A chic and empowered approach to mixing drinks in style, A Woman's Drink is the ultimate cocktail book for ladies. Filled with gorgeous cocktails and favorite drinks from notable women, this chic package celebrates a new cocktail culture that's distinctly and unapologetically feminine. <br /><br />I
Drink Like a Woman
โ Scribed by Hurt, Jeanette
- Publisher
- Seal Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cocktail marketers and male bartenders like to tell women what we want to drink—and it's usually fruity, frilly, fancy, and pink.
In Drink Like a Woman, Jeanette Hurt shakes up barroom expectations, stirs up some new ideas, and pours a lively collection of feminist cocktails that are just as varied, flavorful, and strong as women are.
Sharing basic techniques, cocktail classics, hangover cures, drinking games, and more, this spirited guide takes the misogyny out of mixology by offering fun and functional tips for the at-home barista who doesn't need a man to mix it up. She also exposes the surprisingly sexist history of cocktail culture, and offers more than 50 recipes, crafted by top women bartenders around the country, including:
Anarchy Amaretto
Bloody Mary Richards
Nelly Bly-Tai
The LBD (The Little Black Dress)
Ruth's Pink Taboo
WoManhattan
Zeldatini
The Suffragette Sour
Ride, Sally Ride
Curie Royale
With feisty...
โฆ Table of Contents
Some of the cocktails included in Drink Like a Woman: Bloody Mary Richards Zeldatini T'Kahlo Sunrise Nelly Bly-Tai The Little Black Dress or the LBD Curie Royale Ride, Sally Ride The Suffragette Sour The WoManhattan The Felix Fixer (in honor of the awful Supreme Court justice) The Equalizer The Bronte Sisters In the House (a woman's place is in the house...and Senate, too) Kissed by a Wookie Ruth's Pink Taboo
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