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In this sea breeze–fresh collection, master mixologist Garret
Richard and award-winning cocktail writer Ben Schaffer provide
detailed instruction on an incredible array of must-know drink
techniques, including how to adjust acid and sugar, flash blend,
handle carbonation, tackle tinctures and turn anything into a
balanced syrup. Offering more than 100 recipes, they reimagine
vintage cocktails and build the classics of the future, from the
Beachcomber Negroni and Royal Hawaiian Mai Tai to the Winter in LA
and Yacht Rock. These drinks honour founding legends such as Donn
Beach, “Trader Vic†Bergeron, and Harry Yee as well as modern
icons, including Dale DeGroff, Audrey Saunders, Julie Reiner and
Dave Arnold. The book includes a short history of tropical drinks
as well as a comprehensive overview of necessary tools, so both
home bartenders and professionals can shake their creativity to new
heights. This innovative compendium sets a new tropical standard.
Dead Rabbit Grocery & Grog in Lower Manhattan has dominated the
bar industry, receiving award after award including Best American
Cocktail Bar, World's Best Cocktail Menu, and World's Best Drink
Selection. Now, the critically acclaimed bar has its first cocktail
book, The Dead Rabbit Drinks Manual, which, along with its
inventive recipes, also details founder Sean Muldoon and bar
manager Jack McGarry's inspiring rags-to-riches story that began in
Ireland and has brought them to the top of the cocktail world. Like
the bar's decor, Dead Rabbit's award-winning drinks are a nod to
the "Gangs of New York" era. They range from fizzes to cobblers to
toddies, each with its own historical inspiration. There are also
recipes for communal punches as well as an entire chapter on
absinthe. Along with the recipes and their photos, this stylish and
handsome book includes photographs from the bar itself so readers
are able to take a peek into the classic world of Dead Rabbit. Sean
Muldoon and Jack McGarry were formerly bar managers at The Merchant
Hotel in Belfast.
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