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It's a wrap. On the drive back to Guadalajara, Esteban, Cate and Diego reflect on their journey and all the places they visited, but didn't have the opportunity to record.
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El Lobo is a legend. Soft spoken, much like his products, he uses a philosophical approach to create unique flavors. You will always immediately know a Lobo expression when you try one.
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Unlike most other maestros in this season, Benito's family doesn't have a long tradition of distilling. His scientific approach, love for the plants, and approach to leadership, however, make him a rising star. His products are exciting and innovative.
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This is the third stop, the beach! Don Beto and Dona Juana took amazing care of us, and Dona Juana is a mean cook! -
We made it to Cabo Corrientes! First Stop: "Rancho el Cono" Don Chalio and Blanca, explained everything about their taberna and the tradition that runs in the family for generations.
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Tuxpan. Arturo, his Family, Carnitas, Raicilla, Tradition. We were so excited to begin our travel and get to meet one of the greatest producers. Arturo is young but comes from a long line of producers. The tradition in this Taberna is vibrant. -
For this season we went on a road trip through the state of Jalisco and we had the opportunity to meet the maestros, maestras and their families at their homes. Where it seemed appropriate Cate and Diego recorded their conversations that we are now sharing with you. Albert was with us only in spirit (and he provided all the technology and knowledge for us to record).
This chapter is a warm-up conversation between our new co-host Cate (welcome!) , Diego and Albert and provides the context for the things to come. We will publish three more chapters together with this one.
We hope you enjoy this incredible experience - which already took place in 2022.
A big thank you to our guide Esteban Garibi. Without your relationships this trip would not have been possible. -
Carl Wrangel is our guests on today's chapter. He represents Agave love from a bartender and bar owner perspective. We do not know how different the European knowledge of our beloved spirits would be without Carl, but we are pretty sure it would be less educated and less passionate.
In our conversation we tag along Carl's journey starting as a kid, when he wanted to have a hangover from a tequila, along to his first bar gigs, trips to Mexico, coincidences, genetic memories, his businesses and end at his current life as a father.
Weh have a guest host, Esteban Morales, who himself advocates the diversity of Mexican craft spirits through his brands La Venenosa and Derrumbes and is a good friend of our show.
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You might have already met Bernardo and Nikša in our season premiere, but it took us about two years from being introduced to the first bottle of Noble Coyote at a bar in Munich to get to this conversation that we recorded back in July 2021.
In fact, the recording was the first time we saw each other. And as always it did not take us long to go deep into a conversation about our favorite spirits, with Bernardo linking his biologist background to starting a Mezcal brand and Nikša's passion to bring parts of his Mexican experiences to Europe.
In this talk we are learning about curanderos, infusions, brining up agave seedlings, the discovery of a new species, the Oaxacan community system and of course, amongst other things, we had to touch the CRM as well. Thank you both for sharing your thoughts and wisdom so openly and transparently.
In the show notes and on the blog we have attached some images from the farm where Bernardo is growing the seedling that are later delivered to the farmers as well as some photos from the first batch of the newly created Ensemble.
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For our season premiere we mingled with the crowd again, and it was glorious. Starved for face-to-face human contact the European spirits world met up at BCB - in a new location and at a smaller scale than the years before. Nevertheless we were able to capture interesting conversations on our audio device. We met old friends and found new ones. A big thanks to Gernot, Ioannis, Iván, Bernardo and Nikša for their time and insights
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Our last hurrah for this season. The god of weather was in a good mood and so we were able to meet and record outside during a cold but sunny winter day in Berlin.
This chapter's sprits:
- Los Danzantes Arroqueño
- Lopez Real Espadín (the travelling bottle)
- Lalo's magic juice (Sacapalabras Pechuga)
- Flor del Desierto Sotol
- Sietes Noches Espadín (thanks Fernando)
We will continue to record for Season 4, which will probably take us the better part of the year. In the meantime you can check out great Agave content from these shows in order of first appearance:
Show de Vie - https://showdevie.com/
Maestros del Mezcal - http://maestrosdelmezcal.com/
Hey Hey Agave - https://tuyo.nyc/blogs/hey-hey-agave
Agave Lessons - https://www.agavelessons.com/
Mezcal del Bueno - https://audioboom.com/channels/4999525
Agave Road Trip https://agaveroadtrip.com/
If you are looking for places to buy Agave and Sotol spirits in Europe, we have compiled a separate page for you:
https://www.elixirofthegodspodcast.com/?page_id=419
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In this chapter we are exploring Sotol and the craftsmanship behind it. Though there are many parallels to the Agave universe and Sotol makers suffered from the same injustices as their maguey cousins, it is a different world with unique challenges and opportunities. Isaac and Sergio are behind two separate brands but have the same mission, namely that Sotol is recognized as a high quality artisanal product that stands for itself. They share their know how of the history and give us their outlook on the future.
