Sorry, this is spirits-related, but I don't know anywhere else to put this---and besides, its good enough to drink all by its own self.
Inspired by my recent trip to Jalisco, I made up a big batch of homemade sangrita----no, not sangria: sangrita.
Anyone that has been down to Mexico should know what that is, but it's hard as hell to find up here in Gringoland del Norte. Shouldn't be; it's fine stuff, and the single best way to drink good Tequila.
There are as many recipes, I think, as there are people drinking the stuff, which is a lot, so here's one I winged this time:
Tomato Juice (you can juice your own if you're a purist, but I use Knudsen's). A liter.
Orange Juice. A pint. (or you can figure 1 part OJ to 1 part TJ)
3 limes squeezed.
2 Tablespoons hot sauce (I used Cholula because that's what I had, but you can use Tabasco, Tapatio, or whatever the heck you want. Some people use chile powder)
2 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
Some folks advocate Maggi Sauce, but I didn't have that.
Salt
Fresh Ground Black Pepper
Liquefy/puree half a sweet onion and about four tomatoes.
Mix it all together. If you don't like lumpies, you can strain it, but that makes you a wuss.
Pour a shot of good tequila. If you use Cuervo or crap like that, I will hunt you down and beat you to the same pulpiness of the sangrita. So use good tequila, and make sure it says 100% Agave.
Pour a side shot of Sangrita. Sip the Tequila. Sip the Sangrita.
You won't believe how good this stuff is. You will believe this is the best way to drink good Tequila.
(Once you've made Sangrita, you can try all the infinite variations. I've even seen some Sangritas with pomegranate juice/grenadine in it, and some that don't even use tomato juice [!!!], so anything goes.)