The long, long history of aging mezcal in a barrel
Lou Bank Lou Bank

The long, long history of aging mezcal in a barrel

There’s a school of thought that suggests that aging mezcal in wood isn’t traditional, and that the changes imparted by the barrel distract from the flavors and aromas of the agave. And, sure, there are some communities where the mezcaleros would never age in anything other than glass for those exact reasons. But you don’t have to travel very far from those palenques to find villages where — for hundreds of years — they’ve been aging mezcal in wood. It’s a kick-in-the-pants episode of Agave Road Trip!

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Mezcal Cristalino: Threat or Menace?
Lou Bank Lou Bank

Mezcal Cristalino: Threat or Menace?

When Maluma announced he was releasing a cristalino mezcal, a corner of the world went nuts: tens of thousands of his fans, excited to try it, and hundreds of mezcal geeks, outraged over a perceived attack on Mexico’s cultural heritage. Meanwhile, most of the world went about their day. It’s a keep-calm-and-carry-on episode of Agave Road Trip!

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Does Mezcal Change When Aged in Glass?
Salvador Peribán Salvador Peribán

Does Mezcal Change When Aged in Glass?

When you age alcohol in wood, it of course takes on the properties of the wood. But what about when you age it in glass? Some experts say no. But experts aren't always right … right? We offer our amateur take in this contentious episode of Agave Road Trip!

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