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100 spell-binding, crowd-pleasing cocktails. Work some magic at
home with these original cocktail recipes from everyone's favourite
experimental bar, The Alchemist. Elevate your mixology skills and
bring some creativity to your bar cart with unique and
show-stopping tipple time recipes, from their iconic Caramelised
Rum Punch and Smokey Old Fashioned, to new takes on the cocktail
classics. With chapters from Chemistry & Theatre, Twisted
Classics and New Wave to Classics and Low & No Alcohol, The
Alchemist Cocktail Book truly has something for everyone, from
mixing novices to experienced bartenders. Bring some dramatic flair
to your cocktail hour, with recipes including: Lavender Daiquiri
Paloma Rhubarb and Custard Sour Bananagroni Maple Manhattan Cola
Bottle Libre Grapefruit and Apricot Martini
Embrace the magic of tarot and perfectly match the cards with mixed
drinks in this beautifully illustrated bar book. "Don't take advice
from tequila, that's the tarot's job." Tarot & Tequila is a
positive and spiritually uplifting guide that includes both basic
and humorous tequila-inspired meanings of all 78 tarot cards that
both beginners and experienced tarot card readers will relate to.
Featuring 40 cocktail recipes-one for each Major Arcana card plus
bonus Minor Arcana drinks, too-based on the attributes of the cards
themselves, as well as a mystical pairing that explains why
professional tarot card reader David Ross chose to pair each card
to their respective drink, this magical mixology book can be used
as both a guide and a recipe book. Try drinks like: -The High
Priestess, an elixir of tequila, lemon juice, thyme, and seltzer
-The Chariot, a tequila version of a Moscow Mule, with lemon, beet,
and apple juices -The Four of Wands, a positive concoction of rum,
homemade fennel liqueur, and more Perfect for fans of drinking,
bartending, and tarot alike, this beautifully illustrated book
makes both a perfect gift and a must-have addition to any home bar.
Portable sized edition of the award-winning ""Malt Whisky"," from
Charles MacLean, a world authority on the subject of malt whisky.
This edition is produced in a smaller format than the original
"Malt Whisky" to allow the whisky enthusiast to carry it as a
portable companion for reference when buying, tasting, or visiting
distilleries. Full color maps locate the key distilleries, while
over 150 photographs capture the essence of the spirit and how it
is made. Charles MacLean describes how to appreciate and get the
most out of tasting malt whisky, and a detailed A-Z directory
features all of Scotland's key distilleries and their whiskies with
full color labels. Also included are tips on buying malt whisky, as
well as a guide to distillery visitor facilities and the best
whisky societies and websites. This book offers all the information
any malt lover could ever need to appreciate this magical spirit to
the full.
"Covers drinking in New York from every angle...New York Cocktails
by Amanda Schuster is a story of the cocktail told through the
city."--Florence Fabricant, The New York Times Far more than just a
recipe book, New York Cocktails features signature creations (along
with new variations of the classic Manhattan and Negroni), tips,
and techniques by the best mixologists in the Big Apple, along with
their personal profiles. From the classic Martini, to the Hanky
Panky of the 1920s, to the Penicillin, you will be mesmerized by
the characters and history of the New York City cocktail. New York
Cocktails features over 100 craft cocktails from the city that
never sleeps! Travel straight to the epicenter of the cocktail
renaissance with this elegant new guide to the best bars and
cocktails the boroughs have to offer. Check out recipes and stories
about these classic and curious cocktails: - Cosmopolitan -
Manhattan - Old Fashioned - Purple Rain - Negroni - and more! Hop
on the train for a bar crawl, or throw your own prohibition
cocktail party. Celebrate the seasons or holidays in the comfort of
your home, or find the quintessential bar for any occasion after
reading up on food and drink hotspots around the city, as well as
their histories. Mix up your own Gatsby-esque celebration with this
perfect guide to the cosmopolitan art of New York City Cocktail
crafting! Author Amanda Schuster is the Editor-in-Chief of online
drinks site The Alcohol Professor (www.alcoholprofessor.com) and
writes for other publications.
