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🥃 Happy National Tequila Day! 🥃
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07/24/2024 is International Self Care Day 🌎, Florists' Day 💐🇷🇺, National Cousins Day 🇺🇸, National Drive-Thru Day 🇺🇸, National Tequila Day 🇺🇸, National Thermal Engineering Day 🇺🇸
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National Tequila Day
Sip a shot of Mexican spirit on Tequila Day, rustle up a margarita or a paloma and learn all about the production of this blue agave beverage.
Mexicans like to celebrate National Tequila Day, and so do a lot of other people all around the world! Although tequila can only be made in a few regions in Mexico, National Tequila Day can (and should!) be celebrated by just about anyone, anywhere!
History of National Tequila Day
Derived from the blue agave plant, humans have been making something like tequila for at least a couple of thousand years. As early as 150 B.C., a predecessor of tequila, called ‘pulque’ was believed to have been made by civilizations predating the ancient Aztecs.
When making tequila, the hearts of the agave plant (called piñas) are removed and cooked, then they are ground and fermented for anywhere from a few months to three years. Like wine, the type of soil the plant is grown in can impact the taste of the final product. Unlike wine or other drinks made from fruit, once an agave plant is used to make tequila, it cannot be reused.
To qualify as “tequila”, at least 51% of the product must be derived from the blue agave plant that is prevalent in Mexico. Today, however, many manufacturers of the drink have much higher standards and will make it from a full 100% blue agave. These versions of tequila are typically higher quality and will usually be more expensive than the mixed versions.
Modern-day tequila is like a few other alcoholic beverages (champagne, cognac or bourbon) in that it can only be named “tequila” if it is made in a certain place. In the case of tequila, this place is Mexico. While specifically most tequilas originate from Jalisco, other qualifying regions include Michoacán, Tamaulipas, Guanajuato, or Nayarit.
National Tequila Day is the celebration of everything to do with this classic drink, whether it is enjoyed straight or as part of a tasty cocktail. In 2018, National Tequila Day was officially recognized by the Mexican government, and now everyone wants to celebrate–not just today but all year round!
How to Celebrate National Tequila Day
Of course, the celebration of National Tequila Day should include enjoying this tasty beverage in some form or another–whether with a shot-style taster or having it in a mixed drink. Some other ideas for enjoying this day include:
Try Out a Tequila Cocktail
Margaritas are only the very beginning when it comes to enjoying cocktails made from this tasty alcoholic beverage. There is so much more to be explored when making cocktails with tequila! For instance, whether ordering at a bar or making them at home, try out these interesting ideas in celebration of National Tequila Day:
Spiced Paloma. This refreshing cocktail uses tequila, grapefruit juice, grapefruit zest, jalapeno juice, lime, and is garnished with spicy gummy candies! Some people also like to salt this rim of the glass for this drink.
Tereman Avo-Colada. Definitely, a unique one, this “drink” (some might call it a snack!) channels the flavor of Mexican food using half an avocado, lime juice, agave nectar, coconut yogurt, and tequila. Muddle, shake and serve over ice topped with sparkling mineral water.
Ponche Caballero. Using pineapple juice, tamarind nectar, agave nectar, fresh lime juice, bitters and (of course) tequila, this tasty beverage is shaken and served over ice with a pineapple garnish.
Spring Flora. Tasty and fruity, this floral drink contains Aperol, lime juice, watermelon juice, hibiscus syrup, rosewater, bitters and tequila. For an added treat, it can be garnished with grated chocolate!
Learn Something New About Tequila
While celebrating National Tequila Day, try sharing these fun facts to get the conversation started:
More than 300 million agave plants are grown and harvested each year to produce tequila throughout Mexico.
Tequila can be used to create small, artificial diamonds–which are often used in the electronics industry.
Regular agave and blue agave plants have different flavors. Standard agave is used in sweeteners but not in tequila.
The plant from which tequila is derived (Agave tequilana weber) can grow as large as 7 feet tall and may take from 8 to 12 years to become mature plants. This plant actually looks a lot like a cactus but it is actually a succulent that has a close relationship to the lily.
Head Over to a Mexican Restaurant
It shouldn’t be hard to find a Mexican restaurant that is ready to celebrate National Tequila Day with individuals or groups! Grab some nachos or enchiladas and enjoy some margaritas or other cocktails made with tequila.
