Psi Baba
Homo Skepticalis
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And especially stay away from that Don Quianos brand. I hear that's nasty.DangerousBeliefs said:Try the clearer alcohols... they're much more smooth.
I'm a Tequila drinker myself. And I can tell you that there is a huge drinkability difference between rot-gut tequilas like Jose Cuervo and some of the better brands.
I never thought I cared much for tequila until I was given a bottle of Gran Centenario añejo tequila. Now that's good stuff. Purists might find it a bit woody due to the barrel aging, but that was what I liked about it. I doubt I'll buy a bottle when it's gone, however, since for the price it costs I can get a bottle of Macallan Cask Strength single malt.
Regarding the thread topic, professional tasters often cite the amount of alcohol burn a particular spirit has. This is usually indicative of somewhat inferior product. Aging, among other things, does much to mitigate burn. The roughness is usually due to high concentrations of fusel alcohols (or fusel oils). In normal concentrations, these create the flavor profiles (vodka, of course, has very little). In excessive concentrations created due to poor distillation techniques (moonshine), they can cause severe illness.