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This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Jun 14, Nicholas Horton rated it liked it. A lot of great information, and a great source of inspiration for further research up until the last couple of chapters which were too heavy on seemingly unnecessary dates and names that were loosely related to the history of alcohol but felt more like fillers than anything else, those last chapters seem to lack structure the first ones did too.
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Too much information condensed in too few pages. The first few chapters although shorter and with less "information" key points and historical figures fr A lot of great information, and a great source of inspiration for further research up until the last couple of chapters which were too heavy on seemingly unnecessary dates and names that were loosely related to the history of alcohol but felt more like fillers than anything else, those last chapters seem to lack structure the first ones did too.
The first few chapters although shorter and with less "information" key points and historical figures from which the information was delivered through and by, and eased the overall understanding. Being such a short book, it is an introduction rather than an encyclopaedia, and the last couple of chapters seem to be making the confusion. Nate Booker rated it really liked it Jun 12, BV Srinivas rated it really liked it Nov 29, Rashid Ghuloom rated it it was amazing Aug 24, Emily rated it it was ok Feb 06, Francesco Erriu marked it as to-read Jan 12, Francesco Turrini marked it as to-read Jan 15, Michal marked it as to-read Jan 18, Miss Justine V Woollen marked it as to-read Sep 03, Eric Zandona marked it as to-read Oct 28, Thomas Walmsley marked it as to-read Jul 22, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
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Spirituous Journey: A History of Drink
The guide holds more information than you think about glassware, the latest cocktail trends, and the up and coming bars around the US. Well worth the few bucks it costs.
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Mixology for the Mom-to-be by Natalie Bovis-Nelsen. Natalie has compiled a fantastic selection of easy to make non-alcoholic cocktails that taste amazing.