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This is the drinker's guide to every aspect of whisky, from Scotch
to Japanese, rye to bourbon and beyond. With hundreds of entries
covering everything from history, ingredients and distilling
techniques to flavour notes, cocktails and the many varieties of
whisky from all around the world, renowned whisky expert Ian
Wisniewski explores and unlocks the wonderful world of a drink like
no other. Entries include... Ageing Process Bourbon Craft Movement
Fermentation Flavour Compounds Irish Whiskey Japanese Whiskey
Master Distiller Old Fashioned Organic Whisky Prohibition Tasting
Techniques Wine Casks ...and many more.
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.
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.
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
This book on single malt whisky makes an excellent guide for all
whisky drinkers, from the novice to the connoisseur. Single malt
whisky is the fastest expanding sector of the booming whisky
market. Over half of Scotland's whisky distilleries are open to
visitors and visitor numbers reached record numbers of over 1.7
million in 2016. Whisky Classified has revolutionized our
appreciation of single malt whisky. David Wishart cuts through the
confusing jargon often used to describe single malts and replaces
it with an objective and easily applied guide to taste using his
easy to understand system of flavour profiles. He identifies twelve
dimensions to the aroma and taste of a single malt whisky: body,
sweetness, smoky, medicinal, tobacco, honey, spicy, winey, nutty,
malty, fruity, floral. In this fully revised and updated edition,
David Wishart has included all new UK and Irish producers of single
malt whisky. The author has also updated the taste profiles for
each selected malt to ensure that this book remains the definitive
guide to tasting malt whisky. Each entry includes a short
description of the distillery, information for visitors, the
author's own tasting notes and his flavour profiles according to
this innovative classification. The history of whisky-making and
production methods are clearly explained, and the author also
explains how to organize a whisky tasting.
Cocktails don't need to be complicated to taste delicious. Take
cocktails back to basics with Sipsmith's uncompromisingly
handcrafted gin. 100 gin cocktails, all with only three
ingredients. Enjoy fuss-free drinks, from summer sipping to winter
warmers, time-honoured classics to new twists. Along the way, you
will find expert mixing tips, drink history and stories worth
reading over a Martini or two. Delicious cocktails range from
classics such as the Negroni and Martini to drinks for sipping at
occasions, whether it's an Earl Grey Sour for a nightcap, or a new
take such as a Gin Espresso Martini. Recipes include: Dry Martini
Negroni Gin Fizz Gin Basil Smash Watermelon Martini Hot Gin Twist
Earl Grey Sour Gin Caipirinha Dark Fruit Bramble Gin Espresso
Martini ...and many more.
A new and updated edition of the classic, definitive guide to malt
whiskies, originally written by the late Michael Jackson and fully
updated by whisky experts Dominic Roskrow and Gavin D. Smith. The
fully revised 8th edition of the Malt Whisky Companion will teach
you everything you want to know about your favourite tipple. How
should you taste a single malt scotch whisky? Which whiskies are
light and flowery, or rich and treacly? How different is a single
malt scotch from a distillery in the Highlands to one from the
islands? If you find yourself asking these questions, then this may
be the book for you! Did you know that this best-selling book on
malt whisky was originally authored in 1989 by Michael Jackson, who
was regarded as the world's foremost authority on whisky until his
death in 2007. His legacy lives on in his books, which have been
approved by his estate. This brilliant book about whiskey has been
fully updated by world-leading whisky consultants Dominic Roskrow,
author of 12 books about whiskey, and Gavin D. Smith - a
professional writer with over 20 years experience, to include all
the latest significant bottlings since the 7th edition in 2015. A
new introduction section includes hot news on all the current
whisky questions being asked. Discover the wonderful world of
whisky as you explore: - Fully updated and modernised edition of
the world's best-selling book on malt whisky - Includes whisky
tasting notes on over 1,000 malts arranged from A-Z - Includes
vintage whiskies from 1926 onwards - Approximately 70% of the text
is updated to include all the latest significant bottlings -
Updated by whisky experts Dominic Roskcow and Gavin D. Smith Find
whisky tasting notes on over 1,000 malts arranged from A-Z,
including vintages from 1926 onwards and the very latest releases.
For distilleries in the New World Whisky section there are
brand-new whisky tasting notes. This comprehensive whisky guide
defines the characteristics of each whisky, gives it an overall
score, making it the perfect companion for keen whisky drinkers and
new converts to the wonderful world of the single malt. From the
origins of malt whiskey to the language of the label, this book's
tasting notes for more than 1,000 bottlings, practical advice on
buying and collecting malts, and hundreds of colour images make it
the perfect gift for any whisky lover. No other book contains as
much detail on all aspects of whisky, making it a must-have volume
for a new generation of whisky drinkers, or people who want to try
different whiskies but don't know where to start.
