Tequila Surprise

brad225

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I have been a Tequila drinker for years. Most of the time it is in a glass with ice. Not mixed or lime.

Anyone that has tried it knows it can go from amazingly smooth to curl your toes.
For the last few years my choice for pouring over ice has been Don Julio 1942. Not something I drink daily but a couple times a week.

Any way I went to Costco to purchase a bottle today as they are the lease painful for pricing. I asked the cashier to retrieve a bottle from the cabinet and he did.
When he was ringing it up he mentioned that he was a 1942 drinker also but had changed to the Costco brand Kirkland and it had the same taste.
Listening to him go into detail I was 100% skeptical but, I figured I had nothing to lose as I could always use it for mixed drinks and it wasn't expensive.

When I got home and started to make dinner I poured some in 2 glasses with ice and let them set for a couple of minutes. I started with the Kirkland Anjeo and was stunned at how smooth it was, no hard sharpness or bite, wonderful. After a couple of minutes I then tasted the 1942 and was baffled at an almost exact taste. I went back and forth a number of times and nothing changed.
I would say knowing which was which the Kirkland was 99% of the 1942.
If I was doing a blind test i'm not sure I would know which was which. I will do that in the future.

I just stared at them and thought. But you can't taste as good as my fancy tequila. I can purchase 5 bottles of you for what my fur-fru one costs.
My immediate thought was I put a $10 cable in rather than a $700 cable and it sounded the same. I just stared and said you can't taste that good.
My only concern is will it taste as good with future bottles? I guess time will tell.
If you are a Tequila drinker give it a try.
 

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I’ve never tried drinking it straight up. I’m curious now to give it a shot. No pun intended :)
 
When my wife got home from tennis I was making tacos for dinner.
She said what better time for me to do blind testing with tequila than before a Mexican dinner.

I did 2 tries not knowing which was which and only because the 1942 has a tiny more smell and finish in the back of my throat was I able to pick the correct one.
This was a tiny difference and will depend on your sense of smell.

This is an amazing Tequila for the price.

Joe, I suggest being sure it is a good product with ice. Let me know what you think.
 
Looking forward to tasting it. Thank you for the heads up.
 
my suggestion for doing any meaningful comparisons is to leave out the ice and sip them neat. the kirkland anejo is good I have some here, so is their Vodka. My guests cant tell the difference which is fine by me, means more of the good stuff for me.
 
In my comparison I failed to mention that the tiny difference in smell and finish was vanilla. Others may find a different flavor but that was mine. The Kirkland did have the vanilla but not quite as much.
 
my suggestion for doing any meaningful comparisons is to leave out the ice and sip them neat. the kirkland anejo is good I have some here, so is their Vodka. My guests cant tell the difference which is fine by me, means more of the good stuff for me.

I don't disagree with you but, since I always drink mine with ice that was my comparison method.
 
Brad, you are now in charge of all 'blind cable testing' going forward ............:D
 
Thanks Dave but no, Ill stay with wife supported blind alcohol tasting though.
As a retired CPA I think she had an ulterior motive to try to keep the spirits budget in the house lower. :lol:

I did make almost all of the cables I use now from OCC copper and sold 90% of my Shunyata cables though. Still have a few more to make.
 
All good and I understand Brad !

Next year, we have to get together when I'm in Florida for the month of March, I know, we've talked about it for a couple years now .........
 
I will be here whenever that happens Dave no problem.

We spent a week out on Ana Maria Island last month. Beautiful beach and water you don’t wanna leave once you’re there.
 
Interesting! About a month ago I purchased a bottle of each, DJ 1942 and the Kirkland Anejo. I have yet to open the Kirkland - maybe this evening is a good time!
 
I have both of those Tequilas. I also have some Costco bourbons and Scotches. I think they are all very good values. Their Isley Scotch is very close to Lagavulin.
 
I have been a Tequila drinker for years. Most of the time it is in a glass with ice. Not mixed or lime.

Anyone that has tried it knows it can go from amazingly smooth to curl your toes.
For the last few years my choice for pouring over ice has been Don Julio 1942. Not something I drink daily but a couple times a week.

Any way I went to Costco to purchase a bottle today as they are the lease painful for pricing. I asked the cashier to retrieve a bottle from the cabinet and he did.
When he was ringing it up he mentioned that he was a 1942 drinker also but had changed to the Costco brand Kirkland and it had the same taste.
Listening to him go into detail I was 100% skeptical but, I figured I had nothing to lose as I could always use it for mixed drinks and it wasn't expensive.

When I got home and started to make dinner I poured some in 2 glasses with ice and let them set for a couple of minutes. I started with the Kirkland Anjeo and was stunned at how smooth it was, no hard sharpness or bite, wonderful. After a couple of minutes I then tasted the 1942 and was baffled at an almost exact taste. I went back and forth a number of times and nothing changed.
I would say knowing which was which the Kirkland was 99% of the 1942.
If I was doing a blind test i'm not sure I would know which was which. I will do that in the future.

I just stared at them and thought. But you can't taste as good as my fancy tequila. I can purchase 5 bottles of you for what my fur-fru one costs.
My immediate thought was I put a $10 cable in rather than a $700 cable and it sounded the same. I just stared and said you can't taste that good.
My only concern is will it taste as good with future bottles? I guess time will tell.
If you are a Tequila drinker give it a try.

Thanks for sharing! I do enjoy a good Tequila so i will give it a try!
I also enjoy Mezcal (my favorite go-to drink at the moment; I drink it neat), not sure if you have tried Mezcal, but you might like it as well.
 
Thanks for sharing! I do enjoy a good Tequila so i will give it a try!
I also enjoy Mezcal (my favorite go-to drink at the moment; I drink it neat), not sure if you have tried Mezcal, but you might like it as well.

I drank Mezcal years ago. Maybe in the early 80's and it would have been a cheap one. The worm never looked that interesting and I never got that drunk on it to try.
About the same time I thought my cheap Cuervo was the bomb.:weird:

I remember picking my brother up at the airport when I was getting married. This brainiac with the Masters Degree thought shoving a bottle of Mezcal in the outside pocket of his soft side nylon luggage was a good idea. He picked it up off the conveyor belt and liquid was still running out of it.
 
Trying it tonight with a few drops of the vanilla flavor it was missing. It's an improvement but still not there though.
Then again for $29 vs $145 it's very good.

My account wife, is still rooting for the Kirkland.
 
I drank Mezcal years ago. Maybe in the early 80's and it would have been a cheap one. The worm never looked that interesting and I never got that drunk on it to try.
About the same time I thought my cheap Cuervo was the bomb.:weird:

I remember picking my brother up at the airport when I was getting married. This brainiac with the Masters Degree thought shoving a bottle of Mezcal in the outside pocket of his soft side nylon luggage was a good idea. He picked it up off the conveyor belt and liquid was still running out of it.

Great stories! :congrats:

BTW, even without a worm, Mezcal now costs a fortune. I can't imagine what the cost would be today if it came with a(n) (organic) worm!!

PS. Regarding the bottle and the bag, maybe your brother had eaten the worm by then!
 
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