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Go on a journey from bean to brew and explore the history of
coffee, its production and how to become an expert barista at home.
Are you a coffee lover who wants to learn how to extract the
perfect brew? This coffee guide is a must-have for anyone looking
for information and inspiration to experiment with different beans,
methods, and flavours. Inside this essential go-to guide to all
things coffee, you'll discover: - The essential coffee brewing
methods and equipment to help you extract and brew all kinds of
coffee with confidence - Explore the origins of coffee from how
cherries are grown, the process of coffee harvesting, and
processing into the coffee beans you know and love - A
region-by-region tour of leading coffee-producing countries
highlights local processing techniques and different coffee flavour
profiles - Visual step-by-step techniques show you how to roast the
beans, prepare an espresso shot, steam milk, and make delicious
coffees, just like a barista! - Over 70 recipes to suit every taste
from warming winter brews to refreshing iced coffees blends for a
hot summer day - including dairy-free alternatives to milk too!
Improve your appreciation and knowledge of one of the world's
favourite pastimes - drinking coffee! Discover the incredible
variety of coffee beans grown around the world with profiles from
over 40 countries from far-flung places like Vietnam and Bolivia.
Readers can delve into coffee tasting and use a tasters wheel to
understand the nuances in flavour from bean to bean and understand
which notes complement one another. A great gift to the coffee
lovers in your life, they'll be able to delve into the preparation
of coffee, from roasting, grinding to brewing. Easy step-by-step
instructions will show you the common brewing equipment used to
make different coffees. Using the techniques that you have learned,
explore the recipe section and master the classics, such as the
Americano, Flat White and Macchiato, to more unusual choices, like
Caffe de Olla and Ice Maple Latte. Brew coffee at home like a pro
and start your day right with The Coffee Book.
'An enjoyable romp through the craft whisky industry. Prepare to
have your eyes opened and taste buds transported along the ever
expanding whisky route.' Will Lyons 'Buxton has done it again: a
cracking read. A novel and invaluable addition to any whisky
library.' Charles MacLean 'Ian Buxton is the perfect guide to the
rapidly changing world of whisky. Can you afford to be without a
copy of 101 Craft and World Whiskies?' Henry Jeffreys, author of
Empire of Booze Discover the exciting new world of craft distillers
and whiskies from around the world in Ian Buxton's brilliant new
addition to his 101 Whiskies series. From Austria to Argentina and
Norway to New Zealand, the world of whisky is expanding as we have
never seen before. Distilleries as far away as Taiwan and as close
to home as England are reinventing what whisky means - and an
iconoclastic generation of boutique, craft distillers are
challenging previous orthodoxies and teasing drinkers with their
exciting new styles and radical releases. 101 Craft & World
Whiskies to Try Before You Die is an up-to-the-minute guide from
best-selling whisky commentator Ian Buxton, author of the popular
101 Whiskies series, and the first independent assessment of this
global drinks revolution. Guaranteed to appeal equally to whisky
aficionados and new enthusiasts in search of a trusty and
well-informed guide, Ian Buxton's wonderful new handbook is
delivered in his trademark irreverent and trenchant style. There's
a whole world of whisky to be discovered, free of bagpipes and
heather and far from leather-clad fireside armchairs, that's
overturning tradition. Taken neat or over ice, 101 Craft &
World Whiskies will blow the cobwebs off your dram.
Best-selling beer author Randy Mosher leads you on a delicious
tour of beer-tasting opportunities through the year. Organized by
season, the book guides you through all the best summer fests and
seasonal beer releases and helps you make the most of Craft Beer
Week, Oktoberfest, and much more. It also describes the best beers
to drink in each season -- the ones that are perfect for lazy
summer Saturdays, barbecues with friends, traditional Thanksgiving
dinners, and icy winter nights. Fun, fresh, and full of inside
information, "A Beer for All Seasons" will be on every beer lover s
wish list."
The definitive guide to the contemporary craft cocktail movement,
from one of the highest-profile, most critically lauded, and
influential bars in the world.
