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Historically, Mezcal is Made with Steam
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Historically, Mezcal is Made with Steam

Agave Road Trip · Heritage Radio Network

July 28, 202219m 12s

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Show Notes

Read almost any of those “differences between tequila and mezcal” articles, and they’ll tell you that tequila steams their agave, mezcal roasts it underground. But in the cover to this week’s episode, you can see Chava and me sitting in the skeleton of a century-old boiler at an even older mezcal fabrica in Guanajuato. So when exactly does tradition start? We get the purists hot under the collar in this episode of Agave Road Trip!

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