Dude i think you have a cool niche. More people discoverAgave spirits every day, and your channel can provide some reviews. It’s a discovery oriented industry
I gotta say I APPRECIATE that you pronounce Mezcal properly unlike our fellow Anglo Americans with the 'Hal' ending. 🙃 Even American born Raza pronocues it with the 'hal' ending. Cringe. You my friend, got your self a new subcriber.
Hey Cindy, thanks for commenting. I hope this video helps. I'm actually working on getting permission to share the form publicly for you to use as well.
Haha, no way, that still works. I think in Durango and some regions of Jalisco, they drink it in a horn. What I mention here is for a more formal evaluation, however, there are many awesome methods to casually sip!
A good mezcal that’s 50% or over in my opinion it’s better to taste with a veladora or copita. I noticed that with higher alcohol content the tall glasses concentrate the alcohol smell and masks the smell of the agave.
Hey thanks for your comment. The highte ABV mezcal can def be a bit more invasive. I let the spirit sit a bit before getting a good wiff lol and start with small sniffs. I personall think the veladoras and copitas are way to shallow. Again this is formal and for a complete experience. I really enjoy jicaras though - salud!
@@MezcalBuzz 100% and I'd like to add that Mezcal distillers drink Mezcal straight from the tap with Jicaras, so when in Rome right? Personally, the veladora copitas are too shallow for me as well, I much prefer the wider stout tumblers from Xaquixe.
@@thedrunkweddingphotographer well said. For a complete experience - a study has shown that the taller, champagne style glasses are best to fully feature smell and aromas. However, when it comes to taste, all and any vessel delivers liquid to lips the same 🤤 so… in a more traditional experience I do like to include the jicaras and veladoras. It’s a journey! Cheers
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Dude i think you have a cool niche. More people discoverAgave spirits every day, and your channel can provide some reviews. It’s a discovery oriented industry
Thank you for your comment. I have been learning more and gearing up to create a lot more content.
I gotta say I APPRECIATE that you pronounce Mezcal properly unlike our fellow Anglo Americans with the 'Hal' ending. 🙃
Even American born Raza pronocues it with the 'hal' ending. Cringe.
You my friend, got your self a new subcriber.
Aaaay! Thanks lol yes, I also make sure to pluralize Mazcales and not Mezc•hals LOL
Maybe a “how to say Mezcal” short 🤔
Thanks!
@@MezcalBuzz 100%
Good information as I want to begin tasting Mezcal. Thanks 🙏
Hey Cindy, thanks for commenting. I hope this video helps. I'm actually working on getting permission to share the form publicly for you to use as well.
I was drinking mezcal from a bull horn like the Vikings to look macho but I guess I was wrong 😂
Haha, no way, that still works. I think in Durango and some regions of Jalisco, they drink it in a horn. What I mention here is for a more formal evaluation, however, there are many awesome methods to casually sip!
I like this channel, it is very informative in assisting the first steps from tequila to mezcal.
Thank you Kelly! I’m glad it’s helpful!
Lots of good info! Interesting!
Thanks, dude! Next time I'm out that way we'll have to do a proper tasting 👍
@@MezcalBuzz for sure. We will def have to do that. 👌🏽
A good mezcal that’s 50% or over in my opinion it’s better to taste with a veladora or copita. I noticed that with higher alcohol content the tall glasses concentrate the alcohol smell and masks the smell of the agave.
Hey thanks for your comment. The highte ABV mezcal can def be a bit more invasive. I let the spirit sit a bit before getting a good wiff lol and start with small sniffs. I personall think the veladoras and copitas are way to shallow. Again this is formal and for a complete experience. I really enjoy jicaras though - salud!
@@MezcalBuzz 100%
and I'd like to add that Mezcal distillers drink Mezcal straight from the tap with Jicaras, so when in Rome right?
Personally, the veladora copitas are too shallow for me as well, I much prefer the wider stout tumblers from Xaquixe.
@@thedrunkweddingphotographer well said. For a complete experience - a study has shown that the taller, champagne style glasses are best to fully feature smell and aromas. However, when it comes to taste, all and any vessel delivers liquid to lips the same 🤤 so… in a more traditional experience I do like to include the jicaras and veladoras. It’s a journey! Cheers
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