Tequila


The Tequila Ambassador
Tequila: A Natural and Cultural History
The Dare (Losers, #0.5)
Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1)
Divided Spirits: Tequila, Mezcal, and the Politics of Production (California Studies in Food and Culture) (Volume 56)
The Tequila Worm
My Fair Señor (Love & Tacos)
Sin (Rodesson's Daughters, #1)
Imprinted
In the Light (Alphas’ Captive #2)
The Reclaiming of Ivy Leavold (Markham Hall, #4)
The Villain (The Villain #1)
Escaping Destiny (The Fae Chronicles, #3)
My Wicked Gladiators
Simply Sexual (House of Pleasure #1)
From My Mexican Kitchen by Diana KennedyThe Mexican Home Kitchen by Mely MartinezThe Essential Cuisines of Mexico by Diana KennedyYucatán by David SterlingPati's Mexican Table by Pati Jinich
Best Mexican Cookbooks
56 books — 16 voters
50 Kicking Good Cocktail Recipes by Allie AllenThe Waldorf Astoria Bar Book by Frank CaiafaMeehan's Bartender Manual by Jim  MeehanBourbon Cocktail Recipes by Rose RiveraThe Bar Book by Jeffrey Morgenthaler
The Best Home Bar Library
51 books — 20 voters

Classic Irish Whiskey by Jim MurrayGlass and Gavel by Nancy L. MaveetyVino al vino by Mario SoldatiComplete Book of Whiskey by Jim MurrayAround the World in Eighty Wines by Mike Veseth
Best Alcohol Review Guides
25 books — 6 voters
Junky by William S. BurroughsCharlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald DahlDandelion Wine by Ray BradburyThe Master and Margarita by Mikhail BulgakovThe Rum Diary by Hunter S. Thompson
Under the Influence
364 books — 121 voters

The Cider House Rules by John IrvingThe Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan PoeThe Master and Margarita by Mikhail BulgakovDandelion Wine by Ray BradburyA Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
Cheers!
285 books — 78 voters

Fredrik Backman
Very few people have that effect. Very few people are tequila and champagne at the same time.
Fredrik Backman, Beartown

Danny Wallace
At first I assumed he was a Mexican, but slowly began to realise that a real Mexican probably wouldn't be wearing a sombrero in a London nightclub. And he'd probably have a real moustache, not a stick-on one. A Mexican with a stick-on moustache would be like a Super-Mexican, because he'd have two moustaches, and that'd be cool, because a Super-Mexican could probably use his poncho as a cape, and then I realised I was saying all this to the man's face. ...more
Danny Wallace, Yes Man

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