Moonshine Cocktails

Moonshine Cocktails
Author: Paul Knorr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 163159107X

No longer will you have to shoot your moonshine like liquid fire! Discover how to make this high-octane spirit into delicious tasty drinks!

Moonshine Mixology

Moonshine Mixology
Author: Cory Straub
Publisher: Sterling Epicure
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781454920748

Take a fun-filled adventure into white lightning with Moonshine Mixology. Beginning with a short, rollicking history of lightning in a bottle, 'shine expert Cory Straub gives a quick history of hooch, details the equipment to make it, offers an overview of the process, and shares recipes for delicious flavor bases and tub-thumpin' cocktails. He also provides valuable tips on storage, packaging, and serving, plus fun facts and witty quotes.

The Alchemist Cocktail Book

The Alchemist Cocktail Book
Author: The Alchemist
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1473583500

100 spell-binding, crowd-pleasing cocktails. Work some magic at home with these original cocktail recipes from everyone's favourite experimental bar, The Alchemist. Elevate your mixology skills and bring some creativity to your bar cart with unique and show-stopping tipple time recipes, from their iconic Caramelised Rum Punch and Smokey Old Fashioned, to new takes on the cocktail classics. With chapters from Chemistry & Theatre, Twisted Classics and New Wave to Classics and Low & No Alcohol, The Alchemist Cocktail Book truly has something for everyone, from mixing novices to experienced bartenders. Bring some dramatic flair to your cocktail hour, with recipes including: Lavender Daiquiri Paloma Rhubarb and Custard Sour Bananagroni Maple Manhattan Cola Bottle Libre Grapefruit and Apricot Martini

Moonshine!

Moonshine!
Author: Matthew B. Rowley
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579906481

Traces the history and lore of moonshine from its pioneer origins, through prohibition, to today's artisanal libations, offering instructions for building a still, basic distilling techniques, and dozens of recipes.

New Mexico Cocktails

New Mexico Cocktails
Author: Greg Mays
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439656886

New Mexico may appear to be the land of a thousand Margaritas, but its distilleries and historic cocktails are complex enough to satisfy even the most discerning palate. Cowboys and banditos alike distilled and drank their way to infamy. Prohibition drinkers masked the questionable spirits with cocktails at local joints like the legendary triple-level speakeasy of Santa Fe that was so secret, it had no name. Though the state had no legal distilleries for several decades following Prohibition, Arturo Jaramillo created the quintessential New Mexican cocktail in 1965. When Don Quixote Distillery opened in 2005, it set the stage for a cocktail revolution. Cocktail enthusiast Greg Mays explores a boozy history spiked with anecdotes and garnished with over one hundred simple recipes for the home bartender.

Moonshine

Moonshine
Author: Kevin R. Kosar
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1780237901

You might think moonshine only comes from ramshackle stills hidden away in the Appalachian Mountains, but the fact of the matter is we’ve been improvising spirits all around the world for centuries. No matter where you go, there is a local bootleg liquor, whether it’s bathtub gin, peatreek, or hjemmebrent. In this book, Kevin R. Kosar tells the colorful and, at times, blinding history of moonshine, a history that’s always been about the people: from crusading lawmen and clever tinkerers to sly smugglers and ruthless gangsters, from pontificating poets and mountain men to beleaguered day-laborers and foolhardy frat boys. Kosar first surveys all the things we’ve made moonshine from, including grapes, grains, sugar, tree bark, horse milk, and much more. But despite the diversity of its possible ingredients, all moonshine has two characteristics: it is extremely alcoholic, and it is, in most places, illegal. Indeed, the history of DIY distilling is a history of criminality and the human ingenuity that has prevailed out of officials’ sights: from cleverly designed stills to the secret smuggling operations that got the goods to market. Kosar also highlights the dark side: completely unregulated, many moonshines are downright toxic and dangerous to drink. Spanning the centuries and the globe, this entertaining book will appeal to any food and drink lover who enjoys a little mischief.

Moonshine

Moonshine
Author: John Schlimm
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0806539216

White lightning . . . XXX . . . Firewater. Whatever you call it, moonshine is America’s original rebel spirit. This ultimate must-have for aspiring moonshine connoisseurs, boozy history buffs, and party seekers everywhere is a buzz-worthy ride through moonshine’s legendary history. From its roots in the hollows of Appalachia and keeping the good times flowing through Prohibition to its headlining status today as a pop culture icon, Moonshine tells the rip-roaring story of the moonshiners who became folk heroes for the ages and how their batches of XXX endure as the favorite thirst-quencher of millions. While stirring the rebel in each of us, Moonshine also gives you a bootleg up on hosting get-togethers and parties with a dream stash of 100 recipes for infusions and cocktails using moonshine as a main ingredient—Moonshine Monkey, Dirt Road Colada, Lemongrass & Mint Mojito, Smokey Mountain S’More, and many more. Plus, other fun-starters throughout the book include moonshine-themed playlists and a how-to for throwing an unforgettable moonshiner’s movie night. Moonshine: A Celebration of America’s Original Rebel Spirit proves once and for all that the best things in life still come in jugs and Mason jars.

The Cocktail Bible

The Cocktail Bible
Author: Pyramid
Publisher: Pyramid
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0753733285

The perfect A-Z collection for anyone in search of the creating a classic or comtemporary cocktail.

The Cheesy Vegan

The Cheesy Vegan
Author: John Schlimm
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0738216801

Long regarded as the missing link in the plant-based world, vegan cheese has come home to Main Street! With more than 125 recipes for every cheesy craving, John Schlimm has you covered from breakfast to lunch to a hearty dinner with family and friends. From easy recipes for everyday cheeses (including Cheddar, Swiss, mozzarella) to ultimate comfort food like Mac 'n' Cheese, Cafe Broccoli & Parmesan Quiche, Triple Your Pleasure Fondue, and the Cheesecake Extravaganza, you can include in all your cheesy favorites . . . with none of the dairy.

Spirits, Sugar, Water, Bitters

Spirits, Sugar, Water, Bitters
Author: Derek Brown
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0847861465

The story of the cocktail --"the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet," according to H.L. Mencken --featuring 45 recipes for rediscovered classics and inspired originals. A cocktail-- the fascinating alchemy of simple alcohols into complex potables-- is an invention as unlikely as it is delicious, and an American innovation whose history marches in step with that of the Republic. In Spirits Sugar Water Bitters, nationally recognized bartender and spirits expert Derek Brown tells the story of the cocktail's birth, rise, fall, and eventual resurrection, tracing the contours of the American story itself. In this spirited timeline, Brown shows how events such as the Whiskey Rebellion, Prohibition, and the entry of Hawaii into the United States shaped the nation's drinking habits. Brown also tells the stories of the great men and women who made their mark on cocktail culture, including America's Distiller-In-Chief George Washington and modern-day King Cocktail Dale DeGroff, as well as lesser-known mixology heroes like Martha Niblo, the nineteenth-century New York proprietress famous for her Sherry Cobblers, and Frederic Tudor, whose ice-shipping business gave early drinks like the Cobbler and the Mint Julep the chill they needed. Featuring classic and original recipes inspired by each period, this book serves up the perfect mix of geography, history, culture, and taste.