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Te de Mouse - Black Muffin IPA by Juguetes Perdidos and Cerveza Mur
Te de Mouse – Black Muffin IPA is a bold collaboration between Juguetes Perdidos and Cerveza Mur. With rich dark malt, balanced bitterness, and a smooth finish, this beer is as complex as its label art. In this post, we crack it open, explore the story behind the brew, and explain why this black IPA deserves a spot on your radar.
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Se Me Sale La Vaina But Haven't Lost My Cool
Se Me Sale La Vaina is a vanilla-infused brown ale from 7 Puentes that balances sweetness and malt in all the right ways. In this post, we crack open this limited-edition brew, share tasting notes, and explain why it’s perfect for when you’re just about to lose it—but still chill enough to enjoy a great beer.
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Albamonte Restaurant Review
If you’ve never had Pollo a la Gasparini, Albamonte in Buenos Aires is the place to try it. This juicy roast chicken, drenched in savory jus and served with golden potatoes, is a local legend. In this post, we break down how to order it, why it’s worth the hype, and what makes this neighborhood spot a classic.
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Out of the COVID-19 Ashes
From the depths of the pandemic, Buenos Aires' food and beverage community emerged stronger and more united. This post delves into how local chefs, brewers, and food enthusiasts collaborated to reignite the city's culinary spirit, turning shared meals into symbols of hope and resilience.
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Forma Fantasma by Strange Brewing
Forma Fantasma by Strange Brewing is a bold imperial stout brewed with toasted coconut and vanilla beans. This post explores the flavor profile, the story behind its intergalactic label, and why this high-ABV dark beer is one of the most memorable Argentine craft brews we’ve tried.
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Fernandito and another Italian connection
Argentina’s national cocktail, the Fernandito, is more than just Fernet and Coke—it’s a story of immigration, taste, and cultural pride. In this post, we trace the drink’s Italian roots, how it became a local staple, and why it still shows up alongside every picada worth remembering.
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Dulce de Leche, what is it?
Is it caramel? Is it magic? Dulce de leche is Argentina’s most beloved sweet, and this post breaks down what it is, how it’s made, and why it stirs up so much nostalgia across Latin America. From breakfast tables to dessert menus, it’s a spreadable symbol of comfort—and a must-try while you’re here.
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