Mateo took a sip. Sweet, tart, salty, with a warm kick that went straight to his soul. He asked what it was called. Chuy grinned.
"You're drinking it like a gringo," Chuy said. "Watch." tequila bum bum recipe
They say it was born on a beach in Tulum, during a sunset that turned the sky into liquid gold. A broke traveler — let's call him Mateo — had just enough money left for one bottle of tequila. No mixers, no fancy glasses, no bartender in sight. Just sand, salt, and a stubborn refusal to let the night end sober. Mateo took a sip
"The bum-bum is important," Chuy explained. "It wakes up the spirits in the tequila." Chuy grinned
Chuy grabbed a fresh coconut, cracked it open, and poured the sweet water into a hollowed-out pineapple rind he’d saved from lunch. He added a heavy pour of tequila, a squeeze of lime, a dash of spicy syrup, and a sprinkle of sea salt. Then he shook it — not with a shaker, but with a rhythm against his thigh, like a drumbeat.
"Tequila Bum Bum. Because after two of these, your heart goes bum-bum… and after four, your head goes bum-bum against the table."