100 Classic Cocktails by Sean Moore [EPUB: 1629147036]

100 Classic Cocktails by Sean Moore

  • Title: 100 Classic Cocktails: The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Your Favorite Cocktails
  • Author: Sean Moore
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher (Publication Date):Skyhorse (November 11, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1629147036
  • Download File Format: EPUB

With one hundred of history’s most loved cocktails, 100 Classic Cocktails is the perfect addition to your bookshelf. This enjoyable collection includes all of your favorite cocktails, from recipes invented fairly recently—like the Cosmopolitan, which only dates to the late eighties—to recipes dating all the way to the nineteenth century—the Tom Collins was first recorded in writing in 1876 by Jerry Thomas in his Bon Vivant’s Companion. Readers will discover recipes on a variety of well-known cocktails, including:

Brandy Alexander
Metropolitan
Aperol spritz
Mimosa
Bramble
Gibson
Pink lady
Amaretto sour
Dark and stormy
Tequila sunrise
Jungle juice
Lemon drop
Old fashioned
And many more

Each easy-to-follow recipe is paired with beautiful, full-color photographs, and each cocktail lends itself to adaptation based on the reader’s preference. Impress friends with your new classic cocktail expertise, or enjoy a relaxing night in with your favorite cocktail.

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