The Australian Spirits Guide

The Australian Spirits Guide
Author: Luke McCarthy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-10
Genre: Alcoholic beverages
ISBN: 9781743791424

From clandestine convict distilleries to the world's best whisky, The Australian Spirits Guide celebrates the storied past and present of Australia's spirits industry. Join drinks writer and bartender Luke McCarthy as he explains how spirits are made, and unearths sixty of Australia's best spirits, from whisky, gin and vodka, to rum, brandy, moonshine and other local specialties. For each spirit, discover the history and passion behind its creation, as well as expert tasting notes, serving suggestions and price guides that will steer you to the best bottle for your tastes and budget. You'll also find cocktail recipes from the country's best bartenders, as well as interviews with the trailblazing distillers of each spirit. Whether you're a connoisseur with tastes more local than Lagavulin, or a beginner simply looking for a casual Friday night tipple, The Australian Spirits Guide is a valuable addition to any home bar.

Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia

Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia
Author: Charles Sturt
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN:

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia" by Charles Sturt. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Spirit of the Garden

Spirit of the Garden
Author: Trisha Dixon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-03
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780642279705

Gardens can be formal or wild, serene or ostentatious, native or exotic, colourful or monochrome --according to Trisha Dixon, if we like a person, we will probably like their garden In a series of written reflections, interwoven with her evocative, painterly photographs, Trisha explores the relationship that exists between ourselves, our gardens and the natural landscape. Beyond the design and the plants, there is the feel of the garden, which captures the heart from the moment you enter a landscape and stays with you long after you have left. In a chapter on Gardens of the Mind, Trisha explores how artists, thinkers and writers have acknowledged and found value in the spirit of gardens and landscapes. Socrates found truth and beauty beyond Athens' city walls in a sacred grove. Closer to home, Jorn Utzon, designer of Sydney's Opera House sought inspiration and solace in a sandstone beach cave and Arthur Boyd experienced the Shoalhaven as a Wagnerian opera or a Mozart symphony. In Our Ancient Land, Trisha writes about landscapes full of stories, songlines and tracks. She welcomes the shift away from an Anglocentric approach to landscape design to one that shows an intimate engagement with the spirit of place, an acknowledgement of the Aboriginal history and mythology embedded in the land. This is not just to be found in the ancient heart of the country. In Melbourne's Royal Park, for example, bounded by noisy traffic and high-rise buildings, landscape designer Gordon Ford has created a bush pool that you'd feel fortunate to find in the interior of the Kimberley. Her message is the need to understand and respect the environment in our garden making. By approaching nature with humility, rather than a desire to control it, we can make our gardens places of beauty and peace, which nurture body and soul. She explains different approaches to garden design, exploring the teachings of landscape architects and designers of renown. And she frames this in the context of a harsh and changing climate that we need to embrace. Full-colour photographs show the golden glow of seed heads, a Eucalypt reflected in a still pool, magnificent angophoras and mossy outcrops in an escarpment garden on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Here is Annie Snodgrass' Jilba garden in Young, bursting with a Mediterranean palette of greens, purples and white. Here is Philip Cox's South Coast retreat, showing a total harmony of landscape and understated, rustic architecture.

The Vine in Australia

The Vine in Australia
Author: Alex C. Kelly
Publisher: Red Dog Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012
Genre: Viticulture
ISBN: 174259090X

Thanks to this book in just 200 years Australia's wine industry grew from a few meagre plantings, to an industry renowned throughout the world. See how it all started ...

Amazing Australia

Amazing Australia
Author: Laine Cunningham
Publisher: Sun Dogs Creations
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Ideal for the nature-loving traveler, Amazing Australia is a handy pocket guide to the most unusual and the most common birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects, plants, and trees of Australia. This focused guide features over a hundred of the bizarre and the beautiful, the curious and the downright strange. Written with a traveler's eye for the wonderful weirdness the world can offer, Amazing Australia gets right to the heart of the natural miracles that define Australia's coasts and deserts. Discover the danger lurking in a lovely rainforest plant that can leave hikers with pain that last for eighteen months. Learn how to avoid the redback, a venomous spider that panicked an entire country. The origins of evocative names like "blood gum" are explained. Information explains how echidnas and ants survive in such a harsh environment. Invasive species like the cane toad and the cane beetle are discussed. The uniqueness of the country's most beloved creatures like the kangaroo and the koala takes center stage in Amazing Australia. Packed with information that comes from being in the country for an extended time, Amazing Australia will entertain as well as inform. Details about how Aboriginal tribes used different plants, animals, and trees are included. Settler's histories are touched on for the most common species. This compact introduction to Australia's astonishing animals and plants makes an excellent addition to the classroom for curricular units in social studies and biology.