The Beginners Guide to Alcohol

The Beginners Guide to Alcohol
Author: Rick Goren
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781535257343

Alcohol dependence is a delicate topic. Alcoholism is a very widespread primarily due to the fact that alcohol is readily available. Why not to drink a glass of beer on a hot day or a glass of wine in the evening with friends? The problem is that to some people alcohol brings pleasant moments, and to others years of tears and scandals. "If you if you don't know to drink, then do not drink." - Says folk wisdom. When you need to think and stop?

FIZZ

FIZZ
Author: Elise van Iterson
Publisher: BIS Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9789063695446

Fermentation produces fantastic non-alcoholic drinks: imagine a refreshingly tart kombucha, a thirst-quenching water kefir or an earthy beet kvass. Each with a complex and surprising taste and fizz due to their healthy bacteria. With their natural effervescence and slightly yeasty flavour, fermented drinks are a fine alternative to wine or beer. This book tells you everything you need to know to brew these healthy, alcohol-free beverages yourself. You'll find user-friendly recipes with step-by-step illustrations, bite-sized nuggets on the science of the fermentation process, and juicy anecdotes about the origin of these remarkable drinks. Fizz is a collaboration between food writer Barbara Serulus and illustrator-chef Elise van Iterson. Book jacket.

Wine

Wine
Author: Kenneth Fredrickson
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1646110552

Everything you need to know about the fruit of the vine—From A to Zinfandel. If you enjoy wine—but can't articulate why—you're not alone! From terroir to global varieties, Wine: A Beginner's Guide breaks down the complex bouquets of winemaking and tasting into ways that are fun and easy to understand. Learn what really makes a cabernet sauvignon red. Taste how it's possible to detect a hint of leather, chocolate, or even rubber in a single sip. Confidently discuss the subtleties of different types of grapes with the guide that has everything you need to know to grow your love of wine. Wine: A Beginner's Guide includes: Taste right—The 4-Step process to tasting wine means you'll get the most flavor from every swish and swirl. Pour with poise—Handle a bottle of vino just right, with tips on proper serving temperature, glass style, and long-term storage. Perfect match—An entire chapter on pairing with food means you'll select a bottle that complements every meal. Uncork your inner sommelier and sip confidently with Wine: A Beginner's Guide.

The Essential Cocktail Book

The Essential Cocktail Book
Author: Editors of PUNCH
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 039957932X

An indispensable atlas of the best cocktail recipes—each fully photographed—for classic and modern drinks, whether shaken, stirred, up, or on the rocks. How do you create the perfect daiquiri? In what type of glass should you serve a whiskey sour? What exactly is an aperitif cocktail? A compendium for both home and professional bartenders, The Essential Cocktail Book answers all of these questions and more—through recipes, lore and techniques for 150 drinks, both modern and classic.

Bartending Basics: A Complete Beginner's Guide

Bartending Basics: A Complete Beginner's Guide
Author: Thomas Morrell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2009-04-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1435736362

"Thomas Morrell has spent over thirteen years in the restaurant and bar industry. He has worked as a busboy, dishwasher, server, host, cook, manager and most importantly as a bartender. Over the years many people have asked him how they can become a bartender too. This book is his answer. Inside you will find information covering: bartending tools and terminology, Thomas' customer service philosophy, beer, wine, distilled spirits, mixed drinks, how to maximize your tips, bartending working environments, bartending professionalism, responsible bartending, finding work as a bartender"--P. [4] of cover.

The Complete Guide to Japanese Drinks

The Complete Guide to Japanese Drinks
Author: Stephen Lyman
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1462921108

**2020 James Beard Award Nominee** **2020 Gourmand Cookbook Award Winner for Japan in Spirits Books** Drink your way through Japan (even from home) with the help of this book! Japan is home to some of the world's most interesting alcoholic beverages--from traditional Sake and Shochu to Japanese whisky, beer, wine and cocktails that are winning global acclaim and awards. In this comprehensive survey of Japanese drinks, experts Stephen Lyman and Chris Bunting cover all the main types of beverages found in Japanese bars and restaurants, as well as supermarkets and liquor stores around the world. The book has chapters on Sake, Shochu, whisky, wine, beer, Awamori (a moonshine-like liquor from Okinawa), Umeshu plum wine and other fruit wines. There is also a fascinating chapter on modern Japanese-style cocktails--complete with recipes so you can get the authentic experience, including: Sour Plum Cordial Sakura Martini Improved Shochu Cocktail Far East Side Cocktail Thorough descriptions of the varieties of each beverage are given along with the history, production methods, current trends and how to drink them. Detailed bar and buyer's guides at the back of the book list specialist establishments where readers can go to enjoy and purchase the drinks, both in Japan and cities around the world, including London, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC, Shanghai and more! This is an indispensable book for anyone interested in brewing, distilling, new cocktails or Japanese culture, travel and cuisine. Kampai! Cheers!

