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Bytch's b-day party/Perris Cinco de Mayo boogie

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My home dz is having a big ol' party next weekend; they call it the Cinco de Mayo $150 all you can jump boogie but it's really held in honor of my birthday (which, coincidentally enough, is on May 5th!).

So who's gonna show up, celebrate with me and buy me mass quantities of alcohol?

Rumor has it that chopchop and NoShit will be here...

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Rats, I'm too far away. [:/]

I guess that means I'll have to buy you a beer at the ConventionB|

Have a good one.
Love ya,
Mar

May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. - Edward Abbey

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Hey! I'm 22 on the 3rd - does anyone want to fly me out there? Weather looks to be arse here, great today but I have too much work to do for my degree [:/]

Edited because I don't even know when my own birthday is!


Nick
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Also, what is favorite tequila?


That really expensive shit that goes down smooth and easy and doesn't leave a brutal hangover the next day.

If I'm to be forced to drink tequila I will also require a babysitter. For some reason I seem to get into trouble when I'm drinkin' tequila...

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Screw that, initiate her. I don't think she's a brother yet...


:)
No cameras though! :ph34r:


Where's the fun in that :P
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. - Edward Abbey

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That really expensive shit that goes down smooth and easy and doesn't leave a brutal hangover the next day



Pssssst!...Don Julio...Casa Noble Crystal...:)
Be aware that some blancos are labeled “silver.” It means the same thing: A clear, unaged Tequila that, by law, must be bottled no longer than 60 days after distillation.

Chinaco Blanco 100% Agave Tequila; $45. Owns one of the more seductive blanco aromas, ripe with sweet notes and zesty dill. In the mouth, it’s mannered, sweet and delivers some old-fashioned agave heat and loads of chewy texture. My choice as the quintessential margarita base.

Espolon Silver 100% Agave Tequila; $30. Starts off invitingly fresh, vibrant and even flowery in the nose. The taste is mildly sour and lean at first, then it turns moderately sweet and medium-oily. The finish is dry, oily and svelte. A solid new-generation blanco.

El Tesoro de Don Felipe Blanco 100% Agave Tequila; $40. Doubtless, the most elegant and stately blanco one can find. Unusual scents of orange peel, pineapple and hard candy pave the way for the graceful, off-dry flavors of anise, brine and dill. The textbook on what blanco Tequila should be about. Surprisingly versatile and just as comely in a cocktail as it is served neat with a slice of lime. You’ll soon come to adore it.

Don Julio Silver 100% Agave Tequila; $40. Smells of roasted almonds, nail polish remover and buttered popcorn. Incredibly fat and oily on the tongue. A full-bodied, richly textured and multilayered blanco masterpiece. Drink all on its own, very well chilled.

Herradura Silver 100% Agave Tequila; $35. If not my all-time favorite blanco, damn close. The most distinctive of this group. It alternates between being like bittersweet chocolate one moment and citrusy/herbal the next. A genuinely divine experience with which to wrap a lazy evening and a lazier companion around. Devilishly delicious.

Cesar Monterrey Blanco Reserva 100% Agave Tequila; $25. Subtle perfume of dill, brine and salt. Dry and prickly in the mouth, with a sweet, vegetal taste. A stellar foundation for a classic Tequila Sunrise. Good value.

Corazon de Agave Blanco 100% Agave Tequila; $50. Lovely aromatics of black pepper, chili pepper and fresh herbs. Defined flavors of licorice, oil, honey and ripe agave. Superb served well-chilled on its own. Have plenty of lime and salt to lap up before downing this beauty.

Casa Noble Crystal 100% Agave Tequila; $40. Owns a genuinely intriguing and harmonious aroma of lead pencil and dried herbs. One of the sweeter ultrapremium blancos I’ve evaluated. A deft touch of oiliness completes the experience with class. A dandy blanco.


Enjoy:)

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interesting reviews what's the source?
I mostly prefer the Reposados for making margaritas, and the Anjeos for sipping, but the Blancos can be very refreshing, like Centinela... my favorite Anjeo is Tapatio (made by the same family as El Tesoro), but it is not released in the US. also a really sweet margarita is Real Hacenda Anejo. oh don't get me started on tequilas.... i remember the Bytch's favorite was bended with a float of Grand Marnier, but those cover up too much of the tequila flavors. i thought since she was otherwise occupied at the labor day event, i would bring the lime squeezer and make her the traditional Rocks, no salt! version with the proper limes to see. if we get into drinking straight.... OK! its all good! B|

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