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Liquid nitrogen cocktails! What could possibly go wrong? (Cocktail MD special)

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Liquid nitrogen and dry ice can add some serious Instagram cache to your cocktail … but can also cause some serious trouble. Agave Road Trip medical correspondent Ryan Aycock, MD, MS, joins us for another Cocktail MD special that is sure to be a gut-buster!

This episode of Agave Road Trip is sponsored by “My Family Recipe,” a podcast that shares cherished heirloom recipes, and the stories behind them, from voices across the world of food. Explore experiences of loss and remembering accompanied by homemade baked ziti, and chronicles of comfort and celebration paired with the perfect chocolate cake. Enjoy interviews with writers and chefs, parents and children about what is passed down along with the foods we know and love. “My Family Recipe” is a co-production of the Food52 Podcast Network and Heritage Radio Network.

This episode is sponsored in part by SACRED, a not-for-profit that helps improve lives in the rural Mexican communities where heritage agave spirits are made. Since obtaining our official not-for-profit status from the IRS in 2017, SACRED has gifted more than 32,000 tobala agave seedlings to families in rural Oaxaca – families whose cultural heritage is at risk as access to agave is getting harder and harder, due to the global explosion of interest in mezcal. Even as we continue to expand this program, we’ve also recently helped to launch a program that will build out three greenhouses in rural Jalisco, to help protect four at-risk varieties of agave and four at-risk varieties of trees, while at the same time preventing these rare wild lands in Jalisco from becoming more blue weber farms. To learn about these and other programs visit sacred.mx . If you love heritage agave spirits, consider helping us protect that cultural heritage with a tax-deductible donation this holiday season.

Hey, Chicago! There’s a gallery show going on that you won’t want to miss. It’s called “Agave!,” and it features artwork made primarily from agave fibers left over from mezcaleros in Oaxaca. I say primarily because there’s also a musical instrument that looks something like a didgeridoo but made from the heart and quiote of a madrecuishe. Buy that and record a version of our theme song with it, and we’ll feature it on this podcast! Agave! will be on display in the Chase Gallery at the Epiphany Center for the Arts from now until April 9. And every First Thursday, a different agave spirits company will be on hand to sample out some of the liquid agave art that we love so much. For details, visit epiphanychi.com. Hope to bump into you there!

Agave Road Trip is an award-winning podcast that helps gringx bartenders better understand agave, agave spirits, and rural Mexico. It’s hosted by Lou Bank and Chava Periban. 

Episode notes

Dave Arnold talks liquid nitrogen and cocktails in this YouTube video. But a more fun Dave video is this one about his soup dumpling burger.