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It’s Tequila’s Day - are you celebrating?

We all get a birthday, so why can’t tequila have a special day?

I’m not sure who gets to decide all this stuff, but today, July 24, is National Tequila Day. Salt or no salt - lime or not - I’m just not a fan of drinking the agave based spirit straight.

Fastcompany.com reports that the “U.S. imported about $113 million of tequila in the first quarter of 2009.”

That said, what’s not to love about a great margarita?

Locally, Elsa’s Bad Juan margarita is often cited as the best margarita in the area and now can now be found as a bottled mix at many of your favorite beverage emporiums. Another personal favorite is the Fresh Lime Margarita found at El Meson.

While we didn’t do a local tequila tasting, be sure to check out our local Margarita taste test - it forever changed our love of the margarita.

If you have a favorite cocktail recipe that calls for Tequila, share it here - we’d love to give it a try.

And no matter how you choose to celebrate any liquor holiday… do it responsibly!

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By Ta Kill Ya'

July 24, 2009 7:33 PM | Link to this

Yes, I’m celebrating drinking too much of it and surviving. My fault…not the Tequila’s. I saw God after too much of it, he was laughing at me and then dressing me down in Spanish. I was rewarded for my excessive consumption by “driving the porcelan bus” (for those not in “the know”…puking/heaving in the toilet) for an hour or two. I celebrate tequila now…I just don’t drink it…only one on “The Fifth of May”…

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