Blue agave source?

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cellsitegod
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Blue agave source?

Post by cellsitegod »

Anybody know where I can get some blue agave?
I'd like to try some Tequlia.
Thanks,
junkyard dawg

Post by junkyard dawg »

There are a lot of agave here in Texas. Some really nice ones in front of some nice houses in a neighborhood near me... :twisted:

just kidding...

I don't know what type these are around here. Are any of the agave species suitable for tequila making? Or is it only the blue agave that should be used?
The mexican markets around here often carry big yucca roots. Could that be a substitute?
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Post by KatoFong »

You can make mescale from any agave, I thought. You need blue agave to make tequila. And technically, you need to be in a specific region of Mexico when you do it.
jbrew9999

Post by jbrew9999 »

I've read this site before: http://www.ianchadwick.com/tequila/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Excellent tequila information.
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Post by Harry »

jbrew9999 wrote:I've read this site before: http://www.ianchadwick.com/tequila/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Excellent tequila information.

I agree, very good stuff. You might also be interested in this chapter from "the Alcohol Textbook", on my Library site...

Ch 15 Production of Tequila from Agave

by M. Cedeño Cruz and J. Alvarez-Jacobs

http://distillers.tastylime.net/library ... 20Listings" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Slainte!
regards Harry
ponyboy

Post by ponyboy »

I ran acros this site for agave syrup but it doesn't say it's blue agave. Maybe make some mescal.
http://www.glorybeefoods.com/gbf/Shop_L ... ve%20Syrup" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

119.35 for 5 gal. 58 lbs
26.48 for 1 gal.
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