Ok, as I've noted a few times now, I don't usually drink. However, when I do drink, I like to have something that tastes good and is made right; quality vs quantity, you know?
I was at the liquor store today and they had nips of Jose Cuervo plata tequila (ie silver/white tequila). On a whim, I grabbed a couple, figuring I'd use them to make a margarita, which I'd never tried before. I already have real Cointreau and a still-fresh bag of limes, so at $1 each, I figured I didn't have anything to lose.
Until now, I'd never had tequila of any kind.
Now, here's my stupid question. Is tequila supposed to smell and taste - literally - like someone put a cigarette out in it? I am dead serious. It tasted like that. I took one sip and had to pour the rest out.
$1.50 worth of Cointreau wasted.......
I know Jose Cuervo isn't exactly quality tequila, but oh my GOD, I didn't think it'd be THAT BAD.
So, did I just make a poor brand choice or is this what it's supposed to be like?
I was at the liquor store today and they had nips of Jose Cuervo plata tequila (ie silver/white tequila). On a whim, I grabbed a couple, figuring I'd use them to make a margarita, which I'd never tried before. I already have real Cointreau and a still-fresh bag of limes, so at $1 each, I figured I didn't have anything to lose.

Until now, I'd never had tequila of any kind.
Now, here's my stupid question. Is tequila supposed to smell and taste - literally - like someone put a cigarette out in it? I am dead serious. It tasted like that. I took one sip and had to pour the rest out.

$1.50 worth of Cointreau wasted.......

I know Jose Cuervo isn't exactly quality tequila, but oh my GOD, I didn't think it'd be THAT BAD.
So, did I just make a poor brand choice or is this what it's supposed to be like?







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