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Atomic Bodyslams to Whiskey Zippers

Cocktails for the 21st Century

Adam Rocke

ISBN: 9781572840102
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Surrey Books,U.S.
Edition: 1st. ed


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This is not your father's bar guide! Adam Rocke, who has poured with the best of them while tending bar in hip Hollywood clubs, gives you instead a formulary of more than 1,000 mixed drinks that will qualify you as an instant cocktail guru…

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Aimed at both amateur and professional bartenders, this guide shows how to concoct hip, innovative cocktails-- 750 recipes for stylish, creative drinks-- Includes recipes for nonalcoholic drinks as well as a chapter devoted to classics like Manhattans and martinis

Mixed drinks have made a dramatic comeback, but the patrons filling today's chic clubs and restaurants demand more than a bourbon and ginger ale. This guide walks amateurs through the basics of mixing well-made, interesting drinks, as well as showing more experienced bartenders attention-getting additions to their repertoire.

Former Hollywood bartender Adam Rocke translates his years of experience into easy-to-follow recipes. His introduction covers the basics: descriptions of utensils, bar measurements, glasses, mixers, and garnishes. Each recipe is precise and clear and even suggests the best glass in which to serve the drink. These are just a few of the 750 libations described: -- Atomic Bodyslam -- vodka, gin, dark rum, blackberry brandy, and orange juice, shaken and strained over ice.-- Baby Godzilla -- light rum, dark rum, and creme de noyaux, shaken and strained over ice.-- Squashed Frog -- melon liqueur, vodka, creme de noyaux, orange juice, grenadine, and crushed cherries. Shake liquids with ice, strain, stir in cherries, and float grenadine on top.

A glossary describes all the various liquors and liqueurs, making this guide useful for every bar. Rocke completes the book with stories and anecdotes from his bartending days.

 
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