31. This beverage was called mescal by the native people and was much like what is called pulque today. 32. The site was then known as Iron Springs, but on later maps the designation is Mescal Springs. 33. The buzz is particularly strong over premium mescal , similar to tequila but widely considered a more interesting tipple. 34. Bob Mescal , a research analyst at New Issues newsletter in Deerfield Beach, Fla ., was impressed. 35. For instance, hair drops have been attached to Kiowa mescal bean bandoleer worn in Native American Church regalia. 36. A restructuring followed in 1914 and the Mescal Water and Land was incorporated as the Llano Del Rio Company. 37. The Tucson Cutoff ran from Mescal ) where it linked up again with Cooke's route to Tucson. 38. Some filming also continues at Mescal , a Western-movie set near Benson that is owned by Old Tucson. 39. He kept on drinking, hopelessly addicted to the Mexico-distilled mescal ; but he also kept on writing. 40. They traveled east on the arid plains to hunt the buffalo and south into the desert for gathering Mescal Agave.