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Whisky enthusiasts all over the world look forward to the Malt
Whisky Yearbook every autumn. This 13th 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 world's 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 2018 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 2018 is as much an
essential reference guide as a book to read for pleasure.
Whisky is a story. Whisky is many stories. This book brings
together the most surprising anecdotes from the world of whisky and
is therefore the perfect addition to other books on distilling,
tasting and travelling. Enjoy heart-warming tales about secret
recipes, haunted castles, hidden distilleries, generous drunks and
the first whisky tourist, and discover aspects about whisky that
you'll never find in any other book. For almost 40 years, whisky
enthusiast Fernand Dacquin has been travelling through this
wonderful world of whisky, in search of the most striking stories
and images. Now he turns those experiences into 111 stories, in his
own tongue-in-cheek style. The result is a wonderfully unusual
book, published in a practical format that leaves one hand free for
a good glass of whisky.
Craft Gin Making is a detailed guide to entering the world of gin
production. For beginners and experienced producers alike, it
offers key insights and practical advice on what you need to get
started and how to progress in this fascinating and growing craft.
It covers both distilling and cold compounding, providing advice on
equipment and detailing step-by-step processes, whilst discussing a
wide variety of gin production issues. Topics covered include a
brief history of gin and gin making; the tools, equipment and
ingredients needed for the different methods of producing gin; the
most common methods and how to achieve success in them; the
practicalities of filtration, bottling, sealing and labelling;
making flavoured gins; why things might go wrong and how to correct
them and, finally, the legal aspects of gin production.
This is the book for the winemaker who likes the ease and
convenience of making wine from concentrates for those who enjoy
wine but lacks the facilities to make it from grapes and other
fruits. The recipes in this edition are formulated from
concentrates which are readily available to make 1-2 gallon batches
of wine. The book is the culmination of many years of work with
concentrates from all over the world. Peter Duncan's vast
experience and knowledge of the way wine can be made with
concentrates is all here in these pages - this is the book that
every winemaker who uses them will want to keep for ready
reference.
Bourbon is America's favourite spirit and has been for more than a
decade. Eric Zandona - spirits specialist at the American
Distilling Institute - explores the history, craft and rich flavour
of this distinctive spirit. The Little Book of Bourbon, the perfect
drinker's companion; delves into this wonderful world and offers
everything you need to know at a glance about Bourbon - from how it
is made, how to drink it like a pro and the key things you need to
understand when buying a bottle. The Little Book of Bourbon also
features 20 classic cocktail recipes, from an Old Fashioned to a
Manhattan or Whiskey Sour.
Winemaking is never easy - but in the case of Chateau Musar, the
most famous wine to come out of Lebanon, there have been times when
it has been almost impossibly difficult. Serge Hochar would say 'in
Lebanon, difficulties are our habit. We are addicted to
difficulties!' and he famously continued to make his wines
regardless of the bombing and shelling attacks going on around him.
This is his story, and the story of Gaston, Marc, Ralph and Tarek,
the new generation that follows him, carrying on the tradition of
making wines of charisma and character with minimal interference.
It is a tale of our times; winemaking at its most instinctive and
natural, inspired by Mother Nature, and resonating powerfully with
the spirit of survival that has sustained the Hochars' troubled
homeland, Lebanon. With contributions from Kevin Gould, Elizabeth
Gilbert, Catherine Miles, Edward Ragg MW, Fongyee Walker MW, Jancis
Robinson MW, Michael Broadbent, Steven Spurrier, Andrew Jefford,
Bartholomew Broadbent and Susan Keevil, Chateau Musar, The Story of
a Wine Icon is the perfect read for those who want to learn more
about this incredible wine and delve into the
multi-millennia-tradition of Lebanese wine.
There's a basic cocktail formula for building a bar that is
anything but ordinary. Spirit + Sugar + Acidity/Bitterness = Tasty
Cocktail Instead of drawing on esoteric bottles of liquor,
complicated syrups, and obscure sodas, this book takes readers
through the home bar bottle by bottle, ensuring that every
ingredient is versatile enough to be used to the last drop.
Building on a very basic cocktail pantry (of Angostura bitters,
sugar, citrus), each chapter thoughtfully introduces a new bottle
and explains how it opens new possibilities for cocktails. Each
chapter builds on the one before, so readers never encounter
recipes calling for unfamiliar spirits or ingredients. RAISING THE
BAR allows readers to set their own pace and maximize the
usefulness of the spirits they bring home. This book will be a
go-to reference for the home bartender that is practical enough for
the day-to-day and special enough for a party. With handsome
graphics and a smart focus on what's already in stock, it's what
home mixologists can turn to when they want creative and delightful
drinks without a bar cart full of single-use bottles.
