Though the drink saw resurgent interest throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, the introduction of breweries around the ...
In the late 1800s, pulque was Mexico's most-consumed alcoholic drink. But untrue rumors that it was fermented with feces, its reputation as a drink for the poor, and competition from the beer ...
Pulque, the boozy drink of the Aztec Gods, is making a comeback in Mexico City and now L.A. So when Aqui es Texcoco owner Paco Perez decided to offer Hidalgan pulque at his city of Commerce ...
In the late 1800s, pulque was Mexico’s most-consumed alcoholic drink. But untrue rumors that it was fermented with feces, its reputation as a drink for the poor, and competition from the beer industry ...