Juan Lobo Tequila

Patio drinking at its finest includes liquor that will smooth out the rough edges of your day.

Summer has kicked off in Austin, and with social distancing still in full force I’ve found that patio time is my escape. My 9-5 job in an essential workforce is stressful, and I’ve found it very helpful to unwind at the picnic table in my backyard. A drink in hand, feeling the wind ruffle my hair while listening to the sounds of birds chirping and insects trilling is an excellent way to wash away my day. The fine folks at Juan Lobo Tequila gifted several bottles of their tequila to me for sampling, and it has made my patio time a most excellent experience.

Photo courtesy of Juan Lobo Tequila

Juan Lobo Tequila is not your ordinary brand. At heart, it’s a romance, the marriage of music and mixology. Local singer-songwriter Jon Wolfe, who is making waves in the country music industry was a tequila lover in search of his perfect drink. Not satisfied with the liquors he had tasted, Jon Wolfe followed his heart and chased flavors until he found what he had searched for in the highlands of Mexico. Juan Lobo Tequila is crafted by hand in Jalisco, with agave produced by five generations of farmers. The high altitude allows the agave to develop its distinctive sweetness, forming Juan Lobo Tequila’s rich flavoring. At last, Jon Wolfe had found his elusive prey, and fell in love with the land that gave it to him.

Photo courtesy of Juan Lobo Tequila

While Wolfe maintains a home in Austin on Town Lake (“Lady Bird Lake” to you newer arrivals to our fair city), he escapes to the highlands as often as his tour schedule — and the current pandemic — allows. He visits Arandas, where the Juan Lobo Tequila distillery is located, or nearby Guadalajara every few months. Managing his career and growing his tequila brand is hectic business, and Wolfe says when he is at the distillery he can shut things down and simply enjoy what he’s created. “It’s such a gorgeous, pastoral environment and it truly feels like coming home when I’m there.” While in Mexico, his distillery/producer family has been encouraging his emerging bilingualism, spurring him on the road to fluency.

Available at select liquor stores in Austin, Juan Lobo Tequila is a delicious addition to my liquor cabinet. The bottles have the elegantly rustic look of handblown Mexico glassware, with tiny bubbles. Each style of tequila has its own exclusive flavor. Aged the longest, the Anejo tequila held a peppery, vanilla flavor and I sipped it over ice. The Blanco has a crisp bite that is perfection with citrus, such as in the signature La Capilla cocktail. I love Reposado tequila for its almost buttery sweet notes, and used it to create a low carb margarita using a mixer I found locally. Guilt free cocktails!

Austinites may bump into Wolfe at the liquor store, as he indulges in the delight of purchasing his own tequila. “First of all, launching my own tequila brand was a dream of mine for so long, and the process of taking a product to market is very tedious and it takes a lot of work, so there’s definitely an emotional feeling when I see my product on the shelves – something I’ve worked so hard for,” says Wolfe. He’s dedicated years to the romance of his tequila, and we reap the benefits whether it’s in a shot glass, margarita or rocks glass.

Juan Lobo Tequila is perfect for #MargaritaMonday, #TequilaTuesday, and #ThirstyThursday. Buy it for your next backyard barbecue and mix up frosty margaritas, or surrender to the allure of a tequila-based Old Fashioned. Turn on the tunes and turn off your worries, and allow the tequila to provide a respite from the world for your much needed happy hour. Tune in to Jon Wolfe on iTunes, Spotify, and Pandora until you can catch a live show. Relax, and enjoy your tequila. I’ll be doing the same.

While this product was provided to me free of charge, all opinions are my own.

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Austin Declares “State of Disaster” & Ban on Large Gatherings

UPDATES: MotoGP has postponed the races until November 2020. Live Fire! has been cancelled, and the Austin Food & Wine Alliance will be issuing refunds.

The news out of City Hall is meant to protect the public, but leaves event organizers scrambling for ways to lessen the damage to their bottom line and beef up sanitation plans in the hopes their show might go on. The City of Austin has issued a “state of disaster” specifically banning SXSW, and Travis County followed with its own. This has led to deep scrutiny of upcoming crowd-heavy events.

For Austin, other than SXSW, the next few months is a slew of outdoor revelry including Austin Lamb Jam, Moto GP, Live Fire! Austin, and the swanky Dell Match Play, and Texas Relays. There’s also Art City Austin, and the Austin Urban Music Fest coming up as well as the hugely popular Austin Food & Wine Festival. We’ve heard that Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion has been greenlighted, but the jury is still out on Rodeo Austin.

The Austin Celtic Association has canceled their annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration at Jordan Bachman Pioneer Farms, out of an abundance of caution. One would think that Moontower Comedy Festival is safe due to the nature of the festival with shows held in a variety of venues that already offer adequate handwashing facilities. Everything is predicated on how well the event organizers have planned for sanitation, handwashing facilities and the like. Read more about the city’s new mass gathering criteria here.

The economic impact of cancellations is negatively impacting Austin, with layoffs of a third of the year-round SXSW staff following just days after the premiere education, technology and music festival announced that the city had issued an order cancelling it. Our city’s restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, driving services and musicians are all taking a deep hit, financially speaking. The Austin city council continues its discussions of the Covid-19 coronavirus in a March 10, 2020 meeting. Expect more information to be forthcoming.

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Better Half Coffee & Cocktails

The CFT coffee cocktail and a michelada.

After meeting a friend at Better Half Coffee & Cocktails for a leisurely weekend lunch, I’m promising myself I’ll return soon. The charming little spot has gained much praise, most especially for their cheeseburger. Heck, I was happy before I’d even exited my car, as Better Half has a parking lot that is not only free, but ample. In downtown Austin, even West of Lamar, “free and ample” is not normally associated with parking.

Because it is an intimate space, the line to order food can be daunting at peak times. And if it’s your first visit, please know that there’s more seating outdoor on the patio than inside, or at least it seemed that way on a crowded Saturday. Once the brewery next door opens it will be even more of a hot spot than it is now, but please know this food is worth the wait.

Chicken biscuit sandwich with jalapeno-honey butter and these amazing curry bread & butter pickles.

With food inexpensive by downtown standards as well as generous portions, this is the place to hit if you want mouthwatering food that won’t break the bank. The atmosphere is on-trend casual but just like Austin itself, that could mean cute sundresses and sandals or tee shirts with running shorts, whichever you’re sporting at the moment. The train tracks are just over the fence and every so often our conversation would still as the horn blared, and I savored the moment of eating al fresco in the city I adore.

The Fall Big Salad with steak.

The kitchen here certainly knows what it’s doing, which is whipping out plate after plate of beautiful, tasty offerings with attention to flavor detail. The jalapeno-honey butter was just the right combination of heat and sweet on my chicken biscuit sandwich, and the curry bread and butter pickles made a sweet(ish) pickle lover out of me. That biscuit, that tender, buttery biscuit is the stuff carb dreams are made of, with the flaky and airy interior and satisfyingly crisp edges.

Sour cream donut holes with peach preserves.

We didn’t pass up dessert, and neither should you. This trip we opted for warm donut holes drizzled with a vanilla bean glazed and served with peach preserves. If I happen to stop by for coffee in the coming week, I’m getting an order to go. I predict they don’t last the car ride, and I’ll probably end up with preserves on my pants. As our weather continues to warm up, I intend to try the Thai Tea Puddin’ Pop on the menu. It boasts a “white chocolate magic shell” along with shredded coconut. I bet it’s sublime.

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