Drinkology: Wine

Drinkology: Wine
Author: James Waller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Correggio's depiction of the Virgin's Assumption into heaven, painted in the cupola of the Duomo of Parma, is widely viewed as one of the most inventive and influential fresco cycles of the Renaissance. Even so, the very elements that make the work so powerful--its lively iconography and its illusionism--have long been decried by critics for their apparent illegibility and lack of decorum. In the first book-length study of these frescoes in English, Carolyn Smyth counters such negative criticism by taking into account the viewer's in situ experience of the frescoes. In so doing, she offers a new reading that explores the artist's knowing use of figural perspective, the architectural and liturgical context, and the religious significance of the theme. Aided by new photographs of the fresco, taken by Ralph Lieberman, Smyth leads the reader from the door of the cathedral to the apse, in order to examine the lay worshipper's experience from a series of partial views in the nave and the contrasting vistas of the clergy in the presbytery. As each of these separately revealed sequences of the cycle is discussed, new elements appear and are interpreted. The gestures, figural relationships, activities, and attributes visible from each viewpoint convey specific meanings that reveal, too, the most relevant aspect of the Assumption theme for the participant below. Not only the spatial communicativeness of the painting but also the affective warmth of Correggio's style are seen as means to celebrate Mary's redemptive role and its implications for the Christian audience.

Drinkology Beer

Drinkology Beer
Author: James Waller
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 161312189X

“If you need a little beer brush-up, or know someone who does, Drinkology Beer is one of the most fun educational beverage reads we’ve had in years” (LA Weekly). So a guy or a gal walks into a bar and orders a . . . what? A Belgian lambic? A German Hefeweizen? An American barley wine? Today, with thousands of beers being made in the US and many imported ales and lagers available at taverns and retailers, the once-simple decision to have a beer may feel a little like drowning. Drinkology Beer to the rescue. James Waller’s book is written especially for beer lovers who have no idea what “sparge” or “IBU” might mean. After covering the basics of brewing, Waller provides an informative, witty, and accessible compendium of the globe’s beer styles, ranging from Abbey Ale to Zwickel. With special features including a roundup of “beer culture” (such as beer songs and movies about beer), notes on touring breweries, and a selection of beer-cocktail recipes and food dishes you can make with beer, Drinkology Beer is a beer book completely unlike any other. “The budding beer aficionado in your life will smile when you hand him a gift-wrapped copy of James Waller’s Drinkology Beer: A Book About the Brew.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch

Drinkology/Drinkology Wine/Drinkology Eats Three-Pack

Drinkology/Drinkology Wine/Drinkology Eats Three-Pack
Author: James Waller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781584796190

A special three-book set exclusively available to Amazon.com customers: three essential titles for wine and cocktail afficionados from the master ofDrinkology. Perfectly mixed cocktails deserve their reputation as the key element of any great party.Drinkologyis an elegantly packaged, entertainingly written, and easy-to-use guidebook for the budding bartender and the experienced mixologist alike. Contained herein are the techniques and secrets anyone needs to create classic cocktails and cutting edge concoctions. James Waller has meticulously tested the recipes for 450 drinks, from such standards as the Gimlet and Gin and Tonic to nostalgic faves like the Singapore Sling and Pink Lady.Drinkologyalso includes sections on frozen blender drinks, hot drinks, party punches, and nonalcoholic cocktails, as well as practical information on setting up a home bar and preparing for parties. Designed to be used at the barprint-tabbed pages let the drinkmaker quickly find recipes, organized by liquor, while a waterproof Kivar cover protects it from spills. Its compact size and sewn binding allow it to lie flat, while a ribbon marker keeps tabs of your favorite cocktail. Fully indexed and with a glossary of bartending terms,Drinkologyalso features playful instructional art and illustrations by Glenn Wolff. In a restaurant, do you always let somebody else order the wine? When you hear someone say, "Sherry," do you think, "Who's she?" Does trying to recall the difference between a Pinot Noir and a Pinot Gris defeat you? Does selecting a wine from a wine shop's shelves unnerve you? Suffer no more. WithDrinkology WINE, James Waller, author of the successful cocktail handbookDrinkology, offers a guide to understanding wine that's written with youthe novice oenophilein mind. Witty and accessible,Drinkology WINEbegins with a basic wine vocabulary. To explain how wine is made, Waller then takes you on a visit to a working winery. He demystifies wine tasting, showing you how to do it just like a pro. Chapters on red and white wine grapes and on sparkling wines equip you with fundamental knowledge. And Waller's tour of the wine world is conducted from your local wine shop: the place you're most likely to encounter wine in all its breathtakingsometimes intimidatingvariety. Stylish in its presentation yet assuming no prior knowledge of the subject,Drinkology WINEis an invaluable resource for the wine neophyte and an entertaining refresher course for the more experienced oenophile. If you're going to drink, don't you think you should have a little something to eat, too? IntroducingDrinkology EATS.In this, the third volume of STC's highly successfulDrinkologyseries, cocktail impresario James Waller joins forces with caterer/food designer Ramona Ponce to teach the world's boozehounds how to chow down. Think ofDrinkology EATSas the essential "to-your-health foods" cookbook. From scrumptious, no-fuss edibles to serve up at your own home bar, to the makings of a perfect Champagne brunch, to the dos and don'ts of throwing a cocktail party--for half a dozen friends or a hundred revelers--Waller and Ponce offer easy-to-follow recipes for everything from homemade potato chips and icebox crackers to herb-encrusted gravlax and savory buffalo kebabs. Along the way, the authors dispense a tankardful of practical advice and more than a jigger's worth of theDrinkologyseries' trademark wit and irreverence. Whether you're planning the menu for a beer bash, a tropical drinks-themed get-together, a martini-soaked afternoon tea, a holiday fête, a nightcap snack, or a morning-after breakfast,Drinkology EATSis the must-have handbook for at-home entertaining. Elegantly illustrated by Glenn Wolff, the book also features a round of brand-new cocktail recipes guaranteed to whet your guests' appetites.

