Not Your Dad’s Tequila… But a Tequila Your Dad Will Love

A Father’s Day Tribute to the Spirit That Bridges Generations

Let’s be real: your dad’s tequila probably came in a plastic bottle, had a plastic cap, and left him with fuzzy memories. Borracho is not that.

This is tequila made the right way—clean, pure, and full of flavor that hits whether you’re 25 or 55. So this Father’s Day, raise a glass to the guy who taught you things like how to grill, how to change a tire, and how to spot a bad pour.

Because Borracho is built for a new generation of drinkers—but it still earns your dad’s respect.

For the Dads Who Know Good from Gimmick

Borracho is additive-free, made with 100% blue agave, and crafted with the same kind of pride your dad puts into a yard he mows diagonally. It’s tequila without shortcuts—because he never took any either.

Whether he’s into bold, clean flavors or smooth espresso sips after a steak dinner, we’ve got a bottle that says, “You raised me right—and you deserve the good stuff.”

Why Tequila Just Makes More Sense Now

Let’s be honest. We’re all a little more health-conscious than we were in our college shot-taking years. And tequila (the real kind) actually stacks up.

  • Gluten-free
  • Lower in sugar & calories than most mixed drinks
  • No additives, no artificial flavorings
  • Zero BS. Just agave.

You might not need a reason to pour a glass with Dad—but if you do, now you’ve got a few.

The Gift That Pours Better Than a Tie

This year, skip the generic mug. Show up with a bottle of Borracho Blanco—or the Espresso Cristalino if he’s the bold type—and toast to doing things right.

Pro Tip:
Pair it with:

  • A backyard grill session
  • A game of cards
  • That playlist your dad swears he made before it was cool

Final Toast

Here’s to the fathers, step-fathers who stepped up, father-figures, uncles, and honorary dads who’ve been there with good advice, bad jokes, and unwavering loyalty.
This tequila is for you.

Strong. Smooth. Zero additives.
Just like the guy who raised you.

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