Enjoying Tequila by Frank Flannery

Enjoying Tequila

by Frank Flannery

This informative reference meets tasting journal teaches spirit enthusiasts how to deeply appreciate drinking tequila of all kinds.

From classic to new-generation and small-batch tequilas, this book gives you the information you need to enjoy this widely popular drink with knowledge. Whether you are a straight-up sipper, a with or without salt, or a frozen-with-an-umbrella-drink type, Enjoying Tequila offers a hands-on guide and reference to this unique spirit and its many varieties and tastes.

With the growth of artisan distilling, this spirit is surpassing its reputation as just a spirit to mix in a Margarita cocktail. The days of Jose Cuervo being the only option are long gone and savvy spirit aficionados are developing a newfound respect and love for this revered Mexican spirit. There are now subtle and distinct flavor variations and nuances in tequila options.

Enjoying Tequila offers insight into the growing world of this versatile liquor—with its complex flavors and classic cocktails that are synonymous with relaxation. With this book in hand, you may be inclined to make tequila your spirit of choice as you:
  • Discover tequila’s spicy, sweet, rich, and mellow variations
  • Choose from a collection of classic cocktail recipes
  • Follow tasting notes on a full range of tequilas
  • Offers an interactive format for recording your experiences
Enjoying Tequila is the perfect gift for your fun-loving friends (or just for yourself!)—no matter what flavor path they choose.

Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally posted on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

Enjoying Tequila is a sampling guide with customizable journal pages written by Frank Flannery and one volume of a set of similar specialist alcohol tasting instruction tutorials. Due out 12th April 2022 from Quarto on their Voyageur Press imprint, it's 176 pages and will be available in hardcover and ebook formats.

The book opens with an introduction and short history of tequila including production methods. The author has an accessible style of writing and despite not having any background in food arts, wine, or cooking, I had no problems understanding what he meant or trouble with the language used. The following chapters provide a good basis for systematically sampling tequila and interpreting what the reader experiences subjectively and writing it down. The specialist language and terminology are defined in context in the text and he does a good job of showing the differences between types of tequila and how to interpret labels.

There's a good tutorial included for tasting etiquette, serving methods (I never knew that in Mexico, most tequila is served neat and not tossed into margaritas!) and understanding what flavors are being experienced and how to interpret and record them. There are some recipes included for tequila based cocktails for experimentation.

It should be noted that fully half of the page content is a blank tasting journal for recording tasting notes from different tequilas to be filled out as needed by the reader. The pages are identical in the journal section. The book (and journal) are graphically appealing and the book section is full of full color photos with clear text captions.

This book reminds me a lot of a well organized tasting class given by a knowledgeable and friendly facilitator. This would be a great "warm up" mini-class to get up to speed before an in-person local tasting class. Definitely a niche book, but a useful one, I think.

Four stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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  • 3 April, 2022: Reviewed