What is the difference between baja rosa and tequila rose?!


Question: I don't know of a Baja Rose, but there is Baja Tequila, its a brand, and you can buy it many different flavors from raspberry, orange cream, and strawberry, its very good, not your traditional hard tequila, but still with a good kick, and dont let it fool you...it will kick your *** if you let it. Now Tequila Rose is a huge favorite of mine for New Years, its good, and it has a kick if you drink enough of it, I can only describe it as Strawberry Quick with a kick, but be careful, its thick like milk, so you don't want to throw that up--this is the most times I have used the word 'kick' in an answer.


Answers: I don't know of a Baja Rose, but there is Baja Tequila, its a brand, and you can buy it many different flavors from raspberry, orange cream, and strawberry, its very good, not your traditional hard tequila, but still with a good kick, and dont let it fool you...it will kick your *** if you let it. Now Tequila Rose is a huge favorite of mine for New Years, its good, and it has a kick if you drink enough of it, I can only describe it as Strawberry Quick with a kick, but be careful, its thick like milk, so you don't want to throw that up--this is the most times I have used the word 'kick' in an answer.

I only drink port wine, and Budweiser beer. Judging by their names, Baja Rosa likely originated in Baja, California. Tequila Rose is obviously mixed with tequila. This doesn't answer your question, does it. Post this over the weekend, when more people are off work, and going online here on Y-A.





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