Want to enjoy aguardiente, Colombia’s national liquor? Throw it in a cocktail, be it an Old Fashioned a mule, or simply drink it neat. To the liquor layman, aguardiente might be described as ...
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However, the Chilean version omits the egg whites and bitters, resulting in a simpler, more sour drink. Loosely translated, aguardiente means "fire water," and if you've ever had a shot, you'd ...
The word was defined as “aguardiente, azucar, limon y agua” (translated to spirit, sugar, lemon and water), and described as “una bebida Inglesa” or an English drink. Three years later ...
A tanker truck transporting 19,000 liters of alcohol in the town of San Germán, located in the Urbano Noris municipality of ...
But it's not just a revered national dish, it's also a go-to hangover cure following a night of one too many aguardiente shots. That's why you'll also find it called chuchaqui, an Ecuadorian ...
Juan revealed the secrets to his long life and said "work hard, rest on holidays, go to bed early, drink a glass of aguardiente every day, love God, and always carry him in your heart." ...
“As soon as the slave trade really took off in the early seventeenth century, the materials from the tropical world coming in—tobacco, rum, aguardiente, and other kinds of alcohol—began to ...
Sometimes you just want to settle in. Sometimes you need to call the audible, cancel the next meetup, ask the sitter to stay late, and get your friends to come to you, because you’ve found the place ...
And, of course, no Colombian experience is complete without a cold Aguila cerveza ($8) or shot of aguardiente ($8). Bolivar's staff greets you with genuine warmth and, if you're looking for a ...