It’s likely that some Mexican restaurants or bars will be prepared for National Tequila Day with some celebratory drink discounts, appetizer deals or Happy Hours tequila specials. Some examples of deals for the day might include $10 special margaritas or 50% off premium tequila shots. These are some American restaurants that have offered special National Tequila Day deals in the past (check online or call a local spot for this year’s deals):
Blue Mesa. Try a two-pack of Fajitas and ‘Ritas for $30.
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen. In past years, this restaurant/bar has offered a Texas Margarita for $4.99 on National Tequila Day.
Chili’s. Known for their Tex-Mex fare, this bar/restaurant has offered $5 special Margaritas in the past to celebrate the day.
Del Taco. They don’t serve tequila, but they still celebrate the day by offering a free snack-sized guacamole serving.
Create a National Tequila Day Themed Playlist
What’s National Tequila Day without the right soundtrack to listen to while enjoying all things Mexican?! Get that Tequila Party vibe going with a special playlist just for the day. The only way to start it off would be with the classic 1958 instrumental by The Champs, “Tequila” and then go from there with these songs and various other Tequila-themed favorites:
You and Tequila, 2010 by Kenny Chesney and Grace Potter
Tequila, 2018 by Dan + Shay
How Much Tequila Did I Drink Last Night, 1984 by Steve Goodman
Tequila Sunrise, 1973 by The Eagles
Learn About Margaritas
Let’s face it, pretty much everyone knows that tequila is often synonymous with drinking a margarita, so it might be a good idea to take a look at this delicious frozen favorite.
There is no definitive answer as to who really invented the Margarita, but interesting stories abound. One of the earliest stories tells of a wealthy Dallas socialite inventing the drink at a Christmas party in Acapulco in 1948. Tommy Hilton of the Hilton Hotel chain reportedly attended the party and took the recipe home to serve at his hotels.
Another suggests that it is merely based on an American drink called the Daisy, which was made with brandy instead of tequila. The Spanish word for “Daisy” is “Margarita”; hence the name.
In any case, this popular drink, made with tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice, plus the trademark salt rim, will bring a touch of the tropics to any get-together. Of course, Margaritas can also be made in all kinds of different creative concoctions, including Watermelon Jalapeno, Smoking Blackberry Sage, Prickly Pear, Spicy Grapefruit and many more! Cheers! It’s time to enjoy National Tequila Day. (And don’t lose that shaker of salt!)
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Celebrate National Tequila Day: Raise a Glass to Mexico’s Iconic Spirit! 🍹
Happy National Tequila Day! 🍹 Celebrate the rich heritage and vibrant flavors of tequila. Enjoy a tasting, mix creative cocktails, and appreciate this iconic Mexican spirit. #TequilaDay #TequilaCelebration
Introduction Happy National Tequila Day! 🍹 Today, on July 24th, we celebrate the rich heritage and vibrant flavors of tequila, Mexico’s iconic spirit. Whether you prefer it in a classic margarita, a smooth sipping tequila, or a fun tequila shot, this versatile liquor offers something for everyone. National Tequila Day is the perfect occasion to learn more about this beloved beverage, explore its…
#Mexican spirits#National Tequila Day#responsible drinking#tequila#tequila celebration#tequila cocktails#tequila history#tequila party#tequila recipes#tequila tasting
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Today is 24th July.
Today is National Tequila Day, Amelia Earhart Day, International Self Care Day, National Thermal Engineer Day.
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National Tequila Day
The idea that tequila must be served with a worm in it isn't traditional but a marketing gimmick. Putting a worm in the bottle is not allowed by The tequila regulatory council. Finding one which hasn't been put there by a bartender is a bad sign, because the worm is a caterpillar of the moth Hypopta agavis which lives on the blue agave plant. An infestation of Hypopta agavis would result in an inferior product.
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ARENT TADPOLES,,,like, a solid dark green color,,
wait are eels even green i uhm apologies late night rambling
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I thought that tadpoles were translucent and turn color when they get bigger like eels do. But Imma be honest, I only know as much as I do about morays because I hyperfixate hard and idk much about frogs.
