Why Is Tequila Typically Served With Salt And A Lime?
Taking a shot of tequila with salt and a lime is a fun process, especially when drinking with friends, but why are tequila shots served this way to begin with?
Read MoreTaking a shot of tequila with salt and a lime is a fun process, especially when drinking with friends, but why are tequila shots served this way to begin with?
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