Featuring hundreds of recipes for signature Death & Co
creations as well as classic drink formulas, "Death & Co" is
not only a comprehensive collection of the bar's best, but also a
complete cocktail education. With chapters on the theory and
philosophy of drink-making; a complete guide to the spirits, tools,
and other ingredients needed to make a great bar; and specs for
nearly 500 iconic drinks, "Death & Co" is destined to become
the go-to reference on craft cocktails. Filled with beautiful,
evocative photography; illustrative charts and infographics; and
colorful essays about the characters who fill the bar each night,
"Death & Co"--like its namesake bar--is bold, elegant, and
setting the pace for mixologists around the world.
Scotland's gin scene is thriving: a clan of distillers are creating
passionately conceived and beautifully crafted gins, using the
finest of locally sourced ingredients. We tell the stories of the
spirits, where Scotland's gin industry has come from and where it's
going. * The gardener who found his flowers make gin that changes
colour. * The farmer who started distilling as a way to use up his
wonky potatoes. * The gin distilled beneath Edinburgh's pavements.
* The whisky distiller who created a gin with the botanicals on its
island doorstep. Gins from crofts, towns, herb gardens and even an
old vet school, we list the best of Scotland's distilleries and
their signature gins.
Real ale and other craft beers have become increasingly popular over the past few years, and as a result more people have been compelled to try making their own homebrew.
With a range of equipment and guidance now readily available, home-brewing is more accessible than ever. However, while the actual concept behind making beer is simple – add water to barley to create and extract sugar, add hops while boiling, cool, then feed to yeast – the execution can at times seem complex and confusing. The key to bridging the gap between brewing in theory and practice is being able to spot the signs of trouble and know how to respond.
Whether the reader is a first-timer trying out a new hobby or an old hand looking to produce a finely crafted artisan ale, The Home-brewer’s Problem Solver provides the information needed to nip problems in the bud and to avoid them in the fi rst place. It contains 100 common home-brew snags and setbacks, spelling out the underlying causes and offering practical solutions. Each key stage of the brewing process is tackled with accompanying photographs, practical tips and useful insights.
Contents: The basics, Ingredients, Mashing/steeping, Boiling, Fermentation, Packaging, Equipment, Finished beer.
"A fascinating book that belongs on every wine lover's
bookshelf."-The Wine Economist "It's a book to read for its
unstoppable torrent of fascinating and often surprising
details."-Andrew Jefford, Decanter For centuries, wine has been
associated with France more than with any other country. France
remains one of the world's leading wine producers by volume and
enjoys unrivaled cultural recognition for its wine. If any wine
regions are global household names, they are French regions such as
Champagne, Bordeaux, and Burgundy. Within the wine world, products
from French regions are still benchmarks for many wines. French
Wine is the first synthetic history of wine in France: from
Etruscan, Greek, and Roman imports and the adoption of wine by
beer-drinking Gauls to its present status within the global
marketplace. Rod Phillips places the history of grape growing and
winemaking in each of the country's major regions within broad
historical and cultural contexts. Examining a range of influences
on the wine industry, wine trade, and wine itself, the book
explores religion, economics, politics, revolution, and war, as
well as climate and vine diseases. French Wine is the essential
reference on French wine for collectors, consumers, sommeliers, and
industry professionals.
The purchase and consumption of wine, whether in hospitality environments or domestic settings, has huge anthropological significance underpinned by a discourse of wine appreciation. It can be seen as a multi-sensory and symbolically status-rich activity framed by historical, social, cultural and ethical discourses.
This innovative book offers a critical study of wine from social and cultural perspectives. The field of wine studies spans the spectrum of cultural and technical issues concerning the place of wine in society from viticulture, vinification, labelling, regulation, marketing, purchasing, storage and its final consumption. It combines social history and contemporary questions including the notion of terroir, the nature of protected wine designations, the pricing of wine and the different motivations for buying and consuming wine. It considers wine as a beverage, as an aesthetic exercise and as a marker of status, as well as health implications and legal controls.
