The New American Bartender's Guide

The New American Bartender's Guide
Author: John J. Poister
Publisher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780451197825

With this indispensable guide, readers will learn how to mix classic as well as exotic drinks like the pros. Here are all the tricks of the trade-including how to taste, flavor, and garnish as well as when and how to shake, stir, and whirl a drink. The New American Bartender's Guidefeatures: ¬ Tips on measuring, serving, stocking a bar, and learning the language of mixology ¬ Easy-to-find recipes that are organized alphabetically by type of liquor ¬ Classic as well as new recipes for gin, rum, and vodka drinks; punches, aperitifs, non-alcoholic drinks, and much more

New American Bartender's Handbook

New American Bartender's Handbook
Author: Dave Broom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Bartending
ISBN: 9781571459541

New American Bartender's Handbook is the ultimate guide for anybody who wants to become (or already is) a bartender, either professional or amateur. It details how to properly set up a home bar and provides recipes for over 1,000 different drinks. There is an extensive guide to wine including proper selection, storage, and serving tips. New American Bartender's Handbook even provides a complete index by ingredients and information on everything from glassware to garnishes. Over 300 full color photographs are included.

The Professional Bartender's Handbook

The Professional Bartender's Handbook
Author: Valerie Mellema
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0910627959

This new book is written for the professional bartender. A copy belongs behind every bar. Whether running a stand-alone business or one incorporated into a restaurant, hotel, or food service operation, the successful bartender needs product and equipment knowledge, and a strong grasp of mixology. This new book is more than just a recipe guide, although it contains nearly 1,500 different cocktails and shooters. This new book is fun and easy to read, the recipes are in alphabetical order with suggested glassware, ingredients, and garnishes. You will learn tips and tricks, bar terminology, measurements, how to set up a bar, glassware, responsible serving issues, garnishes, bar games and tricks, famous toasts, and much more. And you will find a special section on non-alcoholic drinks.

Meehan's Bartender Manual

Meehan's Bartender Manual
Author: Jim Meehan
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607748630

“A knowledge-filled tome for true cocktail nerds or those aspiring to be” (Esquire), from one of the world’s most acclaimed bartenders WINNER OF THE JAMES BEARD AWARD • WINNER OF THE TALES OF THE COCKTAIL SPIRITED AWARD® FOR BEST NEW COCKTAIL OR BARTENDING BOOK • IACP AWARD FINALIST Meehan’s Bartender Manual is acclaimed mixologist Jim Meehan’s magnum opus—and the first book of the modern era to explain the bar industry from the inside out. With chapters that mix cocktail history with professional insights from experts all over the world, this deep dive covers it all: bar design, menu development, spirits production, drink mixing technique, the craft of service and art of hospitality, and more. The book also includes recipes for 100 cocktails culled from the classic canon and Meehan’s own storied career. Each recipe reveals why Meehan makes these drinks the way he does, offering unprecedented access to a top bartender’s creative process. Whether you’re a professional looking to take your career to the next level or an enthusiastic amateur interested in understanding the how and why of mixology, Meehan’s Bartender Manual is the definitive guide.

Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide

Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide
Author: Mr. Boston
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780470882344

For 75 years, Mr. Boston has been America's bestselling drink-mixing guide Every bartender's favorite drink-mixing guide is better than ever in this all-new edition. This guide features new cocktail recipes from well-known mixologists, easy-to-use information on equipment, guidance on building your pantry and purchasing ingredients, helpful tips and techniques, and new photographs that showcase the beauty of the finished cocktails. Includes 1,500 drinks ranging from classics like The Old-Fashioned Whiskey Cocktail and The Martini Cocktail to regional favorites like the Ramos Gin Fizz and the Mint Julep to contemporary drinks like the Limoncello Sour and the Stone Wall Features new photography and nearly 200 new recipes for today's bartenders, including cutting-edge cocktails with sake, absinthe, infused spirits, and other contemporary flavors from the top mixologists Covers nearly every cocktail imaginable, from classic martinis to trendy cosmopolitans to holiday eggnog Updated with a new glossary for easily accessible descriptions of hundreds of spirits from the familiar to the obscure From bar chefs to cocktail party hosts, Mr. Boston: 75th Anniversary Edition remains the most trusted guide for your bar.

