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Tequila for Beginners

A Guide to Mexico's Favorite Spirit

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By: Mike Gerrard
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Tequila for Beginners is a guide to Mexico’s favorite spirit… and the world’s favorite Mexican tipple. It’s written my spirits expert Mike Gerrard, publisher of the website Travel Distilled.

He’s been lucky enough to visit many Mexican tequila distilleries in Jalisco, including Don Julio, Patron, Espolon, Casa Noble, El Tosoro, Volcan de mi Tierra, Altos, and Cazadores. He is also the author of the book Cask Strength: the Story of the Barrel, the Secret Ingredient in Your Drink (Matt Holt, 2023), and two travel guides for spirits lovers: Islay Distilled and Cognac Distilled, as well as a companion volume to this, Bourbon for Beginners.

Tequila for Beginners covers:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Tequila
  • Chapter 2: Tequila Varieties
  • Chapter 3: Understanding Tequila Labels
  • Chapter 4: Tasting and Appreciating Tequila
  • Chapter 5: Popular Tequila Brands
  • Chapter 6: Tequila Tourism in Mexico
  • Chapter 7: Tequila Facts and Myths
  • Chapter 8: Tequila and Food Pairings
  • Chapter 9: Tequila Collecting and Investment
  • Chapter 10: Tequila Etiquette and Drinking Responsibly
  • Conclusion: Embracing the World of Tequila

By the time you've read this book you'll be not only ready but keen to organize tequila tastings with friends, and trying tequila and food pairings. You'll know how to inexpensively build up your tequila collection, and be itching to visit Jalisco… or at least your local liquor store.
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