The title offers a timely contribution into the significance of wine and the role of knowledge, both of which have conceptual and managerial implications in terms of marketing, promotion, consumption and distribution. By offering a holistic and innovative understanding of wine and its consumption, it is a must-read for students and scholars in the fields of wine and social science.
Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements: Our personal wine journeys List of abbreviations 1. The Nature of Wine, Protected Designations and Labelling 2. Understanding the Significance of Wine 3. Fine wine or Plonk? 4. Wine Consumers 5. Terroir 6. Wine at Home 7. Licensing Law, Duty and the Ethics of Alcohol 8. Marketing of the Wine Experience 9. Wine Societies and Wine Education 10. The Semiotics of Wine 11. The Importance of Wine in Contemporary Society
Botany for Bartenders"Cocktails, Mocktails and Garnishes from the
Garden is perfect for stirring things up and taking your drinks to
a new level." -The Two Classy Chics #1 New release in Garnishing
Meals, and Food Science Step inside a bartender's apothecary,
forage for garnishes, and craft some of the most popular cocktails,
mocktails, and beverages. This beautifully photographed compendium
of craft cocktails includes examples of garnishes and interesting
ingredients to give any drink a botanical twist. The go-to
reference for classic and modern cocktail recipes. Whether it's
adding a basil sprig or infusing gin with peaches; Cocktails,
Mocktails and Garnishes from the Garden gives you the ability to
make classic cocktails and the confidence to craft innovative
concoctions. Alongside recipes of some of the most popular
cocktails come new-fangled libations, non-alcoholic equivalents,
and instructions to create gorgeous garnishes. Creating your very
own herb bar and garnish garden for craft cocktails. A cocktail
recipe book from the wild; Cocktails, Mocktails and Garnishes from
the Garden features examples of garnishes and general know-how.
With a reference guide of herbal and floral flavors that complement
different spirits, and details about what to plant and how to grow
your very own herb bar, you can craft cocktail recipes alongside
nature. Inside, learn about herbs and their uses as well as:
General instructions on creating a garnish garden The difference
between a high ball and a coupe glass Which bar tools are "must
haves" for a home cocktail set-up If you enjoyed books like The
Drunken Botanist, The Wildcrafting Brewer, Shrubs, or Beautiful
Booze, then you'll love Cocktails, Mocktails and Garnishes from the
Garden.
"At last, a definitive guide to the medicinal origins of every
bottle behind the bar! This is the cocktail book of the year, if
not the decade." -Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist and
Wicked Plants "A fascinating book that makes a brilliant historical
case for what I've been saying all along: alcohol is good for
you...okay maybe it's not technically good for you, but [English]
shows that through most of human history, it's sure beat the heck
out of water." -Alton Brown, creator of Good Eats Beer-based wound
care, deworming with wine, whiskey for snakebites, and medicinal
mixers to defeat malaria, scurvy, and plague: how today's tipples
were the tonics of old. Alcohol and Medicine have an inextricably
intertwined history, with innovations in each altering the path of
the other. The story stretches back to ancient times, when beer and
wine were used to provide nutrition and hydration, and were
employed as solvents for healing botanicals. Over time, alchemists
distilled elixirs designed to cure all diseases, monastic
apothecaries developed mystical botanical liqueurs, traveling
physicians concocted dubious intoxicating nostrums, and the drinks
we're familiar with today began to take form. In turn, scientists
studied fermentation and formed the germ theory of disease, and
developed an understanding of elemental gases and anesthetics.
Modern cocktails like the Old-Fashioned, Gimlet, and Gin and Tonic
were born as delicious remedies for diseases and discomforts. In
Doctors and Distillers, cocktails and spirits expert Camper English
reveals how and why the contents of our medicine and liquor
cabinets were, until surprisingly recently, one and the same.
