Mexican Tea Bag

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In early 19th Century America, whiskey was served straight from barrels and these barrels of low quality hooch was also used by grave diggers to store and transport stolen bodies, since the alcohol prevented the bodies from rotting, and could pass off as barrels of whiskey in transport,

The worst part is, once the bodies were transported over the newly laid railroad and were off loaded at the laboratories, the thieves wouldn't discard the whiskey and would sell it to unsuspecting customers. These were called Stiff Drinks.

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Mexican Tea Bag

  • 1800 Tequila 6 cl
  • Iced Tea 3 cl

Shot glass

Mexican Tea Bag
Mexican Tea bag is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of 1800 Tequila and iced tea. Served using Shot glass
The Mexican Tea Bag is a fun and intense tequila shot that will wake up your taste buds. This cocktail features 1800 Tequila and iced tea for a smooth and flavorful base. The chipotle powder and lime provide a spicy, tart kick that complements the tequila.

Mexican Tea Bag Ingredients

1800 Tequila, Iced Tea, Lime wedge, Chipotle powder

Mexican Tea Bag Recipe

  1. Rim a shot glass with chipotle powder.
  2. Fill the shot glass with 2 oz 1800 Tequila and 1 oz iced tea.
  3. Suck on a lime wedge to coat your lips.
  4. Lick the back of your powder-rimmed hand.
  5. Slam back the shot.
  6. Suck on the lime wedge again to finish.

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  • 1800 Tequila

    1800 Tequila is a Mexican tequila brand owned by the Beckmann Family, the family owns the Jose Cuervo tequila brand too. 1800 is a 100% blue agave tequila bottled in Jalisco, Mexico. 1800 is named after the year tequila was first aged in oak casks.

  • Iced Tea

    Iced tea is mostly black tea brew, served cold and with ice. It’s a different form od drinking fermented/oxidised tea, which is otherwise drunk hot.

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