That's the Spirit! That's the Spirit!

That's the Spirit‪!‬

100 of the World's Greatest Spirits and Liqueurs to Drink with Style

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Publisher Description

Calling all spirit enthusiasts, wannabe mixologists and fans of aperitifs and digestifs... That's the Spirit! is here to guide and entertain you through the world of spirits and liqueurs, including whiskies both familiar and surprising, dangerous tequila and mezcal, gin and its Dutch counterpart genever, under-rated grappa, love-it-or-hate-it Bailey's, legendary absinthe and enough rum to make you book a flight to Jamaica immediately.

Behind this very well-stocked, virtual bar is author Jonathan Ray, who knows a thing or two about alcohol, being drinks editor of the Spectator. Through his personal selection of the 100 most deliciously fascinating spirits and liqueurs in the world, he tells us all about the makers behind the drinks, what makes certain brands so enduring and fascinating, which famous drinkers had one glass too many, and what makes specific tipples taste so irresistible.

Among these 100 bottles are tips on your essential home cocktail kit, the world's best cocktail bars, which glassware is right for which drink, and the ultimate way to serve key spirits at home.

  • GENRE
    Cookbooks, Food & Wine
    RELEASED
    2018
    November 15
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    176
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Quadrille
    SELLER
    Hardie Grant books PTY Ltd
    SIZE
    8.3
    MB

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