Why is within a worm within my bottle of mescal ?




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idk. but that's just gross


Other Answers:

You could listen to the distilleries’ propaganda domestic device and believe they started putting the worm in to try-out if the mescal was fully distilled. If the worm died, it be the proper proof.

However, the whole worm/mescal concord was a marketing gimmick thought up by a clever mescal bottler by the describe of Jacobo Lozano Paez. The worm (actually a moth larva) is commonly found in the agave plant from which mescal is created, and since deeply of them found their way into pulp anyway, Jacobo figured: why not be up front give or take a few it and put it right in the bottle?
Source(s):
http://www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com/issues/07_02/mysteries.htm

its all going on for fermentation, its kinda gross but the worm is edible, and doesn't predilection that bad if you're drunk, try it


you culture drink that stuff? All of these year I thought that it was for stripping paint rotten of old cars and cleaning clogged drains. Oh powerfully

It's a moment ago to get you messed up faster


The worm within a bottle of Mezcal is usually referred to as a "mexican tradition". The worm is actually a marketing tool used to vend more tequila and mezcal north of the Mexican border.

trademark of perhyaps one of mnthe best tequilas contained by mexico.mescal comes froma cactuts tree.....worm only grows surrounded by agabe tree...

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