Whether tending bar or entertaining at home, experienced bartenders or novices will find The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to Bartending, Second Edition, serves up everything drink makers need to know to create great tasting beverages and cocktails.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Bartending
β Scribed by Amy Zavatto
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Bottoms Up! For anyone who longs to know how to make a Lemon Drop, champagne punch, or a Hot Buttered Rum, The Complete Idiotβs Guide to Bartending is the only guide theyβll ever need. Whether theyβre throwing a party or just want to know how to make a great cocktail, food writer Amy Zavatto reveals recipes for the hottest drinks from some of the top bartenders and restaurants in the country. It also contains important information on stocking the bar and the basics of mixing and bar etiquette. -Professional advice from the best in the industry, including Bill Samuels, president of Makers Mark; tequila experts Julio Bermejo and Alan Miguel Kaplan; and Miles and Marko Karakasevic, 12th and 13th generation distillers of Charbