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There's nothing easier than whipping up a delicious smoothie. And
even better, it's a foolproof way to get the vital nutrients your
body needs in a drinkable, no-fuss meal. This colorful book takes a
casual approach to smoothies - there's no need to buy any crazy
supplements, powders, or mixes. Every drink featured here relies on
the magical flavors and health benefits of ingredients you can find
in any grocery store or specialty market. From perfect breakfast
boosts to relaxing tropical blends, post-workout cooling drinks,
and treat-yourself desserts without the guilt, there are endless
ways to sip your way to feeling good. Each recipe has a little
badge that notes its main benefit: Digestion, Relax, Energy,
Immunity, and more. Also included is a handy guide to the main
ingredients found in this collection so you can build up your
blending skills and imagine up your own drinks.
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This is a lavishly illustrated exploration and celebration of real
cider and its close cousin perry, for both new converts to cider
and more traditional cider-drinkers. With a modern, engaging
design, a sharp focus and with fascinating detail, this books aims
to appeal to the growing number of cider drinkers, and to persuade
drinkers of characterless industrial brands of the merits of the
real thing. Cider showcases the best of the British craft cider
revolution, with features on some of the characters involved in
cider - and perry-making and articles on the history of cider and
perry, noteworthy cider pubs, making your own cider, cooking with
cider, cider's place in British folklore and foreign ciders.
"THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY OF BOURBON."-Sacramento Bee A Southern
Independent Booksellers Alliance Bestseller A ROLLICKING BIOGRAPHY
OF BOURBON WHISKEY THAT DOUBLES AS "A COMPLEX AND ENTERTAINING"
(WALL STREET JOURNAL) HISTORY OF AMERICA ITSELF Few products are so
completely or intimately steeped in the American story as bourbon
whiskey. As Dane Huckelbridge's masterfully crafted history
reveals, the iconic amber spirit is the American experience,
distilled, aged, and sealed in a bottle.
To make any old cup of coffee, you simply need a pot, heat, ground
coffee, and water. But you're not just anyone. You are a coffee
aficionado, a determined, fearless seeker of the best java. And
this is the guide for you. How to Make Coffee provides an in-depth
look at the art and science behind the bean. Learn the anatomy of
coffee; the chemistry of caffeine; the best way to roast, grind,
and brew the beans to their peak flavor; and what gadgets you
really need (versus what gadgets are for mere coffee dilettantes).
With illustrated, step-by-step instructions, How to Make Coffee is
for the person who doesn't want to settle for anything less than
the perfect cup.
Sports, Drinks and Trivia. The Perfect Combination for any Sports
Fanatic. In a perfect world everyone would be able to attend great
sporting events-the Super Bowl, the Masters, the Stanley Cup
Playoffs. But when getting to the game isn't possible, watching the
event with friends in the comfort of your own home is the next best
option. In Sports Bar: Cocktails and Sports Trivia, sports fanatic
and professional bartender Bryan Paiement provides you with
everything you need to kick back and enjoy the game in style.
Featuring 40 original cocktail recipes specially crafted with the
world's most famous sporting events in mind, you can impress your
friends with drinks such as "Augusta on My Mind," "Lord Stanley
Sour," and "The Brickyard Toast." And when the game slows down (or
your team starts to lose), Sport Bar offers amazing, often
unbelievable sports facts that will, when paired with a delicious
cocktail, spark conversation among your friends: Why are Roman
numerals used to number Super Bowls? How many calories does the
average cyclist burn during one stage of the Tour de France? Who
was the first woman jockey to ever ride in the Kentucky Derby? So
pull out your team jerseys and let Sports Bar inspire you to gather
your friends together for the game and a great time.
From internationally recognised beer-brewing authority Randy Mosher
comes the ultimate guide to the craft, for beginners and advanced
brewers alike. Featuring plainspeaking, fun-to-read instructions,
more than 150 colourful graphics and illustrations of process and
technique and 30 master recipes for classic and popular brews, this
handbook covers everything from choosing ingredients and equipment
to mashing, bottling, tasting and serving. With much-lauded
expertise, Mosher simplifies the complexities-at once inspiring and
teaching today's burgeoning new league of home brewers.
