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  2. Can Central California become an agave hub? Take a peek ... - AOL

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    Making way for the industry is a 2022 state law that requires alcohol sold here under the label of “California agave spirits” to be made completely with California-grown plants — and no ...

  3. Agave syrup - Wikipedia

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    Agave syrup, also known as maguey syrup or agave nectar, is a sweetener commercially produced from several species of agave, including Agave tequilana (blue agave) and Agave salmiana. Blue-agave syrup contains 56% fructose as a sugar providing sweetening properties.

  4. Kern's (beverage company) - Wikipedia

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    Their main product line is Kern's Nectar, a non-carbonated, sweetened fruit nectar drink, which uses fruit puree as the primary flavoring agent. Kern's Nectar is sold in a variety of containers, with many flavors featuring tropical fruits. The US subsidiary also produces Mexican beverages like agua frescas and horchata [1] for the Mexican market.

  5. Blue agave - Wikipedia

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    Agave tequilana 'Weber's Azul' Tequila is made only from a specific cultivar of Agave tequilana called "Weber Azul." The plant is from the Asparagaceae family. This cultivar is larger and blue-gray in color compared to the smaller and green normal A. tequilana. It is a rapid grower and prolific offsetter in keeping with its agricultural advantages.

  6. Blue Moon (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Moon Agave Nectar Ale and Blue Moon. In addition to their original Belgian White variety, Blue Moon Brewing Company offers Blue Moon Summer Ale, renamed Honey Moon in 2006. Honey Moon contains 5.2% alcohol by volume in a standard 12 fluid ounce bottle. The beer was renamed "Summer Honey Wheat" in 2011, and is still sold under that name.

  7. California farmers turn to growing agave amid drought - AOL

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    As drought conditions affect crops, farmers in California are turning to growing agave. The plant, traditionally grown in Mexico and used for making tequila, is able to grow with nearly no water ...