The Bartender's Guide

The Bartender's Guide
Author: Parragon, Incorporated
Publisher: Love Food
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Bartending
ISBN: 9781407533971

Cocktails are back and fresher and tastier than ever. The days when a cocktail meant an over-sweet, garish concoction, garnished with a pineapple chunk and a paper umbrella are over. Today's cocktails are made with fresh, high-quality ingredients with the intention of producing sometimes subtle, sometimes startling flavor combinations. Equally useful behind the counter of a top city bar or on your coffee table at home, The Bartenders Guide is informative, educational, entertaining, and elegantly designed. In a health-and lifestyle-conscious world, this comprehensive volume holds the key to consuming less, but tasting more and is an all-encompassing book for every aspiring bartender. Cocktails are back - fresher and tastier than ever. The days when a cocktail meant an oversweet, garish concoction, garnished with a pineapple chunk and a paper umbrella are over. Today s cocktails feature the freshest, high quality ingredients, and this beautiful hardcover guide will teach you how to mix them all together in combinations that may be subtle, startling, or classic but always delicious. Perfect for the creative at home bartender, this volume holds the secrets to consuming less, but tasting more in today s health conscious world. CHEERS! Features more than 400 cocktail recipes. Illustrated with full color photographs. Also includes sections devoted to: The Tools of the Trade, A Guide to Glasses, the Art of Mixology, and The Bartenders Lexicon of Cocktail Ingredients and Drinks

The Bartender's Guide 1887

The Bartender's Guide 1887
Author: Jerry Thomas
Publisher: epubli
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 375416290X

Jeremiah "Jerry" P. Thomas is considered the father of American mixology. In 1851, at the age of 21, he opened his first bar below Barnum's American Museum in New York City. After that he worked as the head bartender at hotels and bars throughout the US, he also visited Europe. Jerry Thomas was well known for his showmanship and fancy style of mixing cocktails. At some point he was among the most famous citizens of New York City. In 1862 Jerry Thomas finished his work "Bar-Tender's Guide", probably the first book of its kind ever published in the US. It contained a collection of traditional recipes as well as some of his own creations. The present book is a reprint of the updated edition of the Bar-Tender's Guide which has been published in 1887, two years after his early death.

The Bartender's Book

The Bartender's Book
Author: Nick Broom
Publisher: Carlton Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Alcoholic beverages
ISBN: 9781787391703

With more than 500 recipes for classic and contemporary cocktails, this outstanding collection is perfect for any would-be bartender Celebrate the cocktail The Bartender's Book has everything mixologists need to know, whether they're professional or just eager to show off to family and friends. The centerpiece is an A-Z cocktails section that presents recipes and mixing instructions for hundreds of popular drinks, ranging from an Absolut Hero, Bloody Mary, and Caipirinha to a Passion Batida, Smoky Martini, and rum-packed Zombie. Special features showcase 10 classic cocktails, with background on their history and inventors. There's also a glossary of bartending terminology, an index of all cocktails by their base spirits, and advice on stocking a home bar and storing ingredients.

The New American Bartender's Guide

The New American Bartender's Guide
Author: John J. Poister
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0451205243

With this easy-to-use, indispensable guide, readers will learn how to mix classic as well as exotic drinks like the pros. Here are all the tricks of the trade - including how to taste, flavor, and garnish as well as when and how to shake, stir, and whirl a drink. The New American Bartender's Guide features: Tips on measuring, serving, stocking a bar, and learning the language of mixology Easy-to-find recipes that are organized alphabetically by type of liquor Classic as well as new recipes for gin, rum, and vodka drinks; punches, aperitifs, non-alcoholic drinks, and much more RECIPES INCLUDE: Acapulco Orange Blossom The James Bond Martini Apple Daiquiri Prickly Pear Margarita Café Azteca Kilanea Lava Flow Tequila Cocktail Spiced Orange Blossom Dubonnet Manhattan Raspberries Romanoff Stoli Chocolate Mintini and many others

The Complete Bartender's Guide

The Complete Bartender's Guide
Author: Dave Broom
Publisher: Carlton Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Alcoholic beverages
ISBN: 9781847326430

Whether you like your drinks shaken or stirred, this is the only guide to mixology you will ever need Including everything one needs to know to mix a variety of cocktails at home, this comprehensive guide to all things alcoholic provides recipes and mixing instructions for more than 600 of the world's most popular mixed drinks. It thoroughly explains the basics of stocking a bar at home, while also advising on the correct conditions and temperatures in which to store the various ingredients that comprise its delicious recipes. A special feature on ten classic cocktails is included that details their history as well as the bartender responsible for their invention. There is also a brief history of the base spirits and an explanation on the distilling processes to create them, advice on the best brands to buy for all the world's principal alcoholic drinks, and an A-to-Z of all cocktails covering everything from as Adam and Eve to the Yellow Fever. It concludes that the perfect way to battle any hangover is strictly by imbibing "the hair of the dog," and offers invaluable advice for anyone who is suffering after enjoying a cocktail or two too many.