A stylish giftbook exploring the traditional origins and modern
trends of whiskey, with 25 food and cocktail recipes. The Little
Book of Whiskey is a boozy gift book in the vein of The Little Pink
Book of Rose, Prosecco Made Me Do It, Gin Made Me Do It, and
Tequila Made Me Do It. It's a broad, fun overview of a classic
spirit that's experienced renewed popularity-making it a great gift
for anyone interested in whiskey. The Little Book of Whiskey
includes the drink's origins and history, how it's made, its
different variations, how to drink it, contemporary trends, food
and drink recipes, and hospitality tips.
This is the ultimate guide to blending 50 delectable whisky
cocktails, including traditional drinks such as the Perfect
Manhattan, Jack Frost and Mint Julep, as well as more unusual
blends such as the Buckaroo, Coffee Eggnog and Jamaica Shake. It
includes a history of whisky, its varieties and brands, from
world-famous names such as Glenlivet and Jack Daniel's to less
well-known types such as Suntory from Japan. It features clear
instructions, photographs of the finished drinks, and useful hints
and tips throughout. It includes handy advice about essential
cocktail-making equipment and how to choose the right glasses, with
a section on "tricks of the trade", giving expert suggestions for
preparing and presenting drinks using professional-looking
garnishes. Whisky - meaning "water of life" - was first produced in
the 15th century. Originally from Scotland and Ireland, it is now
produced in many countries, including the United States, Canada and
Japan. Relating the story of whisky and the differences between the
main varieties, such as Scotch, bourbon and Tennessee whiskey, this
book gives you the knowhow needed to make whisky cocktails.
Covering essential equipment, including the cocktail shaker and 7
varieties of glasses, you'll become an expert in no time. You can
learn about muddling, frosting glasses and making syrups to create
special mixes. The book will help you to master the classic recipes
and discover more unusual cocktails. The range of drinks uses a
wide array of ingredients, so you'll always have something new and
interesting to try. With easy-to-understand instructions, over 100
mouthwatering photographs and useful hints and tips throughout,
this handbook is accessible to even the most inexperienced home
bartender, while also providing something extra for the whisky
connoisseur.
How the Prohibition law of 1920 made alcohol, savored in secret,
all the more delectable when the cocktail shaker was forced to go
"underground" "Roaring Twenties" America boasted famous firsts:
women's right to vote, jazz music, talking motion pictures, flapper
fashions, and wondrous new devices like the safety razor and the
electric vacuum cleaner. The privations of the Great War were over,
and Wall Street boomed. The decade opened, nonetheless, with a
shock when Prohibition became the law of the land on Friday,
January 16, 1920, when the Eighteenth Amendment banned
"intoxicating liquors." Decades-long campaigns to demonize
alcoholic beverages finally became law, and America officially went
"dry." American ingenuity promptly rose to its newest challenge.
The law, riddled with loopholes, let the 1920s write a new chapter
in the nation's saga of spirits. Men and women spoke knowingly of
the speakeasy, the bootlegger, rum-running, black ships, blind
pigs, gin mills, and gallon stills. Passwords ("Oscar sent me")
gave entree to night spots and supper clubs where cocktails
abounded, and bartenders became alchemists of timely new drinks
like the Making Whoopee, the Petting Party, the Dance the
Charleston. A new social event-the cocktail party staged in a
private home-smashed the gender barrier that had long forbidden
"ladies" from entering into the gentlemen-only barrooms and cafes.
From the author of Gilded Age Cocktails, this book takes a
delightful new romp through the cocktail creations of the early
twentieth century, transporting readers into the glitz and
(illicit) glamour of the 1920s. Spirited and richly illustrated,
Jazz Age Cocktails dazzles with tales of temptation and temperance,
and features charming cocktail recipes from the time to be
recreated and enjoyed.
