Field Guide to Cocktails is the world's handiest guide to the world's favourite subject: drinks. In this sixth Field Guide book are recipes and the histories for over 300 libations, from classics like... This description may be from another edition of this product.
As someone whose home bar currently comprises nothing more than gin, vodka, and a pathetic collection of triple sec, Rose's Lime Juice and Virgin Islands rum (a gift from vacationing parents), I skipped the recipes at first and went straight to the section of the book called ''Behind Bars: An Insider's Look at Ordering Out.'' Here was a list of useful tips for bar- and restaurantgoers. Among them: * Since most mixed drinks contain 3 ounces of liquid and most shots contain just 1 ounce, it's more cost effective to order one ''bone-dry'' (i.e., no vermouth) Stoli or Jagermeister martini than it is to order three shots of Stoli or Jagermeister. * Just as asking for ''a glass of wine'' will probably yield plonk, it's inadvisable to simply order ''a martini,'' say, or ''a gin and tonic''; doing so pretty much guarantees your drink will be made with generic spirits. If you care about how your cocktail tastes, order it by brand name: ''an Absolut martini,'' ''a Tanqueray and tonic.'' Know what you want and don't be afraid to ask for it. * Speaking of Absolut Martinis, they may be my father's drink of choice, but they're an aberration to traditionalists. If you must have the classic gin cocktail, speak up about it already! Otherwise, resign yourself to the reality that you're just as likely to get a vodka-based version these days. Ditto for numerous other drinks. So specify, specify, specify. The recipes are peerless - clear and concise - and there is a witty but equally historical intro to each. It also seems to be the only serious cocktail book out there that has food pairings with every recipe. I think my home bar can stand some updating, and this book is a great start.
Wow ! They said its the only "mixology" I'll ever need and they're right! OUTSTANDING ! Unlike most of these guides, it reads almost like a novel. Packed with interesting discussions of the myths surrounding famous drinks with just enough dry humor to put one in the mood for testing a new concoction. This book would have been standard equipment in the glovebox of every Earl's Shooting Brake! For novice and professional alike, this is the barkeeps Rosetta Stone !
Great Gift Idea
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I loved reading this guide. There is lots of interesting information and what an assortment of cocktails! My son is purchasing a couple of these for gifts; has two friends that are always trying new drinks out and they will really appreciate this book.
Masterful Mixology
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I have waited a long while for a really useful amateur barman's instruction manual. This is it, for sure! A guide to the novice and the more jaded that "mixes" simple, accurate, step-by-step instructions for the preparation of all the old favorites and most of the newly fashonable cocktails with extra-dry wit, pertinent historical background and literary flair! A very helpful symbol-system and description of necessary materials for a well-stocked bar is thoughtfully included. A must for the contemporary host/hostess.
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