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Complete reproduction of the Vintage Book "Cooling Cups and Dainty Drinks - Collection of Recipes for CUPS and other compounded Drinks and of general information on Beverages of all kinds" from 1869. This fascinating classic book introduces the delights of drinks that were in vogue before the invention of mass market beverages. There are chapters for Cordials, Liqueurs and Syrups, Bitter Drinks, Wine Cups and Punch, and recipes for historic drinks like the Negus of Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Raleigh's Ale Posset and Sir Walter Scott's Wassail Bowl. There are recipes for novel ways of making coffee and coffee liqueurs, sections on brewing and a chapter on wine cups, which transform the experience of wine drinking. In all, more than 250 recipes. Dedicated to all cocktail lovers and bartenders. Feel free to take a look at our complete Reprint Catalog of VINTAGE COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Written by a bartender for those wishing to become bartenders, this how-to guide contains the information needed to mix drinks, handle customers, apply for a job and handle the day to day situations faced by employees of a bar or restaurant. With hints ranging from how to slice a lime wedge to how to handle an intoxicated patron, it is a must-have for anyone wanting to enter the food and beverage industry.
Disposable paper cups allow coffee to go more places, at more times of the day, but most often they are used and tossed away without so much as a thought to extending its life. BEYOND COFFEE-TO-GO offers 101 alternatives to a cup's single use. Some are silly, many serious, and more than a few are environmentally friendly and fundamentally practical ways to prolong the usefulness of your paper coffee cup.
Professional Bartending From Scratch is the first home study text for learning the craft of professional bartending. Packed with insider knowledge, illustrations, and study exercises, this book goes way beyond the typical recipe guide, teaching the student mechanics and technique.
Cocktails and Shooters with Dirty Names contains over 300 cocktail and shooter recipes with dirty and vulgar names. It makes a great resource for parties and other social events where proper etiquette is not important. We have all either tried or have at least heard of cocktails and shooters that have dirty, vulgar, and obscene names. This book was written to provide you with over 300 recipes to make at home, surprise your friends with, or know what you are ordering the next time you're out on the town. Some of the more common cocktails with fairly tame names are included as well as some of the much more obscene named drinks. This is definitely one of those books that you should keep away from children and if you are offended by vulgar words, this book is not for you.
First published in 1862, this seminal work in bartending was the first drink book ever published in the United States. Collected here by Jerry Thomas--America's most famous bartender--are dozens of cocktail recipes, from old standards to mixes invented by Thomas himself, including his trademark drink, The Blue Blazer. Guides for mixing drinks of all categories--including sours, fizzes, and highballs--are included along with instructions on using various bartending tools, from jiggers to ponies and beyond. This is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a drinking era that is gone but not forgotten.
While interesting food is now commonplace, new and interesting drinks have been rare -- until now. This fascinating classic book introduces the delights of drinks that were in vogue before the invention of mass market beverages. There are separate chapters for Cordials, Liqueurs and Syrups, Bitter Drinks, Wine Cups and Punch, and recipes for historic drinks like the Negus of Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Raleigh's Ale Posset and Sir Walter Scott's Wassail Bowl. There are recipes for novel ways of making coffee and coffee liqueurs, sections on brewing and a chapter on wine cups, which transform the experience of wine drinking. In all, more than 250 recipes.
Food safety is one of today's major concerns. One important factor in food safety is cleaning and sanitation of the equipment used in the food, dairy, beverage, brewery and hospitality industry. Cleanliness is a relevant factor; the public consumes more and more prepared or semi-prepared foods. The consequences of contamination can be catastrophic for the public and the economic and legal implications for the producer can be devastating. There have been several large and medium size enterprises bankrupted by a national recall of their contaminated products. This book was prepared with the practical and technical experience of many years working on real cases, improving in general the cleanliness and sanitation of the equipment where the food or beverage was prepared and packed. Know and apply these principles and you will reduce costs and improve cleanliness and sanitation. It is complemented with more than 50 spreadsheets of the most useful and used calculations. It includes an updated bibliography and important commercial references.
Complete Reprint of "The Shadow of The Bottle," published 1915 for a definite purpose. To aid in making the map of the United States wholly white, by removing the shadow of the bottle from the homes and hearts of men. The statistics in this book, while very enlightening, soon fall behind the truth because of the onward march of the prohibition movement. They do, however, furnish some effective ammunition for the firing line. These stories, statistics, and cartoons should contribute toward making the voter, the saloon keeper, Uncle Sam, and the devil as well, ashamed of themselves for the part they play in this traffic in the souls of men. Take a look at our complete Reprint Catalog of VINTAGE COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
This is the most complete first edition with 258 pages, in a good-to-read 6x9" format It is the complete reprint of the very first 1862 edition of Jerry Thomas' Bartenders Guide " How To Mix Drinks or A Bon Vivant's Companion ." This drink recipe book is probably the most famous bartenders' and cocktail book of all times, and it was the first real cocktail book ever published in the United States. This is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a drinking era that is gone but not forgotten. * In 1862 Thomas finished the Bartender's Guide (alternately titled How to Mix Drinks or The Bon-Vivant's Companion), the first cocktail book ever published in the United States. The book collects and codifies what was then an oral tradition of recipes from the early days of cocktails, including some of his own creations; the guide lays down the principles for formulating mixed drinks of all categories. This first edition of the guide include the first written recipes of such cocktails as the DAISY, the MINT JULEP. the FIZZ, the FLIP, Sour and many many more. Among other famous drinks are the BLUE BLAZER, the EYE-OPENER, the LOCOMOTIVE, the PICK-ME-UP, the CORPSE-REVIVER, and CHAIN-LIGHTNING.
