The Mezcal Experience

A Field Guide to the World's Best Mezcals and Agave Spirits

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Pub Date 30 Nov 2017 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2018

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‘Before mezcal I knew tequila.  We danced together and had a good time.  Then I found mezcal and we not only danced but we talked and talked.  As a lover of whisky, mezcal was an easy step for me.  And Tom is the person to tell you all about it.’

Thomasina Miers, author and chef-owner of Wahaca restaurant chain  

‘Thomas, aside from having one of the early great beards of NYC, played some of the finest music ever to crawl into my drunken ears. He retains the same intimidating and generous approach to mezcal: know everything worth knowing about a subject, avoid the garbage, love it, and share.’

James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem

‘Before mezcal I knew tequila.  We danced together and had a good time.  Then I found mezcal and we not only danced but we talked and talked.  As a lover of whisky, mezcal was an easy step for me.  And Tom is the person to tell you all about it.’

Thomasina Miers, author and chef-owner of Wahaca restaurant chain  

‘Thomas, aside from having one of the early great beards of NYC, played some of the finest music ever to crawl into my drunken ears. He retains the same intimidating and generous approach to mezcal: know everything worth knowing about a subject, avoid the garbage, love it, and share.’

James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem

The definitive guide to Mexico's best kept secret; Mezcal. Unlike its infamous offspring tequila, until recently you would have had to take a trip to Mexico to try this intriguing spirit. But with ‘Mezcalerias’ popping up everywhere from New York City to London, Tokyo and beyond, and mezcal increasingly seen on the menus of the most discerning and hippest bars, the agave plant-based alcohol is the cool new drink taking the world by storm. Embark on a regional tour of Mexico and discover local mezcal gems in this illustrated guide to the best 'mezcalerias' (mezcal bars) in the world, then work your way through more than 30 cocktail recipes from the world’s best mezcal bartenders.  From backyard heroes to big names, this is a comprehensive guide fwith over 100 varieties of mezcal, complete with a tasting wheel to help explain the subtleties of this intriguing drink and make you a connoisseur in no time.

‘Before mezcal I knew tequila. We danced together and had a good time. Then I found mezcal and we not only danced but we talked and talked. As a lover of whisky, mezcal was an easy step for me...


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ISBN 9781911127154
PRICE US$25.00 (USD)
PAGES 224

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A fascinating look at the varieties and production of mezcal and tequila. Undoubtedly one of the best books I have read on these delicious products of Mexico. Recommended.

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Fantastic book reference about the Mezcal. From A to Z. The book contains very interesting about this legendary drink. It goes from the origin of this drink to an excellent collection of recipes with the instructions.

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I was pre-approved for this title after reviewing a similar tome about rum. I picked it up reluctantly, much like an assigned reading in school, but find myself as riveted by how mezcal is made. I now have a list of mezcales I want to try, as well as cocktails that use mezcal.

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The author explores everything you want to know about Mezcal. He begins with the plants, the production and the finished product. The author really knows his subject and does a very good job of explaining all the characteristics of this drink. I really enjoyed reading about the history what makes the differences. Along with the text there are some wonderful photographs. The end of the book includes reviews of many brands and recipes. Enjoy

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