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Anybody ever try making Tequila with agave nector? I've found sites that sell it, but it seems way to expensive unless you can be assured it will turn out good. ,Even then its too expensive,. About $58 / gal from one site.
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I would like to know where you found the Blue agave nectar for $58/gal. Yes, it is pricey but I am willing to try it once.
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I found it searching altavista. Used 'agave nector'. There are a few sites that sell it, but I didn't save the results of the search. Come to think of it, what I was looking at may not have been blue agave nector, but just agave nector. If I find any info, I'll post it.
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You can find Agave nectar, or sometimes called agave juice, at your local health store. Dieters use it in place of sugar, as it's several times sweeter than actual sugar. I find it here, in Northern California for about $6.50 for a small 8oz. squeeze bottle, it's 100% agave, and one jar is enough ,with your sugar, to mash a 5 gallon mash. If your health food store doesn't carry it, try asking them to- or, if you have a small neighborhood market nearby, try asking them to consider carrying it.
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blue agave nector along with the blue agave plants are controlled by the mexican gov. thats the reason tequila is sooo expensive. on the net type in agave nector & there are hundreds of site that sell agave.
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If I only need 8oz of agave nector, isn't that like saying I only need 8oz of
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Agave nector is the result of the pineapple of the agave plant ,the only part of the plant that's used, baked for 48 hours, then smashed, then strained. Ever can fruits or veggies? Amazing how concentrated the food becomes- it's the same process, sort of like how a small amount of liquid malt syrup takes the place of many pounds of grain in microbrewing beer- so, all you need is the 8oz. AND your regular amount of sugar for your 5 gallon mash.
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I have seen it in a health shop, I think it was 7 euro for 250g. No offence to anybody ,or their palates, but I dont see the point in making a highly expensive wash to produce a spirit whos most renowned characteristic is that it tastes so foul that you have to mask the taste with salt and lemon. I'd rather try a good rum/whiskey or brandy
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Is there a difference in output quality or taste, between an all copper or all stainless reflux still? I've always heard copper was better.
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It is my understanding that the best of both worlds is to use copper in areas where vapor is traveling up ,like the kettle and column, and stainless where the liquid travels down like the condenser and spirit tube.
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It is an acquired taste, yes. But agave supposedly has a slight hallucinogen that makes the intoxication unique. To me, it does seem to be a different experience than drinking vodka exclusively.
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Is there a good source of agave juice at a reasonable price?
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Sounds like none of you have had a good sipping tequilla. Spend the bucks and try a good one, it might change your minds.
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Pure Agave juice can be purchased at almost any health food store- it is used in the place of sugar, but is so super sweet that less is needed. It shouldn't cost you more than $7-8 for an 8 oz. plastic jar; less if you can find a mexican market that carries it.
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Agave is the succulent that Tequila is made from. Here in California, it is known as the Century plant. Mexicans raise the agave just as any other farmer raises his crops, but the harvest has to be a mature plant- about seven or eight years old. Agave farmers cut off the lower branches ,about 200 pounds worth, to get to the 'pineapple' of the plant. The Pineapple is then roasted for about 48 hours, then pulped and juiced. The juice is super sweet- sweeter than sugar so you use less, and that is why you can find it in health food stores as a sugar substitute. There is no difference between 100% Agave juice and 100% Agave juice- just make sure that there are no other ingredients listed on the bottle. Sometimes it is listed as 'agave syrup' instead. Also make sure that you use quality water- this is where the real difference lies with the various brands of tequila. Anyone who has ever been to Mexico can tell you why visitors are told 'Don't Drink The Water!'
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OK, CJ& Andy said you could use the small amount of juice and your sugar to do this. I found a couple places to buy agave juice on the net blueagavenectar and glorybeefoods and would love to try to make this, but I need a little more info. how much juice for a 5 gallon mash, how much sugar, will a reflux colum be ok etc. Thanks guys!
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Will the agave/sugar tequila be as good as the 100% blue agave tequilas? If not, I'd rather buy it.
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I can get the pure blue agave but it's like $40 for a gallon. I would love to attempt making it even if it comes out a little less than great.
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Please tell me where agave juice is $40/gal.
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http://www.blueagavenectar.com/buyblueagavenectar.html is $54.95 for BLUE Agave nectar. www.glorybeefoods.com Syrup Agave $26.48. These prices are for the gallon, however I see that they can be purchased in lesser or greater quantities. Hope that helps. Now, about my question... OK, CJ& Andy said you could use the small amount of juice and your sugar to do this. I found a couple places to buy agave juice on the net blueagavenectar and glorybeefoods and would love to try to make this, but I need a little more info. how much juice for a 5 gallon mash, how much sugar, will a reflux colum be ok etc.
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