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Books > Food & Drink > Beverages > Alcoholic beverages > Spirits & cocktails
We've all been there: you come home from a long day and just want
to have a drink,but which drink? There are so many options, how do
you decide? What the F*@# Should I Drink? has the answer! The
follow-up to the wildly successful and deliciously offensive What
the F*@# Should I Make for Dinner? , What the F*@# Should I Drink?
provides over 75 recipes for everything from a Sidecar to a Moscow
Mule to whatever the f*@# a Caipirinha is. With a choose your
adventure" style recipe guide and wonderfully offensive directions,
What the F*@# Should I Drink? is f*@#ing fantastic, and it will
make you feel f*@#ing fantastic too.
The cocktail hour has long been a cherished tradition of the south,
a relaxing way to wind down after a stressful day and enjoy the
conversation of friends and family before preparing heading to
dinner. For many this tradition is still embraced and, in fact,
celebrated, with an increasing variety of cocktails and perhaps an
appetizer or two. In "Southern Cocktails", you'll discover the
favorites found south of the Mason-Dixon line. Start with the
Classic Mint Julep and move on to the New Orleans favorite, the
Hurricane. If you want to get a little more festive you can shake
up some Blueberry Martinis, Peach Mojito, or the ultimate - the
Scarlett O'Hara, an edgy little cocktail with a hit of Southern
Comfort. There are plenty of crowd-pleasing punches for when you
invite everyone over and a few more-refined concoctions such as
Champagne Punch or the Blackberry Cordial. If you'd prefer not to
drink on an empty stomach, a variety of nibbles including
Beer-Battered String Beans with Remoulade, Devilish Eggs, or Crab
Louis Cocktail should hold you over until your late night dinner.
Explore the most popular hotspots, tube stops, and drinks that
London has to offer. From classy rooftop bars to eccentric, hidden
watering holes, take a tour through London's diverse cocktail scene
with this guide. Discover the unique character of each location and
the signature recipes from these venues. You will feel like you're
really there long before you order your first drink. Inside you'll
find: - 50 bar profiles and bartender highlights - Beautifully
illustrated pages that showcase the heart of each location -
Background on the bustling history of the London bar scene Never be
without a drink with recipes from timeless locations and profiles
on some of the best bartenders you've never heard of. Bring
London's charm to your home bar anywhere in the world. You'll find
yourself right at home with Drink Like a Local London.
Kentucky Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey serves as a guide to
regional tourists and to armchair aficionados highlighting the
major distilleries and up and coming micro distilleries, largely
along the I-65 through Bluegrass Parkway Whiskey and Bourbon
Corridor from the Alabama border through Tennessee and across
Kentucky. In the course of that tour, readers can explore the
history of spirit production in the region and learn to nuances of
tasting. Included are more than 50 cocktail recipes from the
distillers themselves and well-known mixologists from the region.
Whiskey lovers will devour this freshand comprehensive guide to
everything there is to know about the world's whiskeys, including
Scotch and bourbon as well as Tennessee, Irish, Japanese, and
Canadian whiskeys. You'll learn about the types of whiskey and the
distilling traditions of the regions where they are made, how to
serve and taste whiskeys to best appreciate and savor them, how to
collect and age whiskey for great results, and much more. There are
even recipes for cocktails and suggestions for food pairings. This
is the guide no whiskey drinker will want to be without
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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.
It's a system, a tool kit, a recipe book. Beginning with one
irresistible idea--a complete home bar of just 12 key
bottles--here's how to make more than 200 classic and unique mixed
drinks, including sours, slings, toddies, and highballs, plus the
perfect Martini, the perfect Manhattan, and the perfect Mint Julep.
It's a surprising guide--tequila didn't make the cut, and neither
did bourbon, but genever did. And it's a literate guide--describing
with great liveliness everything from the importance of vermouth
and bitters (the "salt and pepper" of mixology) to the story of a
punch bowl so big it was stirred by a boy in a rowboat.
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.
With a small, 0.5-liter distiller, you can easily create fine
brandies, whiskies, and even essential oils in your own kitchen. In
this detailed how-to book, learn the tools, techniques, and safe
procedures to distill raw natural materials for a variety of
applications. Also included is a useful guide that explains what
plants to use for different purposes; a look at the various types
of stills; and a detailed, step-by-step treatment of mashing,
fermenting, distilling, and refining spirits. Complete with a guide
to distilling essential oils and their benefits and tips and tricks
for troubleshooting and avoiding common pitfalls, this is the ideal
companion for the home distiller.
Japanese whisky is now hailed as among the very best in the world,
having won scores of international accolades. In 2014 a Japanese
whisky finally won the title of World's Best Whisky in Jim Murray's
Whisky Bible and the art continues to thrive as demand across the
globe grows. With Japanese whisky consistently outscoring
established distilleries in blind tastings and awards, this
well-timed book brings to life a whisky that is rapidly capturing
the hearts of even diehard traditionalists and becoming sought
after in bars across the world.
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