Savour the life of a beloved tea room - from the delectable favourite recipes to the sweet memories that made this small town tea room a favourite meeting place. Tempest in a Teapot, Recipes and Reminisces offers easy to follow recipes of their most requested classics like Curried Tuna Sandwiches, Sticky Date Pudding and Sweet scones. These and all the recipes in this book can be easily reproduced and enjoyed at home to plan your own tea party, or other memorable celebration. In addition, learn valuable information about tea from the way it is produced to the various types of tea available. You will get step-by-step instructions on how to brew a proper cup of tea. You'll also learn about that revered British tradition, Afternoon Tea. Find out how it came into being and how to recreate this time honoured tradition. This book is a valuable resource for any tea and food enthusiast.
Create refreshing, healthier drinks, from kombucha to herbal sodas and more, in your own kitchen. Since the relatively recent introduction of kombucha onto North American supermarket shelves, this healthy sparkling beverage has exploded in popularity. But can it be brewed at home, with the same tasty, healthy results? With this straightforward, accessible, and highly visual how-to guide, author Andrea Potter does away with specialist jargon and expensive or hard-to-find equipment, showing how sparkling homebrews from kombucha to water kefir are definitely possible for just about anyone to make, and have fun doing it. Coverage includes: Basic fermentation science Controlling fizz, acidity, and alcohol content Secondary fermentation and adding flavours to the brew Wild-fermented sodas, using a ginger bug (a wild yeast culture) Recipes for kombucha's honey-fed relative, Jun, as well as for water kefir. Answering key questions including "where does all that sugar go?", "do I need to get a sitter for it when I go on holiday?", and "does this SCOBY look normal?", and including a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to help you keep brewing confidently and consistently, DIY Kombucha is ideal for foodies, urban and rural homesteaders, and health-motivated people - it's an essential addition to your DIY toolkit!
First published in 1862, this seminal work in bartending was the first drink book ever published in the United States. Collected here by Jerry Thomas--America's most famous bartender--are dozens of cocktail recipes, from old standards to mixes invented by Thomas himself, including his trademark drink, The Blue Blazer. Guides for mixing drinks of all categories--including sours, fizzes, and highballs--are included along with instructions on using various bartending tools, from jiggers to ponies and beyond. This is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a drinking era that is gone but not forgotten.
An historic compilation of cocktails served at the legendary Havana watering hole during the 1930s. Over 120 pages, this book, translated by the Restaurant Museum, uncovers the craft of the "cantineros" and preserves their sophisticated drinks and noble cocktails, nearly lost when Sloppy Joe's was shuttered in 1959 at the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. It stands as a memorial to the legendary bar, a celebration of its liquid masterpieces, and a testament to the idiocy of Prohibition. Includes 169 cocktail recipes, and features 5 versions of the Mojito, including the "Hemingway Special," a sugarless Mojito, developed for Sloppy Joe's famous patron who could not digest raw sugar.
The martini, once thought of as an old drink with gin, vermouth and olives has come a long way. Martinis are now made in any number of flavors with an ever increasing ingredient list. If a classic martini doesn't interest you, try a fruit flavored martini, such as watermelon, apple, banana or kiwi. If you're looking for a completely unique martini flavor, try a chocolate mint or double fudge martini. These are only examples of some of the martini flavors you will find in this book. The martini is no longer a drink ordered by a select few bar patrons. Martinis are hot sellers and make up a large portion of bar sales each year. Martini drinkers are abundant enough where bars and clubs are designing specialty martinis exclusive to their establishment. The only perfect martini is the martini that suits your palate. Recipes are categorized by base ingredient: gin, vodka, rum, etc. Includes a complete index. Recipes are concise and easy to follow.
