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101 Gins To Try Before You Die Ian Buxton

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101 Gins To Try Before You Die Ian Buxton
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Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.7 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ian Buxton
ISBN: 9780857902467, 9781780272993, 0857902466, 1780272995
Language: English
Year: 2015

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101 Gins To Try Before You Die Ian Buxton by Ian Buxton 9780857902467, 9781780272993, 0857902466, 1780272995 instant download after payment.

We’re in the middle of a new Gin Craze. Scarcely a day goes by without an established brand offering a fresh take on their styles or, more likely, a new boutique distillery opening its doors – where gin is de rigueur. From Adnams to Zuidam; Beefeater to Bombay and London to Plymouth (and beyond), this new book from a best-selling drinks writer is the authoritative guide to the world of gin and a celebration of the hippest drink on the international bar scene With serious gin bars stocking well over 300 brands and adding still more, how do you choose? Is Edinburgh Gin a style, or just a brand name? Can a rose-flower and cucumber infusion properly be called gin? Can gin be aged in wood or does that just make it a strange tasting young whisky? And what tonic to choose, and why? In his inimitable style, best-selling drinks writer Ian Buxton will lead readers through the great gin trap with his latest no-nonsense guide to 101 Gins.

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