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Proclaimed a masterwork when it was originally published in 1995,
The Book of Bourbon and Other Fine American Whiskeys by Gary Regan
and Mardee Haidin Regan runs the gamut of American whiskey. This
widely acclaimed work contains details on every aspect of American
whiskey up to the mid-1990s. This landmark book contains a concise
look at how whiskey in America evolved from the time of the
Pilgrims, right through to the end of the twentieth century. Every
distillery that was around at that time is comprehensively covered.
The vast majority of American whiskeys on the market are described.
There are cocktail recipes, recipes for appetizers, entrees, and
desserts, all containing whiskey. There's even a chapter that
offers guidance to aficionados visiting Kentucky and Tennessee.
Mix Drinks Like A Pro Now you can with this indispensable handbook, the most thorough'and thoroughly accessible'bartending guide ever created for both professional and home use. Encyclopedic in scope and filled with clear, simple instructions, The Bartender's Bible includes information on: - Stocking and equipping a bar'from liquors and mixers to condiments, garnishes, and equipment
- Shot-by-shot recipes for over 1,000 cocktails and mixed drinks from bourbon to rum to whiskey
- Wine drinks
- Beer drinks
- Nonalcoholic drinks
- Special category drinks'tropical, classics, aperitifs, cordials, hot drinks, and party punches
- Anecdotes and histories of favorite potables
- And more!
If you've ever wondered whether to shake or stir a proper Martini, or what to do with those dusty bottles of flavored liqueurs, The Bartender's Bible is the only book you need! A bartender, as a rule, is a person who enjoys the company of others, endeavors to solve problems, listens to the woes of the world, sympathizes with the mistreated, laughs with the comedians, cheers up the down at heart, and generally controls the atmosphere at his or her bar. A bartender is the manager of moods, the master of mixology.Certain scenarios are played out over and over again in bars everywhere. The questions are basically the same; only the details vary: What's in a true Singapore Sling? How long has the Martini been around? What's the difference between a Fix and a Fizz? A reference book is as necessary to a bartender as ice. -- from The Bartender's Bible
gaz regan's Annual Manual for Bartenders will be the go-to book for
professional bartenders worldwide. The Joy of Mixology, regan's
groundbreaking 2003 work, has become required reading for staff
members at many of today's top cocktail lounges, and this new book
is, in many ways, a sequel to that book. The Annual Manual is
directed specifically at working bartenders, not consumers, and
this not only makes it stand apart from every other book in this
genre, it also adds appeal directly to the men and women who
actually hold forth from behind the mahogany. The Annual Manual is
a book that bartenders can call their own. Besides covering
mixology and methodology essentials, regan also provides readers
with in-depth lessons in bar philosophy in a section called The
Mindful Bartender; he salutes a dozen "Fabulous Bartenders,"
details eight "Fabulous Innovators" in the industry, and provides
recipes and commentary on the "101 Best New Cocktails" from
bartenders all over the world. Add to this the first part of
regan's serialized autobiography, giving you a glimpse into the
first 17 years of his life (yes, he has a story about the day he
was born ), and you have a veritable compendium of a book, put
together with love and kisses by a bartender, for bartenders. If
you're a bartender, your library isn't complete with this book.
THREE YEARS AND THOUSANDS of miles have passed since the last time
we visited the cocktail and spirit world with you. Our move to the
UK, in 2007, has given us a new perspective on the bartending world
and the people that inhabit it. Ever since the profession was born,
mixologists and drinks writers have travelled the globe in search
of new experiences, different ingredients, and inspiring
combinations. Weve looked at the industry in America. Now its time
to look at the world beyond the United States to see how cocktails
developed in Europe. In this volume, the third, of Mixologist: The
Journal of the European Cocktail, our intrepid travelling
cocktailians take us on a tour of the path of the bartender as seen
through the eyes of drinks guru Gary Regan. Sue Leckie details why
the legendary master Peter Dorelli is such an inspired spirit.
Albert Montserrat pays tribute to is mentor and her father, Maria
Dolores and Miguel Boadas. A charmer in his own right, Phil Duff
discloses the essential secrets of cultivating bartender-right
charm. Brief histories of two highly-regarded guilds, the UKBG and
the IBA, are presented by Lynn Byron and Domenico Constanzo,
respectively. Master Salvatore Calabrese sets the record straight
about the crystal-clear, potent Dukes Martini. Sue Leckie returns
to prove that not all of Britains best bars and bartenders reside
in London. A century of German bar culture is eloquently presented
by Stefan Gabny. And as a finale, a century of Spanish cocktails is
presented with all the passion and ecstasy of a true aficionado by
Alberto Gomez Font. Naturally, we had to put in our two pence. This
time, we uncover a few surprises in the origins and bloodline of
the worlds favourite morning pick-me-up, the Bloody Mary. We take
you through the halls and the history of Exposition Universelle des
Vins et Spiritueux, a place that is very near and dear to our
hearts. Hope you enjoy your grand tour of Europe and its cocktails.
