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Cargando... Savoy Cocktail Book (edición 1999)por Peter Dorelli (Autor)
Información de la obraThe Savoy Cocktail Book por Harry Craddock
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The old, original classic cocktail book. 1st home to iconic cocktails such as the French 75, Blood & Sand, and many others. The art deco illustrations aren't bad either. ( ) LOVE this book. Its main purpose is, of course, to provide cocktail recipes, and on that front it is very useful indeed. The bonus is that it's also an education on all types of alcoholic drinks popular at the time of original publication, extremely stylish and occasionally hilarious, with lovely little pithy anecdotes and cartoon illustrations. I stumbled across this book by accident, I think on a remainder table, and am so glad that I did. 2nd ed 3rd prt. Orig pub 1930, new ed 1952, reprinted 1954 & this 1959. "...Being a Compendium of Cocktails Sours Flips Toddies Coolers Smashes Daisies Highballs Egg Noggs Tom Collins Sangarees Punches Cobblers Rickeys Juleps Slings Shrubs Fizzes Frappe Fixes & Cups." End-papers have: Warning! Newest Savoy Cocktails. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Originally published by Constable in 1930, the Savoy Cocktail Book features 750 of the Savoy's most popular recipes. It is a fascinating record of the cocktails that set London alight at the time - and which are just as popular today. Taking you from Slings to Smashes, Fizzes to Flips, and featuring art deco illustrations, this book is the perfect gift for any budding mixologist or fan of 1930s-style decadence and sophistication. Updated with a new introduction and recipes from The Savoy. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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