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Diffuser vs Traditional tequila making processes with Jake Lustig - The Tequila Tester

Do you really know what you are drinking? On this episode of The Tequila Tester, Jake Lustig with Haas Brothers gives a tequila education course. He discusses the history of tequila, processes and the spirit in general. We invite tequila novice and lifelong friend Tim to the show to learn along. The new Taste Tequila additive free program comes up as we taste and compare tequila made with a diffuser and those from traditional methods.

** NOTE: This is a re-take of our original episode with Jake where we had some audio and video issue we felt would improve the content of the episode.

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19 августа 2020 г. 22:49:27
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