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"Just as the Pilgrim fathers brewed their first batches of beer in
Massachusetts, so too were Massachusetts brewing pioneers in the
forefront of the craft brewing revolution. With this guidebook in
hand, you can embark on a rich treasure trail reflecting the true
state of American craft brewing in the early twenty-first century."
--Tony Forder, Publisher, "Ale Street News"
- The definitive guide to Massachusetts's 46 breweries and
brewpubs
- Types of beer brewed at each site and the authoris pick of the
best beer to try
- Information on tours, takeout, and food for each brewery
Anything is possible with sunshine and a glass of rosé.
Pale and delicate or robust and ruby red, rosé has fuelled a revolution
in the drinking world. Take a dip into this fact-filled book and
discover the fascinating history of the pink drink, along with truly
informative details on the winemaking process, types of grapes, growing
regions of the world and the best ways to select and serve your rosé.
Celebrate the halcyon days of summer all year round with 20 cocktail
recipes and a variety of food pairings. Amuse yourself with
entertaining quotations and sayings that capture the love of rosé.
Explore fun facts, stats and trivia. There is something here for
everyone, whether you prefer your Provence dry and sparkling or you're
a brosé who loves frozé.
Whisky enthusiasts all over the world look forward to the Malt
Whisky Yearbook every autumn. This 17th edition is again fully
revised and packed with new and up-to-date information on more than
400 whisky distilleries from all over the world. Distinguished
whisky experts contribute with new features written exclusively for
this new edition along with details of hundreds of whisky shops,
whisky sites and new bottlings. The Independent Bottlers chapter
gives you all the details about the worlds most successful blenders
and bottlers complete with tasting notes. A comprehensive summary
of the whisky year that was and all the latest statistics is also
included. Malt Whisky Yearbook 2022 includes more than 250 tasting
notes describing the flavour of single malts from all working
distilleries in Scotland and Japan. Finally, with more than 500
colour photographs, Malt Whisky Yearbook 2022 is as much an
essential reference guide as a book to read for pleasure.
Drink deliciously and magickally with this exquisite compendium of
potent mystical beverages, with witchy wisdom from author Shawn
Engel and expertly crafted cocktails from mixologist Steven
Nichols. For thousands of years, witches young and old have
concocted mysterious potions to heal, to divine the future, to get
in touch with the energies of the planet-and just to have fun. In
this enchanting compendium of 40 drink recipes, mystical maven
Shawn Engel shares her thoughts on what to imbibe for power,
energy, and amusement. Written in tandem with the award-winning
cocktail writer and developer Steven Nichols, this collection
presents a broad range of drinks for every purpose. Whether it's a
trio of beverages celebrating the energies of the maiden, mother,
and crone (with notes of pomegranate, fig, and smoke respectively),
or an eminently sippable mint-based money magick brew for
prosperity, this book is a party with a purpose. Not only are these
drinks fun and shareable, they also contain ingredients with
ancient magickal significance. For example, the 'Keep it Hexy' is
not only a delicious vodka-based cocktail perfect for kick-starting
a memorable evening, it also contains black pepper to return a hex
to sender, sage to cleanse an evil eye, and blackberries for
protection. All recipes include energetic properties and plenty of
information about magickal ingredients and why they've been used to
address certain ills for millennia; some even come with invocations
and rituals to amplify their power.
- New and updated edition of the bestselling guide to
Pennsylvania's 73 breweries and brewpubs
- History of brewing in the state
- Full information for travelers, such as lodging, nearby points
of interest, and recommended bars in the area
- Each profile includes types of beer brewed at the site,
available tours, food served, and the author's "Pick" of the best
beer to try
- Includes special sections on hotel bars, brewing beer, beer
traveling, regional foods, and beer festivals
Britain is fast becoming one of the world's most exciting wine
regions. In this guide, wine expert and photographer Ed Dallimore
provides detailed notes on the best vineyards, wineries and wines
of Britain, all accompanied by his gorgeous photography. Ed lets
you into his secrets about where to go for cellar door sales,
explores which wines are being produced in which regions, and
shares insights into hidden gems to seek out and try. A
comprehensive guide to the vineyards, wineries and wines of
Britain, from award-winning producers creating world-class
sparkling whites to up-and-coming winemakers surprising the world
with the diversity and quality of their wines.
Once upon a time in America there was a gentleman named Charles
Christopher Mueller, who published, in 1934, seven little volumes
titled Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars. He wasn't alone, his three
compatriots--Al Hoppe, A V Guzman, and James Cunningham--compiled
the recipes they shook and stirred at 30 bars around the US before
Prohibition. They had met in 1906, at the height of the cocktail's
Golden Age. In this compilation there is a recipe for a
Cosmopolitan Daisy made with raspberry syrup and gin instead of
cranberry juice and vodka There's only one problem in reading
vintage cocktail books. Some of the ingredients are no longer
available and need to be replaced with a focus on maintaining the
original flavour profile as closely as can be practically managed.
