Cocktail Codex

Cocktail Codex
Author: Alex Day
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 160774970X

From the authors of the bestselling and genre-defining cocktail book Death & Co, Cocktail Codex is a comprehensive primer on the craft of mixing drinks that employs the authors’ unique “root cocktails” approach to give drink-makers of every level the tools to understand, execute, and improvise both classic and original cocktails. JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • WINNER OF THE TALES OF THE COCKTAIL SPIRITED AWARD® FOR BEST NEW COCKTAIL OR BARTENDING BOOK • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY CHICAGO TRIBUNE “There are only six cocktails.” So say Alex Day, Nick Fauchald, and David Kaplan, the visionaries behind the seminal craft cocktail bar Death & Co. In Cocktail Codex, these experts reveal for the first time their surprisingly simple approach to mastering cocktails: the “root recipes,” six easily identifiable (and memorizable!) templates that encompass all cocktails: the old-fashioned, martini, daiquiri, sidecar, whisky highball, and flip. Once you understand the hows and whys of each “family,” you'll understand why some cocktails work and others don't, when to shake and when to stir, what you can omit and what you can substitute when you're missing ingredients, why you like the drinks you do, and what sorts of drinks you should turn to—or invent—if you want to try something new. Praise for Cocktail Codex “Learn the template, and any cocktail you can think of is within reach.”—Food & Wine “Too bad all college textbooks weren’t this much fun.”—Garden & Gun “A must for amateur and pro mixologists alike.”—Chicago Tribune “If Dora the Explorer turned twenty-one, split herself into three people, and decided to write the Magna Carta of booze books, this would be the result. And, unlike every other book you’ll read this year, Cocktail Codex is packed with actual knowledge you can use in the real world. Please, please, can Cinema Codex be next?”—Steven Soderbergh, filmmaker

Mixology for Beginners

Mixology for Beginners
Author: Golden Lion Publications
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2021-01-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Discover How You Can Create Classic Cocktails at Home Better Than Experienced Bartenders in The All-New Mixology for Beginners: The Simple Classic Cocktail Recipe Book to Become a Home Bartender! Even if you know nothing about mixology or cocktails, you will become an expert in no time. Just check out what Sarah has to say. "This was probably the simplest, most easy-to-read mixology book out there" -Sarah J. Brown (Bartender at The Long Island Bar, NY) Whether you just want to make cool cocktails to impress your friends or your dream is to become a world renowned bartender, Mixology for Beginners is the first step you need to take. Unlike other mixology books, I will teach you exactly how to make classics that started mixology, and how they are supposed to be made such as: Classic Old-fashioned Dry Martini Sarzec Manhattan Aviation Pisco Punch And so much more... You will never have to go out with your friends again and not know what cocktail to get and you will even be able to recommend the perfect drink to any one of your friends. If you are ready to start your mixology journey, scroll up and order your exclusive copy of Mixology for Beginners: The Simple Classic Cocktail Recipe Book to Become a Home Bartender today!

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.

Drink

Drink
Author: Kurt Maitland
Publisher: Cider Mill Press
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1400342732

Drink is the definitive reference guide for the cocktail renaissance. Inside, you'll find something to satisfy everyone's taste. This ultimate cocktail book features: Over 1,100 easy-to-follow cocktail recipes that span the wide world of spirits A brief history of cocktails A comprehensive guide to homemade ingredients, including infusions, shrubs, and simple syrups Necessary tools to make great cocktails and an explanation of terms A guide to selecting the right spirits and perfectly garnishing your cocktails The importance of ice in a cocktail Chapters specifically dedicated each type of spirit, along with a chapter for mocktails and non-alchoholic beverages Interviews and signature recipes from industry insiders from bars and bartenders from around the world, from New York City to New Orleans, Belfast to Buenos Aires, and beyond. This tour around the world of cocktails will help you enhance every experience from making a cocktail for yourself or a punch for a party.

Japanese Cocktails

Japanese Cocktails
Author: Yuri Kato
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780811875110

Japan's rich history of spirits is experiencing a renaissance as people the world over become increasingly infatuated with beverages made from sak, shochu, and Japanese whisky. In Japanese Cocktails, cocktail expert Yuri Kato collects more than 60 recipes for cocktail classics (such as the Hinomaru, the Yuzu Bath, and the Echo Julep) as well as original creations that infuse such non-Japanese spirits as vodka, rum, and tequila. Including the history of Japan's distinctive spirits, tips on finding key ingredients, and sidebars that cover topics ranging from cherry blossom season to Tokyo's fashion district, this handy guide offers readers a unique glimpse into contemporary Japanese culture, perfect for perusing while enjoying a delicious drink!

Regarding Cocktails

Regarding Cocktails
Author: Sasha Petraske
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780714872810

Regarding Cocktails is the only book from the late Sasha Petraske, the legendary bartender who changed cocktail culture with his speakeasy-style bar Milk & Honey. Forewords by Dale DeGroff and Robert Simonson. Here are 85 cocktail recipes from his repertoire—the beloved classics and modern variations—with stories from the bartenders he personally trained. Ingredients, measurements, and preparations are beautifully illustrated so that readers can make professional cocktails at home. Sasha's advice for keeping the home bar, as well as his musings, are collected here to inspire a new generation of bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts.