There is also a fascinating part about rattlesnake venom.
Get in touch with Isaac from Casa Montes
Instagram - @sotolcasamontes
Facebook - @sotolcasamontes
Get in touch with Sergio from Flor del Desierto
Instagram - @sotolflordeldesierto
Facebook - @sotolflordeldesierto
Twitter - @sotolflor
Get in touch with Us:
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In this chapter we are exploring Sotol and the craftsmanship behind it. Though there are many parallels to the Agave universe and Sotol makers suffered from the same injustices as their maguey cousins, it is a different world with unique challenges and opportunities. Isaac and Sergio are behind two separate brands but have the same mission, namely that Sotol is recognized as a high quality artisanal product that stands for itself. They share their know how of the history and give us their outlook on the future.
There is also a fascinating part about rattlesnake venom.
Get in touch with Isaac from Casa Montes
Instagram - @sotolcasamontes
Facebook - @sotolcasamontes
Get in touch with Sergio from Flor del Desierto
Instagram - @sotolflordeldesierto
Facebook - @sotolflordeldesierto
Twitter - @sotolflor
Get in touch with Us:
Elixir of the Gods Instagram - @elixirpodcast
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Elixir of the Gods Mail - [email protected] -
For this chapter, which we recorded back in July, we invited a guest who really doesn't have to be introduced. We'll do it anyway ;-)
Ulises Torrentera's love for literature has brought him to Mezcal and his love for Mezcal has inspired his literature. For example, his non-fiction book Mezcalaria, first published in 2001, is a result of his research for a novel.
Ulises does not use his creativity for writing alone. He runs In Situ, a Mezcaleria in Oaxaca and also owns the In Situ and Farolito Brands. And he occasionally uses his hands to craft a batch of our beloved spirit himself.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us!
We spoke to Ulises in Spanish with on-the-fly translation to English.
Get in touch with Ulises:
Instagram - @ulisestorrentera
Twitter - @ulisestorrenter
Website - https://www.insitumezcaleria.com/
Facebook - @insitu.mx
Mail - [email protected]
Get in touch with Us:
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Our guest Silvia escaped from a life in marketing industrial products and took a very different path. As one of the co-founders of Mezcaloteca she has taken on the quest to educate people about the history and culture of Aguardientes de Agave. Learn more about her work on the preservation of traditions and her legendary library in Oaxaca in this spectacular chapter!
(This was our first remote recording, so please excuse the occasional audio problems)
Get in touch with Silvia:
Instagram - @mezcaloteca
Twitter - @mezcaloteca
Website - https://www.mezcaloteca.com/
Facebook - @mezcaloteca
Mail - [email protected]
Get in touch with Us:
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Teddy knows almost every Mezcal lover in Europe, and almost every Mezcal lover in Europe knows Teddy. He has a unique way to manage getting his hands at as many different varieties of this wonderful juice as possible.
In this chapter you can follow along on his journey starting at his very first sip - or as he calls it "kiss" - and he tells us about his time in Mexico as well as his efforts promoting our beloved spirit to his friends.
Get in touch with Teddy:
Instagram - @stefkebeer
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Yes! Elixir of the Gods is back for a new season! Over the year we have recorded some (in our view) very insightful and enlightening conversations, but for this one we just wanted to have a good time.
In this chapter you will find out more about the upcoming season and we are enjoying a carefully selected flight together - even though we recorded in two different places.
We will release a new episode every two weeks from now on.
In the coming chapters we will have guests, most of them from Mexico, amongst them an enthusiast, a librarian a story teller and two Sotoleros. We keep their names a secret for now :-)
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This is a short one. And the last one for a little while. We are recapping Season 2 , which has enabled us to have some outstanding conversations with giants of the Agave world. Thanks again to all our guests and to you for listening and giving us feedback!
For Season 3 we will try to keep up the quality and we are looking forward to it (we hope that some of the ideas we have hatched already will become a reality...
For those of you who are in Berlin, you can meet Diego at the Craft Spirits Berlin convention March 7 & 8.