Juices and smoothies are packed with the vitamins and nutrients you
need to nourish your body. And Emily von Euw, creator of
thisrawsomeveganlife.com, has recipes that are so delicious you'll
be drinking to your health every day. Emily's recipes include
Cilantro Ginger Green Smoothie, Pineapple Peppermint Juice,
Chocolate Berry Protein Smoothie and Super Food Energy Bars with
Cacao. Depending on the recipe you can boost your metabolism, detox
your body, strengthen your immune system or get your
daily-recommended intake of fruits and vegetables. With recipes
that are not only good for you and easy to make, but tasty and
satisfying as well, you'll be clinging to this healthy living
companion with both hands.
Beautifully illustrated, beautifully designed, and beautifully
crafted--just like its namesake--this is the ultimate bar book by
NYC's most meticulous bartender. To say that PDT is a unique bar is
an understatement. It recalls the era of hidden Prohibition
speakeasies: to gain access, you walk into a raucous hot dog stand,
step into a phone booth, and get permission to enter the serene
cocktail lounge. Now, Jim Meehan, PDT's innovative operator and
mixmaster, is revolutionizing bar books, too, offering all 304
cocktail recipes available at PDT plus behind-the-scenes secrets.
From his bar design, tools, and equipment to his techniques, food,
and spirits, it's all here, stunningly illustrated by Chris Gall.
For many people, wine is an anxiety-inducing mystery as arcane as
quantum physics, and with so many varieties, it's difficult to know
what to choose. As New York Times wine critic Eric Asimov argues,
that puzzling uncertainty often prevents people from buying and
ordering wine, depriving them of an exquisite, deeply satisfying
experience. In How to Love Wine, Asimov examines why the American
wine culture produces such feelings of anxiety and suggests how
readers can overcome their fears and develop a sense of discovery
and wonder as they explore the diversity and complexity of the
world of wine. With warmth, candor, and intelligent authority,
Asimov interweaves his professional knowledge and insights with
engaging personal stories of his love affair with wine, a lifelong
passion that began when he was a graduate student on a budget. In a
direct, down-to-earth manner, Asimov discusses favorite vineyards,
wine's singular personalities, the tyranny of tasting notes -those
meaningless, over-written wine descriptions that often pass for
criticism today-and current wine issues. Throughout, he
incorporates in-depth discussions of beautiful wines, both easy to
find and rare, and pays special attention to those that have been
particularly meaningful to him. Thought-provoking and enjoyable,
How to Love Wine will help diminish readers' anxiety, bolster their
confidence, and transform them into true wine lovers.
ENTERTAIN WITH STYLE AND FRESHNESS! Libation-loving siblings Andre
and Tenaya Darlington show you how to make cocktails from every
era, reimagined for a contemporary palate. Dial back the sugar, and
load up on quality ingredients. The New Cocktail Hour shows you how
to mix incredible craft cocktails and gives you a complete history
of classic recipes and spirits. You've never seen a cocktail book
like this before! Unique features include: 214 vintage and modern
recipes, complete with tasting notes Tips on pairing cocktails with
everything from pizza to oysters Suggested brands for building a
well-stocked bar Seasonal ideas for syrups, shrubs, and
garden-to-glass drinks Advice for hosting craft cocktails parties
at home
Make waves in your kitchen and create a feast fit for a mermaid
Dive into this magical under-the-sea adventure and bring the
mysterious mermaids to life in this shimmering cookbook filled with
pearls and sparkles. Whether you want to build a Sandcastle Cake,
bake Turtle Waffles, concoct Jam Clams or create a Sealicious
Smoothie, The Mermaid Cookbook is packed with recipes perfect for
parties and times when you want to mermaze your guests.
