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Kaplan, David.
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2014
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Stephenson, Tristan.
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2018
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Grier, Jacob.
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2015
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Farrell, Shanna.
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2017
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Newman, Kara.
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2018
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Resnick, Ariane.
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2016
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Alan, David.
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2013
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"David Alan is the epitome of Oscar Wilde's good advice: 'Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.' You can't get more 'yourself' than David, known far and wide for his unique, creative, and delightful Tipsy Texan handcrafted cocktails. And now, thanks to his truly delicious book, we can all mix up our own tastes of David's Texas--from Austin loquats to Hill Country peaches, blended with the state's finest artisan liquors. Cheers!" --Jim Hightower, author, nationally syndicated columnist, radio commentator, and editor of the Hightower Lowdown "Don't let the Tipsy Texan's clever nickname fool you: Here's a man who seriously understands the art and the lore of the cocktail. Long at the forefront of Texas mixology, David Alan has created a delightful new book that outlines all that's needed to make cocktails like a pro. His unique ability to dream up delicious takes on classic cocktails will inspire you. From 'light and refreshing' to 'big and boozy,' David delivers a cocktail for every taste and occasion. David may be a hardcore Texan, but his irresistible cocktails are certain to have universal appeal." --Rebecca Rather, Texas chef and author of The Pastry Queen, The Pastry Queen Christmas, and Pastry Queen Parties Tipsy Texan is a snapshot of the current Texas cocktail and spirit culture. Meet the bartenders who ushered in the Texas cocktail revival, and see the places where they ply their trade. Read about the distillers who have put Texas on the national craft distilling map, and all the wonderful cocktails that Texas bartenders (and bar patrons!) have devised in which to use these homegrown spirits. Join us on a tour of the gardens and farmers' markets that give Texans an incredible year-round assortment of fruits and vegetables, ripe for the picking--and ripe for the drinking. The book's recipes are organized by the way people drink: Big & Boozy drinks for when hearty, spirit-forward cocktails are the order; Light, Bright & Refreshing cocktails that will get you through those long, hot Texas summers; and Sweet, Creamy, and Desserty cocktails that will satisfy the sweet tooth. A section on techniques will reveal tricks of the trade, with each recipe accompanied by ingredient notes for anything out of the ordinary or that must be house-made. Recipes include the author's own creations, as well as classic cocktails with local and regional twists, such as the Old Austin, a Texas update on the Old Fashioned, sweetened with toasted pecan syrup. The Peach Tom Collins is a simple variation on the classic that tastes like Hill Country in a glass. As the summer recedes and the trees begin to bear fall fruits, the Harvest Punch showcases local rum, seasonal spices, and fresh pressed apple cider. Winter may come and go in the blink of an eye, at least in the state's southernmost parts, but there's at least enough time for a bowl of Absinthe Eggnog or a Golden Sleigh, an eggnog variation on the old Golden Cadillac. Succulent red grapefruits--the crown jewels of Texas's indigenous cocktail ingredients from the Rio Grande valley--figure prominently here.
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Halina Hadas, Julia.
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2020
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Magazine, The Editors of Imbibe.
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641.874
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2014
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60132.4727
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Bobrow, Warren.
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641.874
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2015
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Create vintage cocktails, mocktails & healthy gut elixirs at home with these Bitters & Shrub syrup recipes. They'll send your tastebuds back in time!.
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Vikre, Emily.
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641.874
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2020
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From an old-fashioned cocktail made for a flask to a pitcher of salty dogs for the pontoon boat, Camp Cocktails brings great drinks to the great outdoors.
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Moore, Sean.
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641.874
Publication Date
2014
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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. Skyhorse Publishing, along with our Good Books and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of cookbooks, including books on juicing, grilling, baking, frying, home brewing and winemaking, slow cookers, and cast iron cooking. We've been successful with books on gluten-free cooking, vegetarian and vegan cooking, paleo, raw foods, and more. Our list includes French cooking, Swedish cooking, Austrian and German cooking, Cajun cooking, as well as books on jerky, canning and preserving, peanut butter, meatballs, oil and vinegar, bone broth, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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