But stop! Before turning your device off, please enjoy the interview with Alex from Auroom in Munich. He is a listener of the first hour and you will experience his love for Agave in our interview. Every time Albert visits Auroom, it feels more like a Mezcaleria, as the Agave expressions are taking over. But nonetheless you will also find excellent cocktails there too. Unfortunately we did the interview back in July 2019 before his trip to Oaxaca - so we might have him as a guest in the 3rd season as well.
Albert & Alex
Please also check out our Map of Bars and feel free to contribute.
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In this chapter we are joined by Cate, a tequila nerd and wonderful conversation partner. She gave us some insight into her experiences at the Fortaleza bartender program last year - a trip that let her experience the hard work, craftsmanship and arts of creating Agave spirits first hand. She also shared some amazing spirits from her personal collection with us, one of them a "dusty bottle" of Herradura which gave Diego some serious goosebumps. Enjoy!
If you are listening to this episode on Spotify - you can find the show notes with pictures and links here: https://www.elixirofthegodspodcast.com/?p=344 -
Fernando - co-owner of our Berlin's most favorite Mezcal bar "La Tentación" - has planned a spectacular trip to his birthplace Oaxaca from September 1st to September 10th 2020. When we read about it, we wanted to create some more awareness of this tour to our listeners and asked Fernando if he can walk us through the schedule. So we could learn more about the Mecca of Mezcal and you can decide if you want to join this trip. You can contact Fernando directly ( [email protected] )
La Tentanción:
https://www.facebook.com/tentacionbeer/
http://www.tentacionmezcalothek.de/
https://www.instagram.com/tentacion_de/
Get in touch with us!
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Schedule:
Tuesday, September 1st
15:00 - 17:00 Oaxacan Buffet
18:00 - 21:00 Mezcal tasting at In Situ
21:30 - 22:30 Tacos for dinner!
Wednesday, September 2nd
07:00 - 14:00 (3. Sep)Visit to Paranubes (Oaxacan Rum and prizewinning as the product of the year at the BCB)
Thursday, September 3rd
15:00 - 16:30 Traditional food at the Hotel
09:30 - 22:30 Oaxacan Craft Beer & Mezcal tasting + Dinner + Surprise
Friday, September 4th
08:00 - 09:30 Traditional oaxacan breakfast at the hotel
10:30 - 14:00 Hierve el agua + Mitla
15:00 - 17:30 Palenque Gracias a Dios (Mezcal & oaxacan gin) + Traditional food
19:30 - 22:30 Mexican cantina + dinner
Saturday, September 5th
07:00 - 08:00 Traditional Breakfast at the Hotel
11:00 - 16:00 Visit to a Miahuatlan Palenque + Mezcal tasting + Food
18:00 - 19:59 Mezcal tasting at Neta
20:00 - 22:00 Tacos for dinner
Sunday, September 6th
09:00 - 10:00 Traditional Breakfast at the hotel
11:00 - 15:00 Visit to Teotitlan del Valle + Tlacolula Market + Food at the market
16:00 - 18:00 Santo Domingo Museum
19:00 - 22:00 Slow food dinner + Mezcales at La Biznaga
Monday, September 7th
07:30 - 08:30 Traditional Breakfast at the hotel
11:00 - 15:00 Visit to Real Minero & Proyecto LAM
15:30 - 16:30 Traditional food at Conchita
17:00 - 19:00 Mezcal tasting at Ocotlan with Mr. Santaella
20:00 - 22:00 Mezcal tasting at La Mezcaloteca
22:30 - 23:30 Tlayudas for dinner
Tuesday, September 8th
09:00 - 10:30 Tacos de guisado at La Abuela
11:30 - 16:00 Cooking class + visit to the market by Rodolfo Castellanos (Mexico's Top Chef 2016)
16:01 - 18:01 Cocktail class
18:01 - 23:59 Day off so you can do some tourism at the city center
Wednesday, September 9th
07:00 - 08:00 Traditional Breakfast at the hotel
09:30 - 14:00 Monte Alban
15:00 - 16:00 Nieves(Oaxacan Ice cream) at La soledad Church
16:30 - 17:30 Traditional food at the Pasillo de Humo
18:00 - 19:00 Aguas de Casilda
19:01 - 23:59 Day off (With some recommendations)
Thursday, September 10th
08:30 - 09:30 Traditional Breakfast at the hotel
11:00 - 15:00 Visit to "Los Danzantes" palenque + Mezcal tasting + Food(To be confirmed)
15:01 - 16:01 Last toast of the trip - Visa fler