The Ultimate Bar Book

The Ultimate Bar Book
Author: Mittie Hellmich
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0811872904

The Ultimate Bar Book — The bartender's bible and a James Beard nominee for the best Wine and Spirit book, 2008 The cocktail book for your home: The Ultimate Bar Book is an indispensable guide to classic cocktails and new drink recipes. Loaded with essential-to-know topics such as barware, tools, and mixing tips. Classic cocktails and new drinks: As the mistress of mixology, the author Mittie Hellmich has the classics down for the Martini, the Bloody Mary—and the many variations such as the Dirty Martini and the Virgin Mary. And then there are all the creative new elixirs the author brings to the table, like the Tasmanian Twister Cocktail or the Citron Sparkler. Illustrated secrets of classic cocktails and more: Illustrations show precisely what type of glass should be used for each drink. With dozens of recipes for garnishes, rims, infusions, and syrups; punches, gelatin shooters, hot drinks, and non-alcoholic beverages; and let's not forget an essential selection of hangover remedies, The Ultimate Bar Book is nothing short of top-shelf. If you liked PTD Cocktail Book, 12 Bottle Bar and The Joy of Mixology, you'll love The Ultimate Bar Book

The Ultimate Book of Cocktails

The Ultimate Book of Cocktails
Author: Dan Jones
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1784885886

In The Ultimate Book of Cocktails, bestselling cocktail author Dan Jones shares over 100 of his best-loved drinks. Starting with the basics, Dan covers the essentials of a home bar, from equipment and glassware to spirits needed, also including his own recipes for syrups, sours and brines. The cocktail list will have you powering through that leftover vodka you've had gathering dust in the kitchen in no time! From classic tipples to batch drinks for a crowd, hair-of-the-dog hangover cures, inventive new drinks, seasonal hits, tropical tasters and more, this is the bible of cocktails. Wow your guests with a mojito good enough to impress Ernest Hemingway, get the party started with a big batch of Backyard Sangria, and knock the socks off of winter with a hot and steamy Mexican Hot Chocolate. From summer tipples to winter warmers, this is the only cocktail book you will ever need. All written in Dan's witty, engaging style, The Ultimate Book of Cocktails is perfect for the cocktail-lover in your life.

The Ultimate Cocktail Book

The Ultimate Cocktail Book
Author: Owen Warrtige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781637331514

Have you always wanted to learn how to make expensive-looking and stylish cocktails but you were afraid the whole subject was too hard to learn? Good news is coming your way - it's entirely possible to make delicious, professional cocktails in the comfort of your own home. Impress your guests with vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, and even non-alcoholic cocktails and forget having to wait at the bar any longer. There are some basic techniques to learn when it comes to cocktail making, or mixology as it is better known. However, these aren't too hard to learn and once you have the right equipment in place, you'll be able to quickly master the techniques that will allow you to mix and muddle your way to cocktail heaven. The downside of cocktail making is that you need to have a stock of ingredients on hand in order to whip up a batch of your favourite drink. For the most part, this is quite easy, as vodka, rum, whiskey, etc, are all quite easy to find. The mixers are often the difficult part, but in most supermarkets, you will find the ingredients you need. However much buying the ingredients costs you, it will never be as much as several rounds of cocktails in a high quality bar. Whether you want to relax at home with a drink in hand, or you have an upcoming event you need to cater for, learning how to make your favourite cocktails is never a waste of time. Your guests will be suitably impressed and if you have children or non-drinkers in attendance, you can learn about non-alcoholic cocktails very easily too. These cocktails simply omit the alcohol but use the same mixing techniques. This Cocktail Cookbook is going to teach you the basics and then take you through 50 delicious and easy cocktail recipes to replicate for yourself. The only question is, which will you start with?

The Essential Cocktail

The Essential Cocktail
Author: Dale DeGroff
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 926
Release: 2010-07-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307762459

Dale DeGroff is widely regarded as the world’s foremost mixologist. Hailed by the New York Times as “single-handedly responsible for what’s been called the cocktail renaissance,” he earned this reputation during his twelve years at the fashionable Promenade Bar in New York City’s Rainbow Room. It was there in 1987 that he not only reintroduced the cocktail menu to the country but also began mixing drinks from scratch, using impeccably fresh ingredients instead of the widespread mixes used at the time. Known especially for crafting unique cocktails, reviving classics, and coaxing superior flavor from his ingredients, DeGroff has selected his 100 essential drinks and 100 of their best variations—including many of his signature cocktails—for this premier mixology guide. The Essential Cocktail features only those drinks that stand out for their flavor, interesting formula, or distinctive technique. These are the very ones every amateur and professional bartender must know, the martinis, sours, highballs, tropicals, punches, sweets, and classics, both old and new, that form the core of a connoisseur’s repertoire. Throughout the book are DeGroff’s personal twists, such as a tangy Grapefruit Julep or a refreshing Yuzu Gimlet. To complement the tantalizing photographs of each essential cocktail, DeGroff also regales readers with the fascinating lore behind a drink’s genesis and instructs us on using the right ingredients, techniques, glasses, and garnishes. As Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking was the classic compendium for home chefs and gourmands, so The Essential Cocktail will be the go-to book for serious mixologists and cocktail enthusiasts.