Over the course of the last 12 months, gaz regan received
approximately 7,000 recipes sent to him by bartenders all over the
world, and from these drinks he picked the 101 formulas that he
deemed to be the very best of the best new cocktails for this book.
The recipes chosen for this year's list came from Australia,
Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, The
Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Taiwan, and Thailand, UK, and the Good Ol' USA. "There are quite a
few surprises in this year's list," says regan. "Scotch has made
great headways with cocktailian bartenders, for instance, after
being all but ignored for the best part of this century." Other
items to look out for include Pierre Ferrand Dry Curacao,
Chartreuse, and Amari in many different hues and guises. "Putting
this list together has become a great tool for me," regan adds,
"since it gives me a clear picture of what's actually working out
well behind the bars of the world. It's a snapshot of the
cocktailian craft over the past 12 months" " 101 Best New Cocktails
is] the best list of its kind," Francis P. Schott, co-owner of
Catherine Lombardi and Stage Left restaurants in New Brunswick, New
Jersey.
gaz regan's Annual Manual for Bartenders, 2012 is the go-to book
for professional bartenders worldwide. The Joy of Mixology, regan's
groundbreaking 2003 work, has become required reading for staff
members at many of today's top cocktail lounges, and this new book
is, in many ways, a sequel to that best-selling title. And the
success of gaz regan's Annual Manual for Bartenders, 2011 proves
that point, reaching the Top 50 Books in the Spirits &
Cocktails category on Amazon. gaz regan's Annual Manual for
Bartenders, 2012 is directed specifically at working bartenders,
not consumers, and this not only makes it stand apart from every
other book in this genre, it also adds appeal directly to the men
and women who actually hold forth from behind the mahogany. The
Annual Manual is a book that bartenders can call their own. What's
inside? The Mindful Bartender chapter in last year's Annual Manual
caused a ripple that was felt throughout the global bartending
community, and Regan followed it up with Mindful Bartender
presentations in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Beirut, and Dubai.
This year's edition highlights some of the bartenders who employ
mindfulness at work, and have had some amazing results, along with
a few more wisdom from gaz himself. The chapter titled Bartender
Quotes of the Year highlights what thoughtful, caring, and sharing
bartenders have said in print over the past 12 months that are sure
to inspire the best in everyone who stands behind the stick. A new
section titled Bartenders' Bartenders of the Year features this
year's "best of the best" dedicated professionals as recommended by
their peers and colleagues. Out of the 500+ suggestions received by
gaz, the nine featured bartenders proved they truly are top shelf.
Recipients of the 2011 "Fabulous Bartender of the Year" gazzer
Awards held during the Manhattan Cocktail Classic-including Andy
Wells, Anthony DeSerio, Chad Doll, Duggan McDonnell, Jackson
Cannon, Jason Littrell, Jessica Gonzalez, Lynnette Marrero, Lynn
House, Neyah White, Salvatore Calabrese, and Stan Vadrna-are now
joined by an international bevy of 19 new recipients who now
possess a coveted gazzer bobblehead of their own. This year gaz
also presents at some of the best Bar Bloggers of the year and
highlights some fabulous bar geekery before he signs off for the
year. Add to this the second part of his serialized autobiography,
you have a veritable compendium of a book, put together with love
and kisses by a bartender, for bartenders. For bartenders
everywhere, no library is complete without this book, a collector's
reference book that will get frequent use for years to come.
The eagerly awaited 101 Best New Cocktails 2012 is gaz regan's
annual collection of creative new cocktails from the world's most
talented bartenders. Nobody has his finger on the pulse of the
global bartending community more than gaz regan-the bartender
formerly known as Gary Regan. The author of the gaz regan's ANNUAL
MANUAL for Bartenders series, the monumental The Joy of Mixology,
and keeper of the Worldwide Bartender Database, gaz has
hand-selected 101 of the 2012's best new cocktails as created by
100 mixologists from 25 countries, including Australia, Argentina,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Denmark, Dubai, France Greece,
Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,
Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain Sweden, United Kingdom, United
States of America, and United States Virgin Islands. Who made the
grade with gaz regan? Open this companion book to gaz regans'
ANNUAL MANUAL for Bartenders 2012, make one of these nifty recipes,
and find out why these are gaz regan's selection of 2012's best new
cocktails.
Spirits and drink historians Brown and Miller, who also created the
Web site Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini, present
the second volume of surprises and facts about cocktails and their
rich histories.
Spirits and drink historians Brown and Miller, who also created the
Web site Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini, trace
the birth of spirits from China to India to Persia through Europe
and on to the New World.
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