The New York Times bestselling author of Napa tells the captivating
story of how the Napa Valley region transformed into an
extraordinary engine of commerce, glamour, and an outsized version
of the American dream--and how it could be lost--in "a strong plea
for responsible stewardship of the land" (Kirkus Reviews).Not so
long ago, wine was an exclusively European product. Now it is
thoroughly American; emblematic of Napa Valley, an area idealized
as the epicenter of great wines and foods and a cultural tourist
destination. But James Conaway's candid book tells the other side
of the romanticized story. Napa at Last Light reveals the often
shadowy side of the latter days of Napa Valley--marked by complex
personal relationships, immense profits, passionate beliefs, and
sometimes desperate struggles to prevail. In the balance hang
fortunes and personal relationships made through hard work and
manipulation of laws, people, and institutions. Napans who grew up
trusting in the beneficence of the "vintner" class now confront the
multinational corporations who have stealthily subsumed the old
family landmarks and abandoned the once glorious conviction that
agriculture is the best use of the land. Hailed as the definitive
Napa writer, Conaway has spent decades covering the region. Napa at
Last Light showcases the greed, enviable profits, legacy, and
tradition that still collide in this compelling story. The area is
still full of dreamers, but of opposing sorts: those longing for a
harmonious society based upon the vine, and self-styled overlords
yearning for wealth and the special acclaim only fine wine can
bring. Bets are still out on what the future holds. "This is a
stunning and sad look at how an idyllic community became a victim
of its own success...fascinating and well-researched" (Publishers
Weekly, starred review).
Your brewery is much more than just a small business-it's the
fulfillment of your dream to share a love for quality craft beer
and beverages. Build success from start-up to expansion with a
solid foundation of finance principles geared specifically toward
small beverage producers. Learn how to build and interpret
financial reports and create basic pro-forma financial statements
for launching a brewery, purchasing additional equipment, or
determining a new location. Explore the various business models
available to you as a craft brewery. Discover pricing models that
maximize your profits. Learn how to build a budget and how to use
it to hold staff accountable. This book is written to teach complex
topics in simple terms. Written in an accessible style, it will
help brewery owners and their staff understand the importance of a
strong financial foundation. The insights and results-oriented
content will help you run a more successful brewery.
Brought together in one delightful and informative guide are the
top 101 cocktails to try before you die, from the classics
(Old-Fashioned, Manhattan, Vesper) to the less well-known
(Scofflaw, Irish Mermaid, Bramble). With fascinating insight, this
book takes the reader on a captivating tour through history's most
famous (and infamous) cocktails. Each entry comes with a detailed
history, entertaining anecdotes and of course a list of
ingredients, as well as retellings of cocktail myths and legends.
Whether you are a spirits aficionado or simply enjoy a good drink,
this is the must-have cocktail handbook.
Craft delicious wild cocktails from foraged and grown ingredients
The art of foraged, or 'wild', cocktails is a growing phenomenon
all over the world - from the pop-up bars of London to the farmers'
markets and speakeasies of New York City. Botanical Cocktails is
one of the very best books on the market to capture this growing
mixology movement - in a beautiful hardback gift format! Full of
lavish full-colour photographs, delicious recipes, and beautiful
prose by cocktail expert Amy Zavatto, this inspirational guide to
imbibing the great outdoors is a delightful treat for all cocktail
drinkers and amateur bartenders. This gorgeous book features 40
incredible recipes divided by season, as well as tips on how best
to grow and forage the tastiest ingredients, from berries to herbs,
chilis to veggies, flowers to fruit, as well as seasonal
suggestions and tips on preserving and storing. Botanical Cocktails
is a delicious toolkit for getting the most from gardens, common
spaces, and hedgerows and crafting delectable, one-of-a-kind
cocktails. Previously published as Forager's Cocktails by
HarperCollins.
Meet the natural lovechild of the popular local-foods movement and
craft cocktail scene. It's here to show you just how easy it is to
make delicious, one-of-a-kind mixed drinks with common flowers,
berries, roots, and leaves that you can find along roadsides or in
your backyard. Foraging expert Ellen Zachos gets the party started
with recipes for more than 50 garnishes, syrups, infusions, juices,
and bitters, including Quick Pickled Daylily Buds, Rose Hip Syrup,
and Chanterelle-infused Rum. You'll then incorporate your
handcrafted components into 45 surprising and delightful cocktails,
such as Stinger in the Rye, Don't Sass Me, and Tree-tini.
The authors trace the birth of spirits from China, to India, to
Persia, through Europe and on to the New World. What did people do
with these potent potables long before the cocktail was ever heard
of?
Would you like to better appreciate fine distilled spirits?
"Whiskey & Spirits For Dummies" is your complete guide to
selecting and enjoying this family of noble beverages, flavor by
flavor. From whiskey, rum, and brandy to vodka, gin, and cordials,
this handy reference traces the history of distilled spirits,
explains how they are made, and shows you how to evaluate, serve,
and savor them.
