by
Fiedler, Jennifer
Call Number
641.874 FIE
Publication Date
2014
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"A handsome and comprehensive bartending guide for professional and home bartenders that includes history, lore, and 150 recipes. What's the difference between and martini and a gibson? Does absinthe really cause insanity? Which type of glass should a moscow mule be served in? The Bar Bible answers all of these questions and more, with fascinating information about everything boozy that's good to drink. From author and Wine Spectator-contributing editor Jennifer Fiedler, this book presents essential bartending information, from the tools of the trade to the history and mythology behind classic cocktails in an easy-to-navigate alphabetical guide"--
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Bullock, Tom.
Call Number
641.8
Publication Date
2014
Summary
This mouthwatering collection of potent potables is the first cocktail recipe book penned by an African-American author. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Tom Bullock achieved legendary status in the bartending world via his longstanding tenure behind the bar at the St. Louis Country Club. These pre-Prohibition-era drink recipes offer a fascinating glimpse into the tastes and preferences of a bygone time. Enliven your next party with one of Bullock's tasty creations.
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