What's first, tequila, lime or salt?!


Question:

What's first, tequila, lime or salt?

I just tried tequila, ooops too many beers...I'll try agin


Answers:
Fill shot glass with tequila, grasp the lime between the thumb and index finger of your "off" hand, lick that little pudgy area between the two fingers holding the lime, sprinkle some salt on the aforementioned pudgy area, lick the salt, slam the shot down, and bite the lime. Nothing to it!

If you're drinking nice tequila though, you shouldn't need the lime or the salt.

Source(s):
http://www.tequila-shots.com/drinks.htm...

Salt, then tequilla, then lime.

Lick, swallow and suck...just like your first date ;-)

salt, tequila, lime. rookie.

lime and salt are also called "training wheels" step it up, grow some balls, and drink the tequila straight.

but if you got to do it; lick Salt, pound back the Shot, suck on the Lime.

Every one so far has a good answer.


Try a body shot. Do the above but lick your favorite other person's body somewhere and sprinkle with salt. Do thesalt (off the body). Gets very interesting after a few.

We also refered to the salt and lime as the salad bar.
ie "Hold the salad bar!" is a straight shot, no training wheels.

Hell, I need a shot! YUG! I hit a td instead of thumbs up, sorry .

salt - tequila - lime. Yum.

A true tequila drinker doesn't ruin the taste with salt and lime. If your drinking a quality tequila there isn't a need to mask the flavor.

salt, tequila, then lime. have fun!

A cool way to do it that most people don't do is:
1. get a bowl or small container and put salt in it
2. wet the rim of the shotglass
3. rub the glass in the salt so it sticks around the rim
4. pour in the tequila
5. drop your lime wedge inside
6. bottoms up!

lick it, slam it, suck it

salt tequila lime




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