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  2. Tequila vs. Mezcal: What's the Difference? - AOL

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    According to Liquor.com, when the Spanish invaded Mexico in the 1500s, they used that same agave plant for distillation to create what is now known as mezcal. Soon after, blue agave plants were ...

  3. Wait, What's the Difference Between Tequila and Mezcal? - AOL

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    Mezcal vs. Tequila. If you're in the mood for a margarita, you pretty much know that you're looking for a bottle of tequila at the liquor store. But when you get there you might be reminded that ...

  4. Tequila Drinkers, You're Actually Drinking A Type Of Mezcal - AOL

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    Technically, tequila falls under the umbrella term "mezcal" because mezcal is simply the name for any liquor made from agave. So yes, tequila is mezcal, but to be classified as tequila, the liquor ...

  5. Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    [29] [5] Mezcal can reach an alcohol content of 55%. [29] Like tequila, mezcal is distilled twice. The first distillation is known as ordinario, and comes out at around 75 proof (37.5% alcohol by volume). The liquid must then be distilled a second time to raise the alcohol percentage.

  6. Tequila - Wikipedia

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    Tequila must have between 35% and 55% alcohol content (70 and 110 U.S. proof). [32] Tequila is a distilled beverage that is made from the fermentation of the sugars in the blue agave plant once it has been cooked, the main sugar being fructose. [33]

  7. Pulque - Wikipedia

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    Pulque is a milk-colored, somewhat viscous liquid that produces a light foam. It is made by fermenting the sap of certain types of maguey (agave) plants. In contrast, mezcal is made from the cooked heart of certain agave plants, and tequila is made all or mostly from the blue agave.

  8. What Is Mezcal? (Hint: It’s *Not* a Type of Tequila) - AOL

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    Mezcal—derived from the Nahuatl word for “oven-cooked agave plant,” mexcalmetl—is defined as any agave-based liquor (including other popular spirits like raicilla and sotol). Most ...

  9. Agave americana - Wikipedia

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    In the tequila-producing regions of Mexico, agaves are known as mezcales. Mezcal refers to the high-alcohol product obtained through fermented agave distillation, and A. americana is among the several Agave species used for this purpose. The specific mezcal known as tequila is produced from Agave tequilana, commonly