When I get really interested in something I become google for it aksdalkjsdkl
#mochi asks#🇫🇷 anon#i know a lot about transformers for example since ive been into it for like 10 years#its a curse and blessing#same for the history of food but specifically mexican american food in the southwest#for example did you know that hot chocolate was originally from mexico and more bitter#and also did you know that the development of flour tortillas as we know is an extremely recent thing#though most people think of tortillas as the ones from mexico#spain did have a similar flatbread by that name originally that eventually was used to refer to the corn flatbreads made by the indigenous#so now tortillas are synonymous with mexico rather than spain#also tequila can only be made from a very specific blue agave plant that has to be grown from tequila jalisco mexico and distilled too#otherwise its considered mezcal and not tequila#tequila as mexico's national drink is also a recent concept even though mezcal has been drunk by people for hundreds of years#one last thing#the story that tamales were originally made of human meat is a myth and they were often eaten with animal meat seeds fruit and seasonings#ancient mexica women would made them and it was a big ordeal within the family and can take days to make many of them#which is a tradition that still holds up in many modern mexican families today!#okay im done now yall didnt ask for that alskdjalksdjalksj
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hii molly ily <3 thinking of u and what you and luke have been up to these days. mwah <3
hiii adi it's so nice to see you!! hope you're doing well i miss having u on my dash regularly <3
it's the same ol' same ol' around here, luke being wonderful and me being super normal about it!
#i say that but like#i also had the incredible life changing experience of luke tour with meg#and will soon be getting an unexpected bonus round#so it's actually far from same ol' but u know#as far as this blog is concerned anyway :)#and in between all that i am merely surviving#i'd like to think luke has been thriving#perhaps celebrating national tequila day a couple weeks ago#while plotting his insane tour part 2#and interviewing calum about fart tones#ask#adi
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Today is #nationalmargaritaday ! Here are some pictures of my margarita for this year: The Bunny Garden Margarita - the basil simple syrup and the Seedlip Garden 108 add a distinct vegetal flavor that pairs well with the citrus and tequila! I'll post my recipe later this evening!
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July 24th is National Tequila Day
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🥃 Happy National Tequila Day! 🥃
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07/24/2023 is International Self Care Day 🌏, Florists' Day 💐🇷🇺, National Cousins Day 🇺🇲, National Drive-Thru Day 🍔🍟🥤🇺🇲, National Tequila Day 🍹🇺🇲, National Thermal Engineering Day 🇺🇲
#international self care day#florists' day#national cousins day#national drive-thru day#national tequila day#national thermal engineering day
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National Tequila Day
Sip a shot of Mexican spirit on Tequila Day, rustle up a margarita or a paloma and learn all about the production of this blue agave beverage.
Mexicans like to celebrate National Tequila Day, and so do a lot of other people all around the world! Although tequila can only be made in a few regions in Mexico, National Tequila Day can (and should!) be celebrated by just about anyone, anywhere!
History of National Tequila Day
Derived from the blue agave plant, humans have been making something like tequila for at least a couple of thousand years. As early as 150 B.C., a predecessor of tequila, called ‘pulque’ was believed to have been made by civilizations predating the ancient Aztecs.
When making tequila, the hearts of the agave plant (called piñas) are removed and cooked, then they are ground and fermented for anywhere from a few months to three years. Like wine, the type of soil the plant is grown in can impact the taste of the final product. Unlike wine or other drinks made from fruit, once an agave plant is used to make tequila, it cannot be reused.
To qualify as “tequila”, at least 51% of the product must be derived from the blue agave plant that is prevalent in Mexico. Today, however, many manufacturers of the drink have much higher standards and will make it from a full 100% blue agave. These versions of tequila are typically higher quality and will usually be more expensive than the mixed versions.
Modern-day tequila is like a few other alcoholic beverages (champagne, cognac or bourbon) in that it can only be named “tequila” if it is made in a certain place. In the case of tequila, this place is Mexico. While specifically most tequilas originate from Jalisco, other qualifying regions include Michoacán, Tamaulipas, Guanajuato, or Nayarit.
National Tequila Day is the celebration of everything to do with this classic drink, whether it is enjoyed straight or as part of a tasty cocktail. In 2018, National Tequila Day was officially recognized by the Mexican government, and now everyone wants to celebrate–not just today but all year round!
How to Celebrate National Tequila Day
Of course, the celebration of National Tequila Day should include enjoying this tasty beverage in some form or another–whether with a shot-style taster or having it in a mixed drink. Some other ideas for enjoying this day include:
Try Out a Tequila Cocktail
Margaritas are only the very beginning when it comes to enjoying cocktails made from this tasty alcoholic beverage. There is so much more to be explored when making cocktails with tequila! For instance, whether ordering at a bar or making them at home, try out these interesting ideas in celebration of National Tequila Day:
Spiced Paloma. This refreshing cocktail uses tequila, grapefruit juice, grapefruit zest, jalapeno juice, lime, and is garnished with spicy gummy candies! Some people also like to salt this rim of the glass for this drink.