Coffee houses played an important role in the cultural and
intellectual history of the seventeenth century. Functioning as
venues where people could meet, catch up with news, transact
business and discuss issues of mutual concern, they provided a
valuable alternative to public houses: the absence of alcohol
allowed for more serious conversation. First published in 1893,
this illustrated study by Edward Forbes Robinson (fl.1890) explores
the history of the English coffee house and its role in
seventeenth-century social and political life. Beginning with a
history of coffee itself, Robinson examines the religious
traditions surrounding the beverage, moving on to discuss its
medical uses and the clientele who frequented the establishments
that served it. The role of the coffee house as a temperance
institution is also considered. With an appendix containing a
selection of contemporary texts and descriptions of coffee house
tokens, this lively study remains significant to social historians.
Keg Bottle Can is a guide to more than 100 Australian craft beers,
grouped (mostly) by occasion: from sharing at a dinner party to
taking to a barbecue, to challenging your palate, to enjoying art
(beer with well-considered labels). Beginning with a brief history
of beer and how it's made, each entry in Keg Bottle Can then gives
key tasting information on the beer, as well as a backstory about
the brewer and the beer itself, and food pairing and glassware
suggestions. The beer world is a broad church - and there really is
something for everyone. And while it's fine to drink a beer out of
a bottle at a barbecue, if you pair it with food, there are nice
glasses for it too. Keg Bottle Can offers the confidence and
knowledge to do both, rather than feeling bound by boring hard and
fast rules.
Anyone looking for delicious food and wine, stunning landscapes and
a warm welcome will find Germany wine country truly delightful.
Germany''s different regions have the largest hectarage of vines of
any country in Europe. A Traveller's Wine Guide to Germany provides
a basic introduction to German wine, from the vineyards to the
cellars, with guidelines on what to expect when sampling it. It
also takes the wine tourist on a journey through remote areas that
are infrequently visited in order to taste the best of German
wines. - Itineraries and maps - Local gastronomic specialties -
Hundreds of visitor-friendly wineries - Descriptions of local and
regional wines - Museums and sightseeing points - Lists of wine
festivals and exhibitions - Restaurants, hotels and wine stores -
Reference section, websites and glossary
Shaken celebrates The Martini - the quintessential American
cocktail, the crowning jewel of civilized decadence. Authors and
expert mixologists Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown, revise their
list of the top 100 Martini recipes, update their 100 Martini
Renaissance concoctions - from chocolate to Cajun to espresso
Martinis - to suit current taste, and expand their history of the
rise of vodka and gin cocktails in America. In the past fifteen
years the way people think about and drink cocktails, especially
Martinis has radically changed. In this new edition, the reader
will learn bar techniques from the 25 of the world's finest
mixologists, what and where to buy the necessary supplies for a
well-appointed and modern home bar, the favorite cocktail formulas
of the world's leading bartenders, and much more!
From medieval monks to recent renaissance, From Barley to Blarney:
A Whiskey Lover's Guide to Ireland includes everything you need to
understand, appreciate, and mix one of the world's fastest-growing
(and most delicious!) spirits. An Irish whiskey guru, two bartender
behemoths, and an adept writer combine forces to create this
comprehensive guide to Irish whiskey. The book begins with an
in-depth introduction to whiskey and its history in Ireland,
including what makes the style of Irish whiskey unique. What
follows is a detailed examination of 50 different Irish whiskeys
and the distilleries that make them, as well as a discussion of the
booming present and promising future for Irish whiskey producers.
The fun really begins when the masterminds behind 2015's "World's
Best Bar," Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog, share 15 original
mixed-drink recipes tailor-made for Irish spirits. Lastly, Irish
Whiskey showcases 30 of Ireland's iconic bars and pubs, linking
past to present and providing the ultimate whiskey tourist
itinerary.
