What Is The Difference Between Brown And Clear Tequila?
Brown tequila, also known as reposado or añejo tequila, has been aged in barrels for an extended period, usually between 2-12 months for reposado and 1-3 years for añejo. This aging process gives it a smoother taste and a darker color. Clear tequila, also known as blanco or silver tequila, is not aged and is bottled directly after distillation, giving it a sharper taste and a clear color.