Home brewing and wine-making is fun, easy and hugely satisfying. If
you garden or forage, can follow a recipe or make jam, and you
enjoy a drink, this is the book for you. Andy's no-nonsense,
easy-to-follow guide will enable the beginner and inspire the
expert with over 100 recipes including beer made from hops and but
also yarrow, mugwort, elder and other foraged plants, great tasting
wines from fruit, vegetables and the hedgerows, cider and perry
from apples and pears, cordials from the leaves of a range of
trees, and teas and fizzy drinks from herbs and wayside flowers. -
Discover the secret language of home brewing and drinks making. -
Make cheap, wholesome drinks, to your preferred taste and strength
in little time, with minimum fuss and no need for expensive
equipment. - Turn your garden into a drinkers' paradise. - Find
where and how to forage for success. - Impress your friends with
the weird, wonderful and just plain tasty. Try Carrot Whisky, Sloe
and Damson Rum, Parsnip Sherry, Elderberry and Blackberry Wine,
Pumpkin Beer, Broom Tonic, Meadowsweet tea as well as classics such
as Elderflower champagne, sloe gin, prison brew... Cheers!
It's been a century since the prohibition sent Americans scurrying
to speakeasies. And decades since the movie industry turned
mobsters into celebrities. Now the two worlds collide in this
highly original pocket-sized collection that creates signature
cocktails for gangsters of every stripe. There's the "Al Capone," a
mixture of rye and Campari that's as charming and dangerous as its
namesake. The "Bonnie Parker" adds Chicory Pecan Bitters to the
whiskey Bonnie enjoyed when she wasn't lobbing bottles out the
window of her getaway car. There's even the Stephanie St Clair, a
cocktail with Caribbean rum that's as smooth as she was. Famous
characters from much-loved recent tv series including The Sopranos,
Peaky Blinders, and Boardwalk Empire are seen alongside iconic
roles from classic films such as The Godfather, Goodfellas,
Scarface, and Miller's Crossing. These fictional fiends are
accompanied by the infamous real- life mobsters they're based on.
Each is illustrated by acclaimed comic book artist Shawn McManus.
Whether you're a budding mixologist or gearing up to watch The
Godfather, this handy book provides the perfect blend of slick
recipes and popular culture.
Told through wit and humor and 100% illustrations, Hooray for Craft
Beer! is an entertaining and informative journey through the
history and world of craft beer. Readers will explore every aspect
of beer from the ingredients and brewing process to glassware and
how to taste beer, as they embark on a whirlwind trip around the
world to discover the origin of favorite beer styles. Hooray for
Craft Beer! is a simple, easy-to-read guide to learning featuring
delightful illustrations. Yes, craft beer can be whimsical as well
as tasty!
The pub has been at the heart of English life for generations. But
how has this unique institution developed over the centuries? Paul
Jennings traces the history of the English pub, looking at how it
evolved from the coaching inn and the humble alehouse, through
back-street beerhouses and 'fine, flaring' gin palaces to the
drinking establishments of the twenty-first centuries. Covering all
aspects of pub life, this fascinating history examines pubs in town
and country. It identifies key trends and discusses architecture
and interior design. It looks at customers and their varied
activities in pubs and at the men and women who ran them. The story
of the pub is set throughout the wider context of social change.
The Local is a must-read for the pub-goer and anyone interested in
the history of the English people.
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.
Thrown everywhere from lush gardens and gracious interior spaces to
a Mississippi River sandbar, Julia Reed's parties capture the
celebratory nature of entertaining in her native South. Here, her
informative and down-to-earth guide to giving an unforgettable
party includes secrets she has collected over a lifetime of
entertaining. For this book, she offers up a feast of options for
holiday cocktails, spring lunches, formal dinners, and even a hunt
breakfast. Twelve seasonal events feature delicious,
easy-to-prepare recipes, ranging from fried chicken to Charlotte
Russe and signature cocktails or wine pairings-she introduces her
talented friends (rum makers, potters, fabric designers, bakers)
along the way. Each occasion includes gorgeous photographs showing
her inspiring approach to everything from invitations and setting a
table to arranging flowers and creating the mood. A handbook
section provides practical considerations and sources. This
irresistible book is the ultimate primer for every party-giver.
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