Vodka for Beginners

Vodka for Beginners
Author: Asher Grayson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre:
ISBN:

Give bartending a shot―become a master mixologistAre you looking for an exciting way to entertain? This book sets you up for success, showing you how to craft different iconic vodkas in the comforts of your own home.From finding the right glass to a flaming peel finish, learn how to build a functional home bar using cost-effective tips on the essential tools to mix with―and familiar alternatives to make the most of what you have on hand.Vodka For Beginners includes: -Old-fashioned origins―Dive into the art of crafting vodkas with terms to know and tools of the trade.-That's the spirit―Stock your home bar and enhance everyday ingredients using simple techniques.-Aperitif to digestif―Sip your way through recipes for different traditional vodkas categorized by spirit, as well as a brief history of each drink and tasty twists.Shake things up and elevate your entertaining game with Vodka For Beginners. Cheers!

Whiskey and Spirits For Dummies

Whiskey and Spirits For Dummies
Author: Perry Luntz
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2011-04-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1118051270

You are invited to join in appreciating this family of noble beverages, step-by-step, flavor-by-flavor Would you like to better appreciate fine distilled spirits? Whiskey & Spirits For Dummies is your complete guide to selecting and enjoying this family of noble beverages, flavor by flavor. From whiskey, rum, and brandy to vodka, gin, and cordials, this handy reference traces the history of distilled spirits, explains how they are made, and shows you how to evaluate, serve, and savor them. Ever wonder why the Irish spell it “whiskey” and the Scottish “whisky”? This friendly book tells you as it reveals where the first whiskeys — or “dark” spirits — originated and how they came to the United States. It also explores the origins of clear spirits and the different varieties of each. You’ll compare American and European vodkas, see how to make the new and improved all-purpose Martini, and follow the spread of flavored rums across the globe. A slew of sidebars give you fascinating tidbits of information about these spirits. You’ll also discover how to: Become a sophisticated taster Shop for the best spirits Select the right mixers Use spirits in cooking Make ten classic cocktails Choose and taste cordials and liqueurs Know the nutrients in one serving of each type of distilled spirit Present spirits to guests Set up tasting events at home This thorough guide also features recipes for cooking with spirits, offering menu choices such as entrees, vegetables, and desserts that all include at least one type of spirit. Complete with an appendix of craft distillers across the United States, Whiskey & Spirits For Dummies will give you the knowledge and hands-on guidance you need to become a connoisseur of such greats as fine Scotch, Bourbon, and Cognac in no time!

Creative Alcohol Inks

Creative Alcohol Inks
Author: Ashley Mahlberg
Publisher: Quarry Books
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1631597914

Pour and paint your way to stunning fluid effects. In Creative Alcohol Inks, artist and Instagrammer Ashley Mahlberg of @inkreel shares step-by-step techniques for creating spontaneous, organic effects with this vibrant transparent medium. Get an overview of essential materials, substrates, and finishes. Explore techniques for applying alcohol inks, such as pouring, creating texture, lifting, masking, adding embellishments, and more. Learn helpful troubleshooting tips and tricks. Use what you’ve learned to create one-of-a-kindartworks and stylish projects. Find your creative flow with Creative Alcohol Inks! Perfect for creative beginners, the books in the Art for Modern Makers series take a fun, practical approach to learning about and working with paints and other art mediums to create beautiful DIY projects and crafts.

The Thinking Drinker's Guide to Alcohol

The Thinking Drinker's Guide to Alcohol
Author: Ben McFarland
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1454915498

Inspired by its successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Thinking Drinkers Guide to Alcohol presents a dryly humorous cultural history of liquor for those who long to drink less—but drink better. Written by two of the UKs top drinks journalists, it celebrates alcohols influence on life, love, literature, and learning. The amusing alternative and intellectual guide spans the ages from Ancient Egypt to the gin-drenched debauchery of eighteenth-century London to absinthe-induced French impressionist art and beyond. Here you will learn how drink has oiled the wheels of civilization and invigorated the minds of historys greatest figures.