😂😂
That's ok I thought they were say penis in the beginning at first
Thats what the Fook i said!.. Fook!!
I feel like the "master distiller" was just some guy living in the warehouse when they bought it that wouldn't leave so they were like "fuck it give him a job!"
He can't write if you watch closely.
@@tobiathon80 he is just marking, duh.
As a Mexican living in the united states I now feel more adequate and appreciate more my tequila knowing the procress
That would make you an American with Mexican ancestry.. unless you’re here on a visa or green card. Sheesh get your facts straight
@@celticbeliever4952shut the fuck up
@@celticbeliever4952or Mexican-American for short
1:58 The baked agave is then completely fooking destroyed, and the refuse is made into a large summoning circle.
Everyone noticing his fake hair but anyone notice the fact that he wasn't even writing... He was literally scribbling through as he "writes" LOL
Probably was his 10th bottle lol
aznnubbyboy TRu but why u hating on homies lucious locks manee they really real think a guy like that plays about his hair cut
He was probably writing check marks
He was doing it for the shot.
Ticking boxes
3:17 AM .
Me: Need to go to sleep
My brain: You need to learn how tequila is made
Me: But why
My brain: Just do it
.........
SunRa TM 2:57 am for me 😂
1;00 AM xD
3 00 am :)
5:41am...
I'm wity ya, buddy
Comments about that man being drunk, his wig, and his scribbles are freaking hilarious! You guys are funny!!
4:15 I hope the 1970s time traveler gets to meet his son.
That wig had me trippin xD
Tahona is an Arabic word means "the crusher" .
The tahonas are an ancient machine used to make olive oil and still be used in some countries like Morocco.
Well, Spain was partially conquered by the Moors in the 8th century till the 15th century. That's almost 800 years, so lots of Spanish words have Arabic roots.
@@truko5039
By Andalus to be precise.
Even nowadays if you visit Malta you will amazed with the number of words thar is used in the Modern Moroccan language.
1:33 Huge pina's
Davivd2 thanks for the clarification
Davivd2 i have a huge pina's
omg, lol, I knew there would be at least one comment about that... XD
Lol 😂 I caught that too
That must hurt
That’s 5 minutes of my life well spent.
"The end result is still the same" Waking up the next morning wondering where your pants are.
True
hahaha I laughed at that line, too. The end result is the same? As in what, it still f*cks you up? hahah
Watching how my favorite liquor is made while drinking it just makes me savor it even more!! How fascinating!
What about the people who like Jose qurvoe or don quleo? (May not be spelled right)
@@alex-hat04 I was actually drinking Jose Cuervo 😂 I just love tequila in general!
@@kayteelol1260 sorry, what I was saying is what is your opinion on the other tequilas?
@@alex-hat04 ohhh I’m sorry for misunderstanding haha. I actually really do enjoy Patron, never had Don Julio although I have heard good things about it and would definitely like to try it. I treat myself to something different and a little more expensive here and there, but I’m always going to be loyal to my man Jose! 🤣
When it comes to gold or silver, I always always go with silver!
@@kayteelol1260 Girl what's the difference?? I tried Patron before but I literally can't take shots because I can't get past taste 🤣 are the other ones better because the have less burn or what?? I'm a social drinker so i kinda need a drink to loosen up at social gatherings lol
Those observations at 4:35 lol
Lane Grimm That guy is also wearing a wig lol
That was the best part of the whole video, guy's just scribbling on a piece of paper.
I shaw verrby many tekeelas today. Theysh tashted mucho *hick* bueno...
the one at 2:45 also is amazing xp
He looks like Walter Matthau's Mexican counterpart
Surprising. I thought there would be more automation for a company whose makes one of the most popular Tequilas.
I know right, its as if they had a hard working and keen labor force... Gathering, quartering, crushing all can be reasonably easily automated. Oh and labeling by hand??? WTF!!! Its as if the production line is from 1920s
well, it's semi-automated. Most are manual work because it's more practical and keeps the quality of the content in check. Which is likely one of the jobs is always going to be fully dependent on manual labor.
I mean, the brand has to be popular for a reason
Labor is cheap in many countries.
It's better, atleast they provide jobs for people.
2:12 Where a worka fooks it up
M Frusciante lmfao. i didn’t even notice that the first time i watched it.
"FFS Johnny, You Fooked up the mix again"
I wasn't looking at the screen at the time i was like 'Wait did they just keep in an outake?'m xD
Who da fook is that guy? Who da fook is that?
😂😂😂 Fork It!!
It's almost unbelievable how far back in time alcohol production goes and how it's made today!
Old man’s hair at the end had me dying😅🤣😅🤣.... 80 years old with a suave golden brown hair😂 hell yeah gramps
I'm pretty sure that man has a wig on.
Choctawnic lmao right? Is so fucking obvious
LOL Yep! I was all: Wig alert! haha ;)
04:23
Pretty sure he wrote nothing in that pad too.
No it's not a wig. Just his natural look after so many years as the "master distiller" taking one too many "little" sips.
I give my thanks to Mexico for making this amazing liquor! 🥃
You are most welcome. Cheers from Mexico City.