In this beautifully crafted book, award-winning writer Dave Broom
examines Scotch whisky's links to landscape, agriculture, culture,
and community. Starting in Orkney, he travels south via the
north-east coast and the Spey valley, to the westerly peninsulas
and Hebridean islands of Skye, Raasay and Harris, before the
journey finishes, via the blenders of the central belt, on the
island of Islay. The trip also follows Scotch's history from
Neolithic brewers to today's innovators - a tale told by
distillers, but also musicians, writers and poets. What does it
mean to make whisky in these places, how does a distillery reflect
place in its flavour, and what is its role in communities? With
stunning specially commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan,
A Sense of Place will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker's,
and lover of Scotland's, understanding of the spirit, and the
country.
Craft delicious, creative mixed drinks using pantry staples with
this essential recipe book guaranteed to satiate any cocktail
craving. We all want to be the type of host who can put together a
tasty meal or a delicious appetizer for unexpected company by
creatively using the odds and ends from our pantry or fridge. That
same improvisational approach can be applied to home bartending
with impressive (and tasty!) results. Knowing how to enlist the
everyday basics cluttering up your kitchen, like condiments, jams,
pickles, and sauces, means you can craft inventive, flavorful
cocktails on the fly, satisfying cravings and fulfilling your
guest's requests. Pantry Cocktails is an organized, easy-to-follow
guide that not only includes cocktail recipes but accompanying
themed food boards (such as The Warming Hut Board inspired by New
Mexico flavors), helpful tips and hacks, and useful pantry
suggestions. Recipes include: -A Sushi Mary with the wasabi and
white miso pastes in your fridge (from that sushi delivery last
week) -A Basil-Cello Frosecco or Ginger-Orange Shrub Shandy from
your garden -Off-Season Bellini using peaches from your cupboard
You will learn which key bottled spirits to keep in your liquor
cabinet, which fridge and cupboard staples you can repurpose, and
how to use seasonal herbs from your patio or garden to create
outstanding cocktails that are sure to satisfy and impress.
Master the art of mixology with these easy infographic cocktail
recipes. Preparing a first-class cocktail relies upon understanding
the ingredients and the complex alchemy of how they work together.
In this book, each beautifully designed infographic presents the
measurements in easy-to-see glass proportions and instructs on
which garnish and type of glass should be used for each drink. From
coolers and coladas to slings, sours and screws, this book includes
over 200 recipes for both old favourites and modern inventions. An
informative introduction gives details on equipment needed,
glassware, bar stocking and the basic techniques to get you
started. Whether you like Gin, Tequila, Rum, Vodka, Champagne or
Whisky, this book is a must-have for any cocktail drinker.
The story of bourbon production is a tale of American innovation,
industry, and craft. Join photographer Carol Peachee on a visual
journey from farm to bottle, with stunning images of the
distilleries, farms, copper, brass, and steel works, cooperages and
stave mills, and barrel warehouses that transform corn into liquid
gold, while former Maker's Mark President Bill Samuels Jr. and
whiskey historian Carolyn Brooks trace the impact of historical
industries and production methods on the modern bourbon brand. From
the ruins and rusted machinery of early distilleries to the flames
of a modern barrel factory, 280 full-color photographs of Straight
Bourbon offer a rare glimpse into the creation of America's native
spirit.
Including a 64-page book, gin infuser, metal spirit measure and
cocktail stirrers, this tin will inspire you to try new craft gins
and become a gin expert!
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.
Prohibition in the US was instituted during the 1920s, making the
sale of alcohol illegal, in an effort to `clean up' the sins of
those `evil' imbibers. However, far from shutting down the
country's debauchery (and, let's face it, fun), it gave rise to a
proliferation of speakeasies - underground drinking dens that
became particularly popular in New York. Here, the golden era of
the cocktail was born. The iconic Sidecar, White Lady, Clover Club
and French 75 cocktails, among many others, were born in the dark,
smokey, drinking dens: the speakeasies. Speakeasy is a cocktail
book that celebrates this exciting gin-soaked, gangster-frollicking
era, with 200 cocktails for every taste. With cool 1920s-style
illustrations throughout, and a perfect gift format, this is the
one cocktail book to relive the heady golden days.
American tavern owners caused a sensation in the late eighteenth
century when they mixed sugar, water, bitters, and whiskey and
served the drink with rooster feather stirrers. The modern version
of this "original cocktail," widely known as the Old Fashioned, is
a standard in any bartender's repertoire and holds the distinction
of being the only mixed drink ever to rival the Martini in
popularity. In The Old Fashioned, Gourmand Award--winning author
Albert W. A. Schmid profiles the many people and places that have
contributed to the drink's legend since its origin. This satisfying
book explores the history of the Old Fashioned through its
ingredients and accessories -- a rocks glass, rye whiskey or
bourbon, sugar, bitters, and orange zest to garnish -- and details
the cocktail's surprising influence on the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
and the Broadway musical scene, as well as its curious connection
to the SAT college entrance examination. Schmid also considers the
impact of various bourbons on the taste of the drink and reviews
the timeless debate about whether to muddle. This spirited guide is
an entertaining and refreshing read, featuring a handpicked
selection of recipes along with delicious details about the
particularities that arose with each new variation. Perfect for
anyone with a passion for mixology or bourbon, The Old Fashioned is
a cocktail book for all seasons.
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