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There was something in the air. There were rumours circulating,
graffiti on the walls, strange tales of what had been happening.
Messengers shouting in the street - What would it have been like to
be a pilgrim on the crowded streets of Jerusalem for that fateful
Passover? A week that ended with a King - a convicted enemy of the
state - dying on a cross on the town garbage heap. Can we see
through the eyes of those who were there, the people who witnessed
the events? What can we learn from the man with the water jug, or
the Roman centurion? What can the woman with the alabaster jar tell
us, or the young man who ran away naked as Roman soldiers tried to
seize him? What is their story? What did it all mean to them? How
did that first Easter change their lives? The Cross in the
Marketplace is a series of resources and complete liturgies for the
major services of Holy Week. The book began life in community on
Iona, and includes an Easter pilgrimage. You can use the book in
your church or house group or read it on your own, to deepen your
experience of Easter - and inspire action.
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Rum The Manual
Dave Broom
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Shortlisted for the Fortnum & Mason Drink Book award. This is a
book about how to drink rum of all kinds. It's about classic rums
and new-generation rums, about rhum agricole and about premium aged
rums, about rums from all over the world. It's about rum enjoyed
with cola and ginger beer. About the best rum for a classic
daquiri. About rum cocktails that ooze style and personality. Above
all, it's about enjoying your rum in ways you never thought
possible. The premium rum market is growing at an astonishing rate.
The mission of this book is to help drinkers appreciate this
complex spirit, find the style they like and discover how this
versatile spirit can best be enjoyed. It will help you to
understand your rum - how it's produced (whether from molasses,
cane syrup or cane juice) and whether it's dry, sweet, fresh or
oaky. More than 100 different rums are featured and analysed, from
rich, sweet mellow Guyana rums to the vegetal peppery rums of
Martinique or Guadeloupe and contemporary spiced rums. Dave Broom
provides a description and graded tasting notes for each brand,
allowing you to create the perfect mix every time. Finally, a
selection of classic and contemporary cocktails shows just how
wonderfully versatile this spirit is.
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.
'A Sense of Place blends pin-sharp writing with evocative
photography in a book to savour and treasure.' - Ian Rankin 'Mr.
Broom, who was born in Glasgow and has been writing about spirits
for decades, is the perfect author for this beautiful, evocative
book. He knows the whisky territory intimately and the people well,
and he has the senses of wonder, empathy and history to tie them
altogether, as well as the skill to conjure up the smell of the
salt air, the sound of barley shimmering in the wind, the
vibrations of hammers shaping copper into stills and the singe of
the oak staves as a cooper bends them over fire...With beautiful
photography by Christina Kernohan, this is the book to give any
lover of single malt, along with a bottle of their favorite
whisky.' The Year's Best Books on Wine (and Whisky), The New York
Times 'This is an engaging, humane and important book. I cannot
recommend it too strongly.' Charlie MacLean Keeper Magazine 'A book
so beautifully tweedy I actually want to wear it as a hat. I am
very glad it includes a map as Dave's authoritative guide has given
me many great whisky-holiday ideas.' Damian Barr 'Dave Broom's
whisky odyssey is in many ways a story of Scotland and the
questions we face....Like a good dram, it's complex, and Dave makes
an excellent guide... Christina Kernohan's beautiful photographs of
the places and people featured in the book add texture and vibrancy
to the stories: a window into the distilleries and lives of the
craftspeople.' Best of Scotland 'Few can match [Broom's] ability to
blend together critical thinking, insight and industry knowledge
while giving the resulting mix a romantic twist.' Whisky Magazine
In this beautifully crafted narrative, award-winning writer Dave
Broom examines Scotch whisky from the point of view of its terroir
- the land, weather, history, craft and culture that feed and
enhance the whisky itself. Travelling around his native Scotland
and visiting distilleries from Islay and Harris to Orkney and
Speyside, Dave explores the whiskies made there and the elements in
their distilling, and locality, which make them what they are.
Along the way he tells the story of whisky's history and considers
what whisky is now, and where it is going. With stunning specially
commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan, A Sense of Place
will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker's understanding of
just what is in their glass.
Award-winning author and whisky expert Dave Broom explores over 200 distilleries and examines over 400 expressions. Detailed descriptions of the Scottish distilleries can be found here, while Ireland, Japan, the USA, Canada and the rest of the world are given exhaustive coverage. There are tasting notes on single malts from Aberfeldy to Tormore, Yoichi (and coverage of the best of the blends). Six specially created 'Flavour Camp Charts' group whiskies by style and allow readers to identify new whiskies from around the world to try.
This extensively updated and extended edition features new material on burgeoning areas, including detailed coverage of many recently opened US craft distilleries, new distilleries in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and discussion of the growing whisky scene in Latin America.
With over 200 beautiful colour photographs and 21 colour maps locating distilleries and whisky-related sites, this is a stylish celebration of the heritage, romance, craftsmanship and versatility of whisky.
Written by the Fortnum & Mason Drinks Writer of the Year 2020.
Updated with more than 80 new gins. With more gin brands available
than ever before, you need to know how to choose and get the most
out of the brands you buy, understanding their flavours so you
drink them in the most delicious way possible. Award-winning
spirits writer Dave Broom has tested thousands of gins from all
over the world to choose the 125 selected to appear in this book.
As well as the gin selection, he has also tasted and scored each
one four ways - in a G&T, a negroni, a martini and with
lemonade (a gin that's perfect for a martini may be exactly the
opposite in a G&T). So not only do you get to drink the world's
best gins, you get to drink them in the best possible way. Praise
for the first edition: "You could not write a more sophisticated
book or pack more detail onto each page...it is rocket science
impressive" - Huffington Post
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Malts & Jazz (Paperback)
Jack McCray; Introduction by Dave Broom; Edited by Becky Lovett Offringa
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Discovery Miles 2 760
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