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What links Fidel Castro, pirates from the Caribbean and George
Washington? Rum. A Rum Tale: Spirit of the New World is a look at
the history of one of the Caribbean's most famous and favourite
drinks. From its start as a by-product of a mysterious plant called
'sugar cane' to twentieth-century bootlegging, smuggling and
prohibition, rum's heritage is as rich as its flavour - so pour
yourself a drink and turn the page.
Drink like a true American this election season with fun and creative
presidential-themed cocktails! Whether you like a more conservative
pour or are liberal with your libations, let's embrace the pursuit of
happiness.
It's election season, and if you're anything like most Americans, you
like your ballots with a side of booze and your suffrage accompanied by
something tall and stiff. In United We Drink, you're invited to
celebrate the nation one presidential-themed cocktail at a time.
Whether your political views come "with a twist" or are a little more
"old-fashioned," this book has you covered. Inside this must-have
bartender handbook you'll find:
- 45 easy cocktail and mocktail recipes inspired by each of the
presidents
- 5 themed drinks for Republicans, Democrats, and Independents,
with guided cutting lines so you can cut out whatever doesn't suit you
- Inspirational, artfully designed quotes from Founding Fathers and
former presidents
Some of the all-American, presidentially-themed cocktails featured in
United We Drink include:
- Cherry Nelson (inspired by George Washington)
- Massachusetts Mimosa (inspired by John Adams)
- Apple Rosemary Gin and Tonic (inspired by Abraham Lincoln)
- Irish Hot Chocolate (inspired by Chester A. Arthur)
- Hot Teddy (inspired by Theodore Roosevelt)
- Mezcal Margarita inspired by (Dwight D. Eisenhower)
- Frozen Strawberry Jackuiri (inspired by John F. Kennedy)
- Peaceful Peach Spritzer (inspired by Jimmy Carter)
United We Drink is a must for:
- Election-night parties
- Presidential debates
- Fourth of July get-togethers
- Memorial Day cookouts
- And any night you're just feeling a little patriotic.
With accessible ingredients and easy-to-follow directions, these
recipes are made with the home bartender in mind. United We Drink is
your party ticket to good times and fabulous drinks no matter which
side of the aisle you sit on. So, raise your glass to America and enjoy
something tall, refreshing, and cool this election season (or any
season for that matter)!
From prompting a transition from hunter-gatherer to an agrarian
lifestyle in ancient Mesopotamia to bankrolling Britain's
imperialist conquests, strategic taxation and the regulation of
beer has played a pivotal role throughout history. Beeronomics: How
Beer Explains the World tells these stories, and many others,
whilst also exploring the key innovations that propelled the
industrialization and consolidation of the beer market. At the same
time when mega-mergers in the brewing industry are creating huge
transnationals selling their beer across the globe, the craft beer
movement in America and Europe has brought the rich history of
ancient brewing techniques to the forefront in recent years. But
less talked about is the economic influence of this beverage on the
world and the myriad ways it has shaped the course of history.
Beeronomics covers world history through the lens of beer,
exploring the common role that beer taxation has played throughout
and providing context for recognizable brands and consumer trends
and tastes. Beeronomics examines key developments that have moved
the brewing industry forward. Its most ubiquitous ingredient, hops,
was used by the Hanseatic League to establish the export dominance
of Hamburg and Bremen in the sixteenth century. During the late
nineteenth century, bottom-fermentation led to the spread of
industrial lager beer. Industrial innovations in bottling,
refrigeration, and TV advertising paved the way for the
consolidation and market dominance of major macrobreweries like
Anheuser Busch in America and Artois Brewery in Belgium during the
twentieth century. We're now in the era of global integration- one
multinational AB InBev, claims 46% of all beer profits- but there's
a counterrevolution afoot of small, independent craft breweries in
both America, Belgium and around the world. Beeronomics surveys
these trends, giving context to why you see which brands and styles
on shelves at your local supermarket or on tap at the nearby pub.
If you love Holly Martin, Sarah Morgan and Jill Shalvis, you'll
love Jaci Burton! What readers are saying about The Best Man Plan!
'A lovely fun read full of extremely likeable characters who make
the book an absolute joy to read' 'I loved every minute of it and
didn't want it to end' 'A sweet and hot friends-to-lovers story. I
can't wait to see the next story' Don't miss The Engagement
Arrangement - out now! Readers say it's 'a lovely summer read'!
'Always sexy, romantic and charming' Jill Shalvis 'The characters
leap off the page and the romance sparkles' Romantic Times New York
Times bestselling author Jaci Burton kicks off her dreamy new Boots
and Bouquets series with a sweep-you-off-your-feet
friends-to-lovers romance. Three days before Erin Bellini's
wedding, her fiance breaks up with her...in an email. Hurt and
embarrassed, she turns to veterinarian Jason Callum, who's both the
best man and the hottest guy she knows. But Jason wants a lot more
than just a one-night stand with the woman he's cared about for
years. He's intent on taking things slow, determined to show Erin
what real love can look like. Suddenly Erin finds herself with
feelings she never planned on having again - she just isn't sure
she can trust her instincts. After all, she made a terrible choice
with her ex-fiance. But Jason intends to convince her that he's the
best man for her, and that what they have together is a true love
that will last forever... Want more fun romance? Look out for more
cowboys and weddings in the Boots and Bouquets series and check out
Jaci's gorgeously romantic Hope series beginning with Hope Flames.
Or, to turn up the heat, look out for Jaci's sizzling Brotherhood
by Fire and Play-By-Play series which began with The Perfect Play.
In 1300, women brewed and sold most of the ale drunk in England, but by 1600 the industry was largely controlled by men. Ale, Beer and Brewsters investigates this change, asking how, when, and why brewing ceased to be a woman's trade and became a trade of men. In doing so, Bennett sheds new light on a central problem in women's history: the effects of early capitalism on the status of women's work.
This is exactly what it sounds like: instead of photos or
illustrations, this cocktail book is fully illustrated with oil
paintings. Featuring an all-star team, Cocktails, A Still Life is
less of a bartending guide and more of a presentation piece
attracting the eye, mind, and palate focused squarely on the
art-including the dozens of luscious, hand-painted images. As they
say, "We drink first with our eyes." Contemporary still-life master
Todd Casey has collected 60 paintings for 60 classic drink recipes,
developed by Drinkology author James Waller, that are then paired
with witty and imminently readable behind-the-bar anecdotes and
histories by beverage historian Christine Sismondo. Broken down
into sections, inspired by times and events that call for a
cocktail, the book includes art, recipes, and history. Drinks
include: Part One: Daytime Drinking * Belgian Beers * Bellini *
Bloody Mary * Mojito * Ramos Gin Fizz Part Two: Aperitivo Hour *
Aperol Spritz * Daiquiri * Gimlet * Gin & Tonic * Sgroppino
Part Three: Cocktail Party * Cosmopolitan * Long Island Iced Tea *
Mai Tai * Negroni * Vieux Carre Part Four: Celebration * Egg Nog *
French 75 * Margarita * Mezcal and Sangrita * Mint Julep Part Five:
After Dinner/Nightcap * Boulevardier * Brandy Alexander *
Grasshopper * Irish Coffee * Sake Both a sophisticated gift and a
useful cocktail-making guide, Cocktails, A Still Life is not just
for "cocktail nerds" but also for those who enjoy finely crafted
art and finely crafted beverages.
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