Beverage Basics

Beverage Basics
Author: Robert W. Small
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0470138831

Beverage Basics presents a new approach to understanding wine and other alcoholic beverages. The book includes an introduction to alcoholic beverages, information on important issues such as purchasing beverages, healthy drinking, and alcohol and the law, and an introduction to wine including viticulture, viniculture, and the sensory evaluation of wine. The authors teach readers about wines by varietal as opposed to appellation, which is a much simpler entry point for beginners to the world of wine. In addition to all the major wine varietals (Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, etc.), the book also covers hybrid and Native American varieties, sparkling wines, and dessert and fortified wines. Chapters on beer and distilled spirits include information on making, purchasing, and evaluating beer and spirits. The appendices include map-filled sections on The Old World and The New World of wine, as well as a thorough examination of the TTB requirements for alcoholic beverage labels, and a complete glossary of terms. Author Robert Small is former Dean and Emeritus Professor of The Collins College of Hospitality Management at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he still teaches courses on wine, spirits, and beer and on beverage marketing and food and beverage management, and is the Chairman of the Los Angeles International Wine competition, one of the largest and most prestigious wine competitions in the United States.

Wine: A No-Snob Guide

Wine: A No-Snob Guide
Author: Lori Stevens
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1623156580

Should white wine be chilled? Can you drink reds with fish? Find out in Wine: A No-Snob Guide, the perfect pairing for the budding wine enthusiast. Forget intimidating wine speak. You'll get a no-nonsense crash course that serves easy-to-understand vocabulary. From vineyard production to selecting stemware, prepare for a wine adventure, featuring lush full-page photos, maps, and illustrations. Uncork wine myths. Journey the globe, touring the wine regions of California to Europe to South America and discover your personal palate along the way. Light, fun, never dry, this go-to guide helps you confidently explore the wine world. This entertaining wine guide offers: The history and origin of wine Types of grapes & wine categories Tasting & food pairing tips Buying & storing basics Whether you're looking to learn the basics, impress your boss, or redeem yourself after referring to sommelier as an African country, Wine: A No-Snob Guide will have you swirling and sipping like a pro.

Drinkology Eats

Drinkology Eats
Author: James Waller
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781584795292

Discusses the hows and whys of pairings, and offers menus for a variety of themes and occasions. This book covers the basics of eating while drinking: why certain kinds of food work better with alcohol than others. It also talks about great bar snacks, wine and cheese pairings, champagne toasts, martini menus and cocktail parties.

Uncle Billy's Wine Guide for Novices

Uncle Billy's Wine Guide for Novices
Author: William Allan Kritsonis
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1648022332

Uncle Billy’s Wine Guide for Novices is not intended for wine experts and others that consider themselves extremely knowledgeable about wine. This book is for the rest of us who want to learn more about the pleasures of enjoying wine and talking intelligent about it. About 8% of wine consumers consider themselves extremely knowledge about wine. Of these, about 3% consider themselves wine experts. This leaves the rest of us, about 92% who want to learn more about wine but don’t want to become experts. Humor is scattered throughout the book to make your reading more enjoyable. The goal is to help you become more knowledgeable about wine and have fun doing so. And remember: “Always drink the wine you enjoy, and enjoy the wine you drink.” William Allan Kritsonis, PhD, Author

A Visual Guide to Drink

A Visual Guide to Drink
Author: Ben Gibson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 159240930X

From the meticulous minds at Pop Chart Lab comes an imbiber’s delight: a comprehensive infographic investigation into the world of beer, wine, and spirits. Containing everything from the many varieties of beer and the vessels from which to drink them, to cocktails of choice in film and literature, A Visual Guide to Drink maps, graphs, and charts the history, geography, and culture of the world’s very favorite pastime. The domestic beer-drinking novice and whisk(e)y aficionado alike will relish this perfectly practical primer awash in essentials like charted cocktail recipes, a breakdown of brewing processes, and extensive maps of the world’s wine region in Pop Chart Lab’s trademark clean and elegant design. The definitive guide to informative imbibing, A Visual Guide to Drink is a fun, functional, and beautiful concoction of data and design that is sure to inspire delight in readers (and drinkers) everywhere.

Drinkology: Revised and Updated

Drinkology: Revised and Updated
Author: James Waller
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781584798286

For years, Drinkology has been the go-to guide to home bartending, equipping mixologists with everything they need to know to craft their own delicious cocktails. This fully revised and updated edition keeps all the essentials--instructions on setting up a home bar, stocking it wisely, and mixing up some splendid drinks--while greatly expanding on the original's coverage. The burgeoning universe of cocktail ingredients is explored and celebrated in new material on bitters, cachaça, and champagne--and a whole new chapter on sake-based mixed drinks. New sidebars detail the do's and don'ts of infusing vodkas and making your own liqueurs. And the book's more than 400 recipes include all the classic cocktails--from the Absinthe Drip to the Zombie--as well as dozens of new libations developed especially for this edition.