What do you get when you add flavors and sweetener to vodka,
brandy, whiskey, or rum? Homemade liqueurs You ll be delighted by
how easy it is to make your own versions of popular brands such as
Bailey s, Triple Sec, and Kahlua, as well as dozens of original
flavor combinations. Andrew Schloss shows you the basic techniques
for making a liqueur typically as simple as combining fruit with
liquor and sugar, letting the mixture sit for a week, straining,
and enjoying and then provides more than 150 recipes organized by
types of flavoring, which include fruits, herbs, spices, nuts and
seeds, vegetables, coffee, tea, chocolate, cream, caramel, honey,
and butterscotch. Schloss also shows you how to make infused
spirits, which are flavored but don t contain sweeteners. And
finally, he offers 80 recipes for irresistible cocktails you can
make with your homemade liqueurs and infused spirits. Cheers
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60 tantalising tequila and mezcal cocktails Tequila and mezcal are
tipped to be the hot spirits of the year, and Tequila Made Me Do It
offers everything you need to create 60 tantalising cocktails right
at home. Following the best-selling Prosecco Made Me Do It and Gin
Made Me Do It, this enchantingly illustrated book will introduce
you to the incredible world of agave-based cocktails, and showcase
the true potential of spicy tequila and smoky mezcal. From the
classic margarita and its hibiscus, Cadillac, and tamarind
brethren, to a wide range of smoky, citrusy, and delectable
cocktails, such as the Oaxacan Dead and Levitation, the recipes in
this book are fun to create - and even more fun to drink! These 60
delicious cocktail recipes are illustrated with bright and
beautiful original artwork by Ruby Taylor, in a book that makes a
lovely gift for your friends - or yourself!
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.
Vodka: The Essential Guide for Vodka Purists describes the history
of the spirit (its name comes from the Russian for water, voda),
how it is distilled - with detailed explanations of how flavoured
vodka is created, classic Vodka-based cocktails, where to buy the
premier brands, even recipes, all in a handy pocket-sized book.
Lavishly illustrated and written in an easy-to-read style, Vodka:
The Essential Guide for Vodka Purists will go down as well as the
most lovingly created Martini.
Drinking Like Ladies is dedicated to the proposition that a woman's
place is behind the bar. . . or in front of it. . . or really any
place she pleases. Acclaimed bartenders Kirsten Amann and Misty
Kalkofen have scoured the globe commissioning cocktail
recipes--from equally acclaimed female bartenders--to pair with 75
illustrated biographies of trailblazing ladies throughout history.
Each two-page spread features an exciting new drink recipe inspired
by an insightful illustrated biography of a remarkable woman like
Princess Diana, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ada Lovelace or Wilma
Mankiller. From gin to whiskey, tequila to punch, Drinking Like
Ladies has a twist and a toast for every tippler, whatever your
base spirit.
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.
Anthropologists and historians have confirmed the central role
alcohol has played in nearly every society since the dawn of human
civilization, but it is only recently that it has been the subject
of serious scholarly inquiry. The Oxford Companion to Spirits and
Cocktails is the first major reference work to cover the subject
from a global perspective, and provides an authoritative,
enlightening, and entertaining overview of this third branch of the
alcohol family. It will stand alongside the bestselling Companions
to Wine and Beer, presenting an in-depth exploration of the world
of spirits and cocktails in a groundbreaking synthesis. The
Companion covers drinks, processes, and techniques from around the
world as well as those in the US and Europe. It provides clear
explanations of the different ways that spirits are produced,
including fermentation, distillation, and ageing, alongside a
wealth of new detail on the emergence of cocktails and cocktail
bars, including entries on key cocktails and influential
mixologists and cocktail bars. With entries ranging from Manhattan
and mixology to sloe gin and stills, the Companion combines
coverage of the range of spirit-based drinks around the world with
clear explanations of production processes, and the history and
culture of their consumption. It is the ultimate guide to
understanding what is in your glass. The Companion is lavishly
illustrated throughout, and appendices include a timeline of
spirits and distillation and a guide to mixing drinks.
Literature, puns, and alcohol collide in this clever follow-up to
Tequila Mockingbird, the world's bestselling cocktail recipes book.
Tim Federle's Tequila Mockingbird has become one of the world's
bestselling cocktail books and resonated with bartenders and book
clubs everywhere. Now in this much anticipated follow-up, Are You
There God? It's Me, Margarita, Federle has shaken up 49 all-new,
all-delicious drink recipes paired with his trademark puns and
clever commentary on more of history's most beloved books, as well
as bar bites, drinking games, and whimsical illustrations
throughout. Cocktails include: - Fifty Shades of Grey Goose - The
Handmaid's Ale - Little Soused on the Prairie - Tender Is the
Nightcap - A Room With Vermouth - Go Get a Scotch, Man - As I Lay
Drinking - and much more!