Ever wonder why the Irish spell it "whiskey" and the Scottish
"whisky"? This friendly book tells you as it reveals where the
first whiskeys -- or "dark" spirits -- originated and how they came
to the United States. It also explores the origins of clear spirits
and the different varieties of each. You'll compare American and
European vodkas, see how to make the new and improved all-purpose
Martini, and follow the spread of flavored rums across the globe. A
slew of sidebars give you fascinating tidbits of information about
these spirits. You'll also discover how to: Become a sophisticated
tasterShop for the best spiritsSelect the right mixersUse spirits
in cookingMake ten classic cocktailsChoose and taste cordials and
liqueursKnow the nutrients in one serving of each type of distilled
spiritPresent spirits to guestsSet up tasting events at home
This thorough guide also features recipes for cooking with
spirits, offering menu choices such as entrees, vegetables, and
desserts that all include at least one type of spirit. Complete
with an appendix of craft distillers across the United States,
"Whiskey & Spirits For Dummies" will give you the knowledge and
hands-on guidance you need to become a connoisseur of such greats
as fine Scotch, Bourbon, and Cognac in no time
Behind the Bar shines a light on 50 signature cocktails from the
most iconic hotel bars across the world, appealing to
tried-and-true cocktail lovers and design aficionados alike.
Recipes from some of these storied properties will inspire
enthusiasts to re-create timeless cocktails at home. Plus,
anecdotes supplied by barkeeps and hotel and design personalities
will enliven the recipes and reveal why so many hotel bars have
endured through the years or have made an impact on the modern
world. The clandestine speakeasy has been glorified countless times
for its mix of sex appeal and transporting decor but the hotel bar
should also be recognised for its sophistication, grandeur, or
showmanship. Behind the Bar does exactly that but also transcends
the cocktail crowd niche. It is just as much a book for the
traveller with a strong appreciation for design as well as the
fantasy-filled armchair traveller charmed by illustrations and
nuggets of history.
If there's one thing we know, it's that we can survive anything
with a furry companion and a cocktail by our side. Enter Drinking
with My Dog, which combines our devotion to dogs with celebratory
drinks in this charming, pet-centric cocktail book from Natalie
Bovis of The Liquid Muse. Inside you'll find everything you need to
know to set up your home bar and mix 60+ delicious cocktails
organized into dog-themed chapters, featuring rescue dogs, famous
furbabies, wild dogs, cocktails for pawlidays throughout the year,
and more. Also included is canine history, whimsical illustrations,
and toast-worthy quotes. Drinking with My Dog is the ideal
companion for dog lovers and drink enthusiasts alike, and is the
cocktail book we've always needed to help us raise a glass to
wo/man's best friend!
Awesome games for the big night... and vital advice for the morning
after Let the games begin and the good times roll! This compact
collection of drinking games from around the globe is guaranteed to
liven up your night. Will you play Vodka Roulette or risk a round
of Nasty or Nice? Then when the alcohol has taken its toll, just
flip to the hangovers section for remedies, fun facts and tasty
recipes to make it all better.
Add a citrusy twist to your gatherings and parties! Frozen, neat,
or on-the-rocks, Margaritas is the ultimate margarita handbook that
will help you step up your cocktail game and features: - Over 101
recipes for making perfect margaritas - A guide to all types of
tequila - A history of this citrusy cocktail's Mexican origins and
its journey to the United States and the rest of the world -
Necessary glasses and tools for every home bar - Creative garnishes
provide plenty of ways to serve this party favorite - Recipes for
delicious mocktails to satisfy the taste of everyone - Full-color
photography enhances the experience of this book Margaritas is the
perfect addition to any cocktail lover's collection.
Wine enthusiasts: raise a glass! The global wine market has
expanded rapidly in the past few years and is forecasted to
increase through 2019. Consumption, new wine styles, online wine
purchasing, and a growing younger population of wine enthusiasts
are all contributing factors. In Wine For Dummies, the
authors--both recognized wine authorities and accredited Certified
Wine Educators--share their expertise, revealing the latest on
what's in, what's out, and what's new in wine. Featuring
information on both classic and cutting-edge wines, it's packed
with everything you need to hold your own in tasting rooms, shops,
and beyond! Includes updated information on navigating wine shops
and selecting wines in restaurants Covers the latest expert advice
on buying wine online thanks to the online retail boom Provides
updated vintage charts and price guidelines Offers information on
trends in wine, including packaging innovations such as wine in a
can, kegs, and boxes Whether you're a beginner or intermediate wine
enthusiast, this is your no-nonsense guide to choosing wine,
understanding wine lists, exploring new varieties, serving,
sharing, and more!
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