Reprint of "The Cylon Tea-Makers Handbook." The production of black tea in Ceylon began after a deadly fungus called Hemileia vastatrix destroyed most of the coffee crop on the island. The coffee plantation owners realized that they needed to diversify. The Loolecondera Estate had long been interested in producing tea in Sri Lanka. James Taylor, one of the fathers of Ceylon Tea, had recently arrived on the Estate and wanted to be there for the sowing of the first tea crops in 1867. James Taylor was already experienced in tea cultivation. He had acquired his knowledge in North India. He carried out different experiements on cultivating tea on the verandah of his estate. He rolled the leaves by hand and fired the oxidized leaves on clay stoves over a charcoal fire. The tea was delicious and sold for a very good price in the London Auction. The tea craze hit Ceylon. By 1890 tea production was at 22,900 tons, up from just a mere 23 pounds between 1873 and 1880.
Every day can be a party when you treat yourself to tasty, fresh foods and juices and share them with family and friends. In this third recipe book from best-selling raw foods author, Jordan Maerin, you'll find everything you need to throw the unforgettable Fresh Party that's right for you and your loved ones. An innovative Fresh Party will help you bring everyone together in an atmosphere that's healthy, loving and celebratory. In this unique book, you'll learn how to: create exotic concoctions of juices, teas and nut creams; set up a festive juice bar, even without an electric juicer; get creative with homemade kombucha coolers; plan a Fresh Party to please everyone; choose a compelling occasion or theme for your party; serve complementary party platters and munchies; and so much more
Complete Reprint of the Vintage Drinks and Cocktails Book "The Gentleman's Table Guide" by E.Ricket and C.Thomas, originally published in 1871. It's a rare drinks and cocktail guide with classic recipes. Dedicated as always to all bartenders and cocktail lovers. Feel free to take a look at our complete Reprint Catalog of Vintage Cocktail Books at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
A complete reproduction of the Vintage Cocktail Book bestseller "The Artistry Of Mixing Drinks" written by Frank Meier (RITZ Bar, Paris), originally published 1934. "Frank Meier's book enables one to enjoy at home or elsewhere the various drinks which he has made and served to a world-wide clientele. His many friends and admirers will welcome his work, which gives the secret formulas. Once more, even though absent, they will have those delicious drinks which Frank alone can serve." Dedicated to all cocktail lovers and bartenders. Feel free to take a look at our complete Reprint Catalog of VINTAGE COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Complete Reprint of Harry Johnson's Bartenders' Manual, originally published 1882. "Harry Johnson was a professional bartender for most of his life and along with Jerry Thomas he was one of the first to write about his trade. Harry's rather opinionated thoughts on the bartending profession and how to run a bar, which takes up the first third of the book, make for a fascinating insight in to the world of nineteenth century bars. He wasn't afraid of boasting, describing one of his bars as "what was generally recognized to be the largest and finest establishment of the kind in this country," but the advice is clearly spoken from the heart about a profession he really believes in."
A complete reproduction of the Vintage Cocktail Book "The Ideal Bartender" originally published in 1917. Tom Bullock became to be a well-recognized bartender of the time at St. Louis Country Club, where he served for government officials and other elite members. G.H. Walker, grandfather of George W. Bush was one of the big fans of Bullock's cocktails and wrote the indroduction. After publishing this cocktail book, Prohibition made Bullock's profession illegal, yet bartending culture was stronger than ever, bartenders were well paid and tipped for supplying public a illegal substance of alcohol. Bullock moved frequently and changed professions during the dry period, but kept bartending at St. Louis Country Club where people could still drink. The country club did not keep the records on him working there. Feel free to take a look at our complete Reprint Catalog of Vintage Cocktail Books at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
A complete reproduction of the Vintage cocktail Book "Burke's Cocktail & Drinking Recipes - with Recipes for Food Bits for The Cocktail Hour" from 1936. This fascinating classic cocktail book introduces the art and etiquette of mixing, serving and drinking wines and liquors. This book has the drink recipes that were popular in the bar, as well as how to serve them, the equipment, the food snacks that should accompany them, and drink measurements. Dedicated to all bartenders and cocktail lovers Feel free to take a look at our complete reprint catalog of VINTAGE COCKTAIL BOOKS at www.VintageCocktailBooks.com
Ever wonder why a home espresso machine won't produce espresso that tastes like it was made with a $7,000.00 Italian commercial espresso machine? Actually, it will The simple little tricks are revealed in this book We explain in detail how to make a perfect shot of espresso with your $70.00 home espresso machine, and then turn it into a perfect latte or cappuccino. And, as you know, that perfect shot of espresso is the basis for all those fancy $4.00 lattes, cappuccinos, and Americanos Also included is an overview of coffee and its origins, and coffee grading and roasting. How to grind coffee, how to cup coffee (with worksheets), and how to make perfect espresso drinks are all covered in this easy-to-read book We also address many of the common misconceptions about coffee, including French Roast is not from France, and Espresso is not a type of coffee bean Lots of delicious food and coffee drink recipes are included, along with hints and tips about cooking in general, like how to make a lump-free espresso cheesecake and how to make perfect fall-off-the-bone spareribs with coffee-ancho-chipotle chili BBQ glaze. Makes a handy reference book for yourself, and a perfect gift for those "coffee snobs" we all know and love |
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