Tereman Avo-Colada. Definitely, a unique one, this “drink” (some might call it a snack!) channels the flavor of Mexican food using half an avocado, lime juice, agave nectar, coconut yogurt, and tequila. Muddle, shake and serve over ice topped with sparkling mineral water.
Ponche Caballero. Using pineapple juice, tamarind nectar, agave nectar, fresh lime juice, bitters and (of course) tequila, this tasty beverage is shaken and served over ice with a pineapple garnish.
Spring Flora. Tasty and fruity, this floral drink contains Aperol, lime juice, watermelon juice, hibiscus syrup, rosewater, bitters and tequila. For an added treat, it can be garnished with grated chocolate!
Learn Something New About Tequila
While celebrating National Tequila Day, try sharing these fun facts to get the conversation started:
More than 300 million agave plants are grown and harvested each year to produce tequila throughout Mexico.
Tequila can be used to create small, artificial diamonds–which are often used in the electronics industry.
Regular agave and blue agave plants have different flavors. Standard agave is used in sweeteners but not in tequila.
The plant from which tequila is derived (Agave tequilana weber) can grow as large as 7 feet tall and may take from 8 to 12 years to become mature plants. This plant actually looks a lot like a cactus but it is actually a succulent that has a close relationship to the lily.
Head Over to a Mexican Restaurant
It shouldn’t be hard to find a Mexican restaurant that is ready to celebrate National Tequila Day with individuals or groups! Grab some nachos or enchiladas and enjoy some margaritas or other cocktails made with tequila.
It’s likely that some Mexican restaurants or bars will be prepared for National Tequila Day with some celebratory drink discounts, appetizer deals or Happy Hours tequila specials. Some examples of deals for the day might include $10 special margaritas or 50% off premium tequila shots. These are some American restaurants that have offered special National Tequila Day deals in the past (check online or call a local spot for this year’s deals):
Blue Mesa. Try a two-pack of Fajitas and ‘Ritas for $30.
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen. In past years, this restaurant/bar has offered a Texas Margarita for $4.99 on National Tequila Day.
Chili’s. Known for their Tex-Mex fare, this bar/restaurant has offered $5 special Margaritas in the past to celebrate the day.
Del Taco. They don’t serve tequila, but they still celebrate the day by offering a free snack-sized guacamole serving.
Create a National Tequila Day Themed Playlist
What’s National Tequila Day without the right soundtrack to listen to while enjoying all things Mexican?! Get that Tequila Party vibe going with a special playlist just for the day. The only way to start it off would be with the classic 1958 instrumental by The Champs, “Tequila” and then go from there with these songs and various other Tequila-themed favorites:
You and Tequila, 2010 by Kenny Chesney and Grace Potter
Tequila, 2018 by Dan + Shay
How Much Tequila Did I Drink Last Night, 1984 by Steve Goodman
Tequila Sunrise, 1973 by The Eagles
Learn About Margaritas
Let’s face it, pretty much everyone knows that tequila is often synonymous with drinking a margarita, so it might be a good idea to take a look at this delicious frozen favorite.
There is no definitive answer as to who really invented the Margarita, but interesting stories abound. One of the earliest stories tells of a wealthy Dallas socialite inventing the drink at a Christmas party in Acapulco in 1948. Tommy Hilton of the Hilton Hotel chain reportedly attended the party and took the recipe home to serve at his hotels.
Another suggests that it is merely based on an American drink called the Daisy, which was made with brandy instead of tequila. The Spanish word for “Daisy” is “Margarita”; hence the name.
In any case, this popular drink, made with tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice, plus the trademark salt rim, will bring a touch of the tropics to any get-together. Of course, Margaritas can also be made in all kinds of different creative concoctions, including Watermelon Jalapeno, Smoking Blackberry Sage, Prickly Pear, Spicy Grapefruit and many more! Cheers! It’s time to enjoy National Tequila Day. (And don’t lose that shaker of salt!)
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#Paloma#Habanero Margarita#Jalapeño Margarita#Kiwi Margarita#Blood Orange Margarita#Chipotle PIneapple Margarita#Long Island Ice Tea#Mountain Breeze#cocktail#don't drink and drive#travel#original photography#vacation#restaurant#USA#National Tequila Day#NationalTequilaDay#24 July
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Today is 14th of September.
Today is National Rosa Tequila Day, Gobstopper Day, National Coloring Day, National Cream Filled Donut Day.
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