Raise a glass to the LGBTQ+ community. This collection of cocktail
recipes celebrates queer culture and pays tribute to the great gay
icons of our time. Try your hand at mixing a Bloody Mariah (Carey),
(Stephen) Fry Martini, or Rocket Man and get your tastebuds
tingling. With recipes inspired by Beyonce (Bey's Knees), Freddie
Mercury (Tequila Queen), Whitney Houston (I Will Always Love Woo
Woo) and more, there's plenty to keep all cocktail movers and
shakers busy and thirsts well and truly quenched - we'll drink to
that!
Classic cocktails, original creations and modern libations from the
Art Deco jewel in the heart of London's Mayfair - the celebrated
setting for drinks with the great, the good and the bright young
things of every generation since 1856 "...Not that I intend to die,
but when I do, I don't want to go to heaven, I want to go to
Claridge's'" - Spencer Tracy "When I pass through the revolving
doors into the glamorous lobby of Claridge's in London, I always
feel a thrill. You enter a world of sophistication and wonderful
service... Claridge's is my ultimate treat" - Lulu Guinness This
glorious guide contains all the inspiration you'll need for the
cocktail hour, with a spirited - and no/low - selection of more
than 500 recipes suitable for every occasion. Whatever your tastes
and wherever your location, this new bartender's bible will enable
you to share the magic of Claridge's with family and friends, from
your own cocktail cabinet. Co-authored by Denis Broci (Director of
Bars) and Nathan McCarley-O'Neill (Director of Mixology), this
handsome volume encompasses classics from every period in
Claridge's history, new inventions that reflect the evolution of
the art of drink-making and drinks of every style from every
elegant space within this grand institution. Whether you prefer
something sparkling, sweet, stirred, complex, sharp, refreshing,
bracing or sour, an inviting glass awaits. CONTENTS INCLUDES:
Champagne & Sparkling Featuring Champagne cobbler, French 75
and Gimlet royale Stirred & Complex Featuring Oaxacan old
fashioned, Silver bullet martini and Widows' kiss Short & Sharp
Featuring Between the sheets, Gin basil smash and London calling
Long & Refreshing Featuring Peachblow fizz, Singapore sling and
Tom Collins No & Low Featuring Adonis, Diplomat and Rome with a
view
Gone are the days when a lonely bottle of Angostura bitters held
court behind the bar. A cocktail renaissance has swept across the
country, inspiring in bartenders and their thirsty patrons a new
fascination with the ingredients, techniques, and traditions that
make the American cocktail so special. And few ingredients have as
rich a history or serve as fundamental a role in our beverage
heritage as bitters.
Author and bitters enthusiast Brad Thomas Parsons traces the
history of the world's most storied elixir, from its earliest
"snake oil" days to its near evaporation after Prohibition to its
ascension as a beloved (and at times obsessed-over) ingredient on
the contemporary bar scene. Parsons writes from the front lines of
the bitters boom, where he has access to the best and boldest new
brands and flavors, the most innovative artisanal producers, and
insider knowledge of the bitters-making process.
Whether you're a professional looking to take your game to the
next level or just a DIY-type interested in homemade potables,
Bitters has a dozen recipes for customized blends--ranging from
Apple to Coffee-Pecan to Root Beer bitters--as well as tips on
sourcing ingredients and step-by-step instructions fit for amateur
and seasoned food crafters alike.
Also featured are more than seventy cocktail recipes that showcase
bitters' diversity and versatility: classics like the Manhattan (if
you ever get one without bitters, send it back), old-guard
favorites like the Martinez, contemporary drinks from Parsons's own
repertoire like the Shady Lane, plus one-of-a-kind libations from
the country's most pioneering bartenders. Last but not least, there
is a full chapter on cooking with bitters, with a dozen recipes for
sweet and savory bitters-infused dishes.
Part recipe book, part project guide, part barman's manifesto,
Bitters is a celebration of good cocktails made well, and of the
once-forgotten but blessedly rediscovered virtues of bitters.
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