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Hows Your Drink Cocktails Culture And The Art Of Drinking Well Recorded Books

  • SKU: BELL-11944850
Hows Your Drink Cocktails Culture And The Art Of Drinking Well Recorded Books
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Publisher: Agate Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Author: Recorded Books, Inc.;Felten, Eric
ISBN: 9781572840898, 9781572846128, 1572840897, 1572846127
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Hows Your Drink Cocktails Culture And The Art Of Drinking Well Recorded Books by Recorded Books, Inc.;felten, Eric 9781572840898, 9781572846128, 1572840897, 1572846127 instant download after payment.

Based on the popular feature in the Saturday Wall Street Journal, How's Your Drink illuminates the culture of the cocktail. Cocktails are back after decades of decline, but the literature and lore of the classics has been missing. John F. Kennedy played nuclear brinksmanship with a gin and tonic in his hand. Teddy Roosevelt took the witness stand to testify that six mint juleps over the course of his presidency did not make him a drunk. Ernest Hemingway and Raymond Chandler both did their part to promote the gimlet. Fighting men mixed drinks with whatever liquor could be scavenged between barrages, raising glasses to celebrate victory and to ease the pain of defeat. Eric Felten tells all of these stories and many more, and also offers exhaustively researched cocktail recipes. How’s Your Drink is an essential addition to the literature of spirits and a fantastic holiday gift for husbands and fathers.

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