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The Guardian
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October 19, 2018
‘Juarez in a bottle’: Mexican moonshine made with snakes resurfaces in US
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When the US banned alcohol production and importation in 1920, spirits from Mexico began illegally crossing the border. Alongside mass quantities of tequila was the lesser-known sotol: a north Mexican moonshine with a similar flavor profile.
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