@@EIbereth tequila is made in Jalisco, not Mexico City so let me give the "you're most welcome."
@@DonRamiro1 he saying hes from mexico city
1:32 "workers wield special hatchets to carve" they are literally the same thing they used to chop the leaves off but twisted to the side lmao
to carve the huge what??
Yeah i laughed and was comment but saw yours
I remember getting absolutely hammered on this in Mexico 🇲🇽....it was the best time in my life.👍🇬🇧
You can drink tequila anywhere lmao
considering how much labor goes into making this, id almost expect tequila to be more expensive
There are expensive tequila
I wish they would've said more about the bottles, I believe each one is hand blown glass, I've got a bunch and that's what it says, beautiful.
Bettina it depends on the company making the tequila. There might be some who do it but it must be Really expensive just because of the bottle. But normally it isn't blown glass
Bettina, did you say Hand JOb?
@@bigglefty75 learn to read, she said blow job.
v8trauma lol 😂
Monica Lewinski hand blows each Patron bottle. There's 2m Patron bottles produced per week. Do the math.
1 Tequila
2 Tequila
3 Tequila
Floor..
So original
ILikeTurtles been down that road before 😂
If you a bitch 3 shots 😂
ILikeTurtles take 12 shots at the 5 or 6 shot your body is going to feel the hots
the end result is still the same tho, cheers
The only job where you can not be fired for drinking on the job
That has to wear on a person! When he,s not working he,s sleeping ! Does he drink in his spare time ?
You get fired if you don't drink. Life is rough.
You will get fired if you drink. Don't get high on your own supply!
You can get fired for drinking ! You may only sip !
The current speaker of the house seems to be doing alright and she hasn't drawn a sober breath in decades!
interestingly this video ends with a full bottle of tequila but many people’s personal “how it’s made” story would begin with a full bottle of tequila
“The Master Distiller” is proof there’s heaven on earth.. he’s actually 500 years old living forever.
The end result is still the same though... Can't walk
Imagine that thing running over your foot by accident
Do you think steel toe would hold up?
[Banned User] trueee
You’ll have a bloody margarita... oh!! I’m here all day
😎 Brand slogan "Flat Foot" Tequila..We really put our Foot in it..
And also some fields have the rows of agave plants too close to each other and they are full with small thorns around and a huge thorn in the end.. my sister used to work for Jose cuervo tequila when she was 17 and during the day of work they used to get so many thorns that they just waited for the end of the day to take them out(they dig them out with a niddle) but some are so deep that they have to wait for them to go up a little.. unfortunately for her during some years some went so deep she needs surgery to remove some from her hand lol she still has some after all this years..
4:36 lmao this guy writes down his observations like me taking notes in class.
The master distiller must have the liver of a Mayan God!
Charles Bronson doing quality control at the end. Lol
"The stress of his job and not seeing his son grow up takes a very heavy toll"
Hugbees
"The end result is still the same" yeah regret in the morning... Haha jkjk
I think he meant by someone getting pregnant haha
Never had a hang over with good stuff.
Real tequila doesn't give you hang overs. Only cheap shit gives you hang overs. It usually says it on the bottle. If it says 100 percent agave its real.
Yea , I usually get don Julio 1942 . You could drink the whole bottle and you wont turn green in the morning . But on the other hand, you get some cheap jose cuervo shit you'll be throwing up your guts
No, you got it right Alan. LOL
From México with love... 🇲🇽
From 00:57 seconds forward I laughed every time he said "Pinas" lol
The creators of How's It Made have no idea how much the series mean for my Childhood ♥
I bet the old men who's cheking the aged quality of tequila is always drunk after work.
They usually spit it after tasting. At least the wine tasters do. Secondly, these tasters have more taste buds on their tongue than average people.
sandesh Shiv trust me.. us Mexicans would not spit patron out 🤣
@@josephpapilson7224 They spit the wine after tasting it because if they are high, they won't be able to judge the taste of subsequent wine samples that they are going to taste on a given day. You wrongly assumed that I am trying to say that more taste buds is equal to more getting drunk. All I tried to say was wine tasters have more taste buds and this qualifies them to be wine tasters as they can identify the taste and flavor in a much more detailed way than people with average taste buds.
winefolly.com/tips/find-youre-wine-supertaster/
Nah ik some old guys in my family that can drink a bottle of tequila then drive their kids to school while smoking 2 cigs then raise em then live past 90
@@skinnylegend3487 my family could relate.
All support from México 🇲🇽
Algerian Font (lol)
Profile pic Where?
I despise that font
I like it, it looks neat
Me, who hasn’t reached the legal drinking age in the US yet:
“Ahh, of course, very interesting”
Hey man good for you, I think most of us wish we'd been a lot more informed about booze before we got started on it.
Okay tough guy
Master of Puppets
I was joking about how the knowledge from the video is wasted on me, _not_ that I’m an avid tequila drinker at 20 lol
The legal drinking age here in the UK is 5. Anyone over 5 can drink alcohol at home with their parents.
From Mexico to the world. Cheers. #VivaMéxico 🇲🇽
cheers my friend
2:09 - 2:17
I never thought any sentence would make me laugh as hard as this. There's no way that somebody somewhere down the line didn't say "Guys, this sounds a little wrong."
