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The Science of Tequila

  • 1st Edition - July 1, 2025
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Anne Gschaedler Mathis, Melchor Arellano Plaza, Manuel Kirchmayr, Enrique J. Herrera-López
  • Language: English

The Science of Tequila is the first English language book published on Tequila production. The book contextualizes tequila with historical, social, and cultural information, coveri… Read more

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Description

The Science of Tequila is the first English language book published on Tequila production. The book contextualizes tequila with historical, social, and cultural information, covering the cultivation of the Agave tequilana plant, the stages of the tequila production process, and the characterization of the final product. Finally, the management of tequila by-products are covered, including their sustainable uses and potential as biofuels. This book will be of interest to beverage scientists interested in the distillation and fermentation of alcoholic beverages, plant scientists interested in the agave plant, and engineers in the alcoholic beverages, biorefinery, vinasses, and waste treatment industries.

R&D departments at beverage companies interested in producing tequila or mezcal will also benefit from this reference.

Key features

  • Presents the latest advances in research and technology developed around tequila production processes
  • Covers tequila’s raw material—Agave tequilana—and describes common problems and solutions in its cultivation
  • Details processes of treatment and the use of tequila by-products for sustainable production
  • Outlines the historic, economic, and legal context of tequila production

Readership

Researchers in industry and academia including: o Food and beverage scientists interested in distillation and fermentation of alcoholic beverages o Plant scientists interested in the agave plant and it’s genetic improvement o Engineers interested in the production process of alcoholic beverages, as well as advanced instrumentation, modelling, and automation strategies for production and authentication o Researchers interested in biorefinery, vinasses, and waste treatment. Production managers, technicians and laboratory staff that work in the tequila industry or are involved in the agave-tequila value chain

Table of contents

I. Historical Context and Current Production

1. History and evolution of tequila production

2. Exploring the social issue of the tequila industry

II. Agrobiotechnology of Agave tequilana Weber Var. azul

3.Taxonomy, reproduction and genetic improvement

4. Plagues and diseases of agave

III. Different Stages of the Tequila Production Process

5. Extraction of agave juice

6. Fermentation

7. Distillation

8. Maturation

9. Advances in sensor development, mathematical modeling and automation in the tequila

IV. Characterization of the Final Product

10. Tequila charaterization, normativity and authenticity

11. Sensorial qualities of tequila

V. Management of tequila by-products

12. Treatment and management of solid tequila by-products

13. Treatment and management of tequila vinasse

14.Tequila by-products biorefinery: Trends and perspectives

VII. Tequila Industry Perspectives

15. Tequila Industry perspectives and challenges

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 25, 2025
  • Language: English

About the editors

AG

Anne Gschaedler Mathis

Dr. Anne Gschaedler is a researcher and the director of the Zapopan unit of the Center for Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco (CIATEJ), in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. She has a PhD in Biotechnology and Food Industry (INPL, Nancy, France, 1994) and her research focuses on artisan fermentation processes (tequila, mezcal, cocoa), physiological studies of non-Saccharomyces yeasts, and optimization of the production process. As a Professor of postgraduates in Biotechnological Innovation at CIATEJ, she teaches biotechnology and has trained 15 doctorates and 18 masters graduates. She has conducted several research projects, as well as projects in collaboration with the beverage industry, including small producers. She is responsible for the Mexican Thematic Network of Sustainable Integral Use and Biotechnology of Agaves. She has 70 international publications, is co-author of 8 patents and belongs to the National System of Researchers, level III. She served as editor and co-authored a chapter in “Ciencia y Tecnología del Tequila, Avances y Perspectivas” edited by CIATEJ.

Affiliations and expertise
Center for Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco (CIATEJ). Mexico

MA

Melchor Arellano Plaza

Dr. Melchor Arellano Plaza completed his bachelor’s degree in Biochemical Engineering, his master’s degree in Biotechnological Processes and PhD in Experimental Biology. Since 1998 he has worked in CIATEJ in the areas of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, in Mexican artisanal fermented beverages. Dr. Arellano has participated in the publication of more than 25 articles related to fermented beverages including tequila. He contributed chapters to both the first and second editions of the book "Ciencia y Tecnología del Tequila". His research line refers to the isolation, identification, and characterization of native microorganisms from artisanal beverages, as well as the scaling of processes at a pilot and industrial level. He also participates in the investigation of the stress effect on the fermentative capacities of yeasts and in the development of specialized equipment for the growth of microorganisms including the production and recovery of metabolites.

Affiliations and expertise
Center for Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco (CIATEJ), Mexico

MK

Manuel Kirchmayr

Dr. Manuel R. Kirchmayr was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on May 18th, 1979. His academic background includes a bachelor in Biochemical Engineering, and a direct Ph.D. in Productive Biotechnology. Since 2012 he has been working in the Industrial Biotechnology unit at the Center of Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco, (CIATEJ). During this time, he has generated knowledge about the detailed composition of microbial consortia present in different traditional and industrial fermentation processes, by applying microbiological methods and molecular biology techniques, both culture-dependent and independent. He co-authored a chapter in the last version of the book, “Ciencia y Tecnología del Tequila, Avances y Perspectivas” edited by CIATEJ, and has published diverse journal papers related to Tequila, Mezcal and other traditional beverages.

Affiliations and expertise
Center for Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco (CIATEJ)

EH

Enrique J. Herrera-López

Dr. Enrique J. Herrera-López was born in Guadalajara Mexico on July 22nd, 1970. His academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering, a master’s degree in industrial electronics, and a Ph.D. in Automation and Control. Since 1997 he has been working in the Industrial Biotechnology area of the Center of Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco, (CIATEJ). Currently, he leads the Laboratory for Innovation in Bioelectronics and Artificial Intelligence (LINBIA®) at CIATEJ. Since 1997, he is related to mathematical modeling, (bio)sensor design and evaluation, data analysis, machine learning, and automation in bioprocesses, including spirit beverages and Tequila. He participated and co-authored diverse chapters in the previous versions of the book, “Ciencia y Tecnología del Tequila, Avances y Perspectivas” edited by CIATEJ, and has published diverse journal papers related to Tequila.

Affiliations and expertise
Center for Research and Assistance in Technology and Design of the State of Jalisco (CIATEJ), Mexico

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