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Explore the range of the agave spirits. ------------------------------------------------------------

Explore the range of the agave spirits. [liquor]( --------------------------------------------------------------- May 21, 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- [20 Tequila and Mezcal Cocktails to Try Right Now]( Think of tequila cocktails, and the Margarita is sure to come to mind. It’s a great drink, certainly, but the agave spirits can be used in so much more than the popular combination of tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur. From the disco-era Tequila Sunrise and classic [Old Fashioned]( riffs to the minty-sweet Polar Bear and the Negroni-leaning Loaded Pistol, these 20 drinks are sure to show you a whole new side of tequila and mezcal. [Read More]( Agave Cocktails [Loaded Pistol]( [Smoke Follows Beauty]( [Añejo Old Fashioned]( [Trato Hecho]( [A Guide to the Lesser-Known Agave Spirits]( Tequila, a type of mezcal derived from blue Weber agave, was first commercially distilled by the famous Cuervo family in 1758 and received an official designation of origin (DO) in 1974, but blue Weber is just one of hundreds of species of agave. [Read More]( [Home Bar Basics: Everything You Need to Know About Cocktail Shakers]( [Technically, you don’t need a cocktail shaker; any container with a tight-fitting lid will do in a pinch. But it sure makes things a lot easier.]( [What the #$@! Do I Do with This? Cointreau: What It Is and How to Use It.]( [It is a key ingredient in some of the world’s most beloved cocktails yet often gets unfairly mixed up with other orange-flavored bottles.]( [Social: Twitter]( [Social: Facebook]( [Social: Instagram]( [Social: YouTube]( [Social: Pinterest]( It's [our priority to provide you]( with the content you need and want right now, as well as [continue to support]( and inform the bartender community. If you have feedback for us or want to suggest we offer a certain type of content, you can reach us at contact@liquor.com. © 2022 Liquor.com · Please drink responsibly. 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005 Sent to {EMAIL} · [Manage Subscription](page=liquormanagement)

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