Lmfaoooooooooo
The master distiller is Drunk as hell everyday after his shift ends.... the killer part is, he can’t call off the next day because he’s hung over
I finally saw the master distilled everyone's commenting on. All I can think of when I saw him was it was his born destiny to land his job. Fate exists and in happens to us all and also fate can be changed and/or altered by our actions and choices we make in life bit one things for sure no one is in charge of their own fate.
I love Mexican culture and most of all, their food. Maybe because I live in Arizona, idk.
The aged tequila test guy also takes a little sip… found my dream job!!!
You think the master distiller goes home blasted every night from all of the test "sips" he has to take?
When he shows up sober his wife say,s ,you skipped work ! Hun ha !
This is some good ass tequila. I had it my first time no bad taste, no burn, nothing it’s truly amazing tasting
Years of everyday consumption of Tequila has made this man grow beautiful shiny hair
As a Mexican if some day anyone that goes to my country and want to try Tequila, I recommend the brand Jose Cuervo I’m not making publicity it’s just is one of the most traditional and old brands. From my great grandfather to me
It is an old brand, however jose cuervo is anything but traditional. Most cuervo products are mass produced and use highly industrialized production methods such as diffusers and column stills.
Jose Cuervo is distributed worldwide, it’s sold everywhere.
We had an alcohol bottle in the house for many years now, not knowing it's the Patron Añejo and everytime I read books about other people had tequila... I always say to my mind I wish I could taste one and now I saw the same bottle I immediately looked in the kitchen cabinet and found out it is really the same bottle!
Ok youtube recommendations... you win this round
Can you imagine standing there and putting corks on bottles all day long? 😖🔫
Alby damned that would drive me crazy having to do that for 8 hours
Depends how much I get paid
Or you could be in the fields taking the greenery off the plant in the heat.
Can you imagine starving and not being able to support your family? I think I can put those corks all year long with that mentality.
Beats working at Mcds
Always good when How It's Made uses a legit name product
Master distiller recovers on Saturday and Sunday.
LMFAOOO MY DUDES HAIR 😂😂😂😂 y’all know who I’m talking about
Man, I know Spanish probably isn't the narrator's first language, but come on... Pronouncing piña is not that hard. And "conquest a door" isn't a word...
It's called British English and it's all an accent issue.
A conkeestador perhaps ?
Conquistador. do not tell me you never played age of empires
he must conquer doors
Yea or he could have said, "pineapple" 😂
4:36 I like his hair certainly one of the positive effects of the Agave.
This guy probably also pronounces jalapeño jalapeno.
J Mariano a fruit called a pina. Come on bro, es piña.
tmn1231 ananá
I read these as two completely different words. Like pápa and papa in Spanish.
Probably pronounces the "J" as "juh"
Jah-luh-pee-nis
@Jesus is Dog : JALAPENES is the correct word
Please add captions for your deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Thank you! This looks like it would've been a great video to have watched.
This is much better than the business insider video
Ready to go back to Cozumel 🇲🇽
Is beautiful there!
Trips me out how they are touching it bare handed. I was always taught not to touch it barehanded or to ever get the juice on the skin. In my uncles land here in Texas he has so many of those plants and last he removed one to build something and he carried it in his arms and better believe he had burns on his skin like if he touched poison ivy.
I'll bet that dude goes home waisted every day!
Yeah and throws his wig at his Mrs lol..
ILikeTurtles lol haha!
Wasted*
wheelitzr2 lol
LOL! No. They spit it out. They have fancy spit buckets. Although I’m sure he still swallows the good stuff!
I saw another video with the same title but never showed how it’s made. This video is better lol
Rare time they actually did a video on a KNOWN brand, very satisfying i must say
lmao it fooled me, im so baked i aint even realize the distiller had a wig haha
Take a shot every time he says tequila
Alright I will I got my shots right now
I did this and now I am dead of alcohol poisoning
Normie
Hahaaa I juss attimpted yor challinge! Esiest thing ever
I miss yu, y did yu leve me
*2:45* I swear I thought this guy was gonna put his hand in there. 😂
I thought he was gonna take a sip
He does when cameras aren’t filming. 😂
I love tequila. Glad to know how it's made
The master distiller heard that the show was coming and put on his good wig 😭😭😭
That wig though
1:34 that's what she said :DD
Piñas 🍍
penis
Tequila, guaranteed to make your hair stay powerful into old age.
Quality tequila keeps your hair from turning gray forever ! That's some amazing alcohol.
First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches.
Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice.
Then a Shlami shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it.
Then you cut the fleeb. There's several hizzards in the way.
The blaffs rub against the chumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away.
That leaves you with a regular old plumbus!
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Master tequila. Wtf i want his job. He can drink without getting fired. Where do i apply.
I can smell that factory from here. I am the one who keeps tequila in business.
first of all, why is this in my reccomended?
second of all, 1:32 sounds terribly wrong lol
*Nice.. now I know what I can do during quarantine*
My favorite! I went a village in Mexico last year omg they had to roll me out of there lol