for everyone who wants to make tequila

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junkyard dawg
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for everyone who wants to make tequila

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and has some extra cash...

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well dawg if i had the extra cash id say lets split one but im all tapped out. besides just how much juice could you get out of one plant??
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You can also just buy bulk blue agave juice. I found a site just the other day that sells raw blue agave juice in bulk, but haven't bought from them yet.

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junkyard dawg
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Post by junkyard dawg »

As I understand it, you would roast the heart of the agave and this is the source of the fermentable sugars. I think that size agave heart may be a couple hundred pounds. I bet one of those would make more tequila than I need... Thats a spectacular plant that takes years to grow that size... I'd honestly have a hard time chopping up a plant like that.

I've tasted agave sweeteners and don't really want to bother with a processed liquid sweetener. That just wouldn't taste like tequila. Not at all like the roasted chopped fermented heart of an eight foor agave.

sure does sound like a fun project...
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Post by theholymackerel »

junkyard dawg wrote:sure does sound like a fun project...
Yep.

I've made mezcal from wild agave americana, and while the penas were smaller than the big domesticated blue agaves penas, it was alot of work and fun.
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