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Mezcal has entered the chat.

Welcome to MezcalDaily.com, the smoky manga guide to agave spirits, ancient ovens, label goblins, dramatic cousins, heroic donkeys, wild agave warnings, and the serious cultural craft behind every thoughtful sip.

Important: MezcalDaily is educational and cultural. It is not a dare, not a drinking challenge, and not your uncle’s “just one more” speech. Sip slowly. Drink water. Eat food. Respect the people, place, and plant.

Today’s smoky syllabus

Learn mezcal without falling into the label volcano.

Mezcal can feel confusing fast: agave varieties, regions, production styles, ABV, ovens, fermentation, stills, and words that look like they were invented by a paperwork goblin. Good news: the goblin works here now, and we make him explain himself.

Meet the crew

Agave Boy needs help. The Label Goblin is already loose.

Every great educational site needs a cast. Ours has a student, a smoke wizard, a terroir goddess, a patient donkey, a master mezcalero, and a goblin who thinks “NOM-070” is a prank password.

The jokes are big. The respect is bigger. MezcalDaily explains culture, craft, sustainability, regions, tasting, and labels without turning the subject into a boring lecture or a reckless party dare.

Meet MezcalDaily
The MezcalDaily team with agave characters, mezcalero, donkey, and manga guides.

Serious notes, funny hat

Respect the craft. Enjoy the comedy.

MezcalDaily uses humor to make agave education approachable, but the subject deserves care. The traditions, producers, landscapes, labor, and communities behind mezcal are not props.

Our rule: joke about confusion, labels, bad marketing, and our own ignorance — not about the people who keep the tradition alive.

Read the Disclaimer
Responsible drinking poster with MezcalDaily characters and safety icons.

Legal-age adults only.

MezcalDaily.com discusses alcoholic beverages for education, culture, history, and responsible appreciation. Do not drink and drive. Do not drink underage. Do not turn mezcal into a stunt. Drink water. Eat food. Respect the room.