Aimed at nonprofessional coffee drinkers interested in making
better coffeeWritten with input from Chicago Reader's Best Barista
of 2016Targeted sales pitch to indie coffee shops, which currently
outnumber Starbucks in the United StatesIllustrations
throughoutHigh-end hardcover package is perfectly sized for a gift
itemPromotion and publicity targeting national food- and
drink-focused outlets, industry- and coffee-focused media, as well
as local print, online, and broadcast media in ChicagoIndependent
specialty coffee business is on the rise, following explosions in
craft brewing and wine markets, as well as farmers' markets and
other food-oriented fieldsThe popularity of manual brewing is
expanding into smaller cities, housewares retailers, and specialty
supermarkets
Since The Compleat Meadmaker was first published, mead has
continued to grow in popularity as crafted beverages have become an
established part of the beverage market in America. In 2003 there
were roughly 60 commercial meaderies in the US, but by 2020 this
number stood at 450. Naturally, many hobbyists are also discovering
the delights of making this "nectar of the gods" themselves. Thanks
to the global distribution of bees and, therefore, honey, you will
find mead-like drinks in virtually every corner of the world. No
wonder historians recognize it as one of humankind's oldest
fermented beverages. Mead production never really ceased in Europe
and Africa, but its star was eclipsed with the increasing
production and distribution of wine, beer, and distilled spirits
from the 1600s onward. With the rebirth of brewing and the
establishment of world-class wine producing regions in the US, it
is time for mead in the twenty-first century to be brought back
into the limelight. Mead needs to establish a vocabulary of its own
and find a place in the hearts of homebrewers and home winemakers.
In The Compleat Meadmaker, veteran meadmaker Ken Schramm-one of the
founders of the Mazer Cup Mead Competition, North America's oldest
mead-only competition-introduces the novice to the wonders of mead.
With easy-to-follow procedures and simple recipes, he shows how you
can quickly and painlessly make your own mead at home. In later
chapters, Schramm introduces flavorful variations on the basic
theme that lead to meads flavored with spice, fruits, grapes, and
malt. The author covers the many aspects of meadmaking in a
comprehensive but easy-to-read fashion, with something for novices
and experienced brewers and vintners alike from basic equipment for
meadmaking, creating your first must, and on through the basics of
fermentation, racking, and bottling. Once the first steps have been
taken Schramm goes into more detail, involving balancing for taste
using acid, priming for sparkling mead, corking practices, and
strategies for clarifying. He also covers aspects of fermentation,
such as selecting the right yeast strain, aerating and managing the
pH of your must during the critical early phase of fermentation,
and adjusting nutrient levels to suit mead fermentation. The author
also troubleshoots common problems and processes, such as stuck
fermentations, fermentations that will not start, slow or prolonged
fermentations, measuring total acidity via acid titrations, and on
balancing residual sugars through sweetening, malo-lactic
fermentation, increasing acidity, and drying out the mead further.
The fine-tuning process does not stop after fermentation is
finished. Perhaps the finest characteristic of mead is that it
seems to improve with age almost indefinitely. As well as advice on
how long to store it, Schramm also offers up his experience with
the many different approaches to conditioning and maturing mead,
focusing on the use of oak chips, blocks, and barrels to age mead
on wood. As one of the oldest fermented drinks and using the oldest
sweetener known to humankind, mead and honey are inextricable.
Schramm delves into a brief natural history of honey production and
the bees that make it possible, with fascinating insights into the
profession of beekeepers. He explores sources of nectar and pollen
and the benefits of honey varietals explored, with a section
devoted entirely to varietal honey based on floral variety. Along
the way Schramm delves into the concept of honey "vintage", grades
of honey, sugar, moisture, organic acids, mineral content, color
terminology, and how you should not judge a honey's flavor by its
color. There is also a discussion of aroma compounds, absolutely
essential if wishing to understand the organoleptic qualities of
honey. While mead can be a charmingly simple drink to make, home
meadmakers can easily indulge in a host of different flavors to
make unique and delicious meads. The author provides you with an
understanding of the role quality ingredients play in creating a
really pleasing mead. There are several ingredients-focused
chapters that look at making sack mead, melomel, cyser, pyment,
hippocras, metheglin, and braggot. At the end, Schramm puts it all
together in a section devoted entirely to recipes. As one of the
most ancient of human beverages, mead arose in part because it was
easy to make. Despite this, mead is a surprisingly complex,
diverse, and romantic drink that can range from bone dry to
profoundly sweet, and can be crafted to complement any type of
food. With The Compleat Meadmaker, you can see just how simple,
fun, and rewarding meadmaking is.
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