This can take years when you are working through 1,374 recipes:
That is how many drinks this compilation contains. That is why
award-winning London mixologist Myles Davies scoured through the
contents and annotated everything including the spirits
descriptions to give you, the reader, an opportunity to play with
less pressure. So now it's time to stroll through pre-Prohibition
American cocktails with the four gentlemen known as the American
Traveling Mixologists and their British sidekick. Don't just stop
at the Cosmopolitan Daisy. There are plenty of jewels in this
treasure chest.
The brewing history of Toronto is as rich and complex as the many
beers produced in the city's breweries. Many of these breweries
still exist, but dozens have been lost to time or development. Take
a look back at these historically and culturally significant
breweries and discover the influence they had on the city's past.
Beer expert and author Jordan St. John details the stories of
sixteen beer makers, from the locations of the facilities to the
range of their offerings, and includes fascinating biographical
information on the prominent brewers who were also notable members
of Toronto society -- John Doel, Eugene O'Keefe, and Enoch Turner,
to name a few. This important new contribution to the city's
history is sure to be a fascinating exploration for beer
enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
IT STANDS TO REASON THAT IF OUR FOODS ARE NOW LIGHTER AND MORE DYNAMIC, OUR WINES SHOULD BE ALSO. A longtime champion of the victimized wine consumer, Willie Gluckstern debunks the myths and misinformation surrounding the (allegedly) complex subject of wine. His straightforward advice includes: - The wines that go BEST with food -- and why.
- A cure for label worship: "There are just as many lousy $60 bottles as $3.99 bottles."
- How to avoid getting ripped off in stores and restaurants.
- How to choose a great wineshop: "Do they know where Italy is?"
- Dreary housekeeping tips, such as storage, decanting, saving opened wine, and "that sulfite thing."
Plus, the straight poop on oak, "the MSG of wine," a few well-chosen words for greedy restaurants and retailers ("Those bastards!"), and an unprecedented exposé of mass-market Champagne, including how to find the good stuff by cracking the secret label code. Irreverent, informative, and controversial, The Wine Avenger is indispensable for beginners as well as enthusiasts.
Learning about wine can be a daunting task. With terms like
assemblage, batonnage and cuvee; ullage, terroir and vielles
vignes, it's not surprising that many people are put off and simply
reach for the nearest bottle of red or white in the supermarket
aisle. This is the perfect, concise guide for anyone who loves wine
but wants to find out more. Arranged in an easy-to-use format in
which different types of wine are shown schematically on a map like
the London Underground, the reader can see at a glance the salient
features of hundreds of different wines and how they relate to each
other in terms of taste. A unique and original tool to navigate the
complex world of wine, The Pocket Guide to Wine enables wine lovers
to find out more about the wines they already like and to make
informed choices as they explore further.
Bourbon Is My Comfort Food reveals the delicious beauty of bourbon
in cocktails and the joy of creating them. Whether readers are new
to bourbon or already steeped in its history and lifestyle, they
will gain the knowledge to make great bourbon cocktails, share them
with friends and family, and expand their whiskey horizons-because
the only thing better than a glass of bourbon or a bourbon cocktail
is sharing it with a friend. As the saying goes, "There are no
strangers with a glass of bourbon in your hand." From building your
home bar to basics on cocktail technique, Heather Wibbels showcases
classic bourbon cocktails-like the Old Fashioned, the Manhattan,
Whiskey Sours, Highballs, Juleps and more-in approachable ways. She
even includes Cocktail Labs, experiments to explore classic
cocktail elements and play with flavors, textures, infusions,
syrups and garnishes. With over 140 recipes, this book is more than
a cocktail recipe book-it's a primer on manipulating flavors and
balance in whiskey cocktails. But more than that, Bourbon Is My
Comfort Food is a celebration of 10 years of bourbon education and
cocktails by Bourbon Women, the first spirits group dedicated to
women and their love of bourbon. This book celebrates with
cocktails from the Bourbon Women leadership team, branches across
the nation and winners from the Bourbon Women annual Not Your Pink
Drink contest. Get out your bourbon and cocktail shaker, and
explore the wide world of bourbon cocktails with Heather Wibbels
and Bourbon Women!
A unique look at the meaning of the taste for wine in Britain, from
the establishment of a Commonwealth in 1649 to the Commercial
Treaty between Britain and France in 1860 - this book provides an
extraordinary window into the politics and culture of England and
Scotland just as they were becoming the powerful British state.
This important and extremely interesting book is a serious
scientific and authoritative overview of the implications of
drinking beer as part of the human diet. Coverage of this book
includes a history of beer in the diet, an overview of beer
production and beer compositional analysis, the impact of raw
materials, the desirable and undesirable components in beer and the
contribution of beer to health, and social issues. Written by
Professor Charlie Bamforth, well known for a lifetime's work in the
brewing world, "Beer: Health and Nutrition" should find a place on
the shelves of all those involved in providing dietary advice.
With easy to follow clear instructions, this book contains more
than 30 recipes for making liqueurs and infusions, featuring a wide
range of tastes and ingredients from blackberries and chili to
Turkish delight and chocolate. This is the essential practical
guide for anyone wanting to explore the world of spirited
infusions, whether to create the most amazing bespoke drinks
collection, make the most of seasons fruits and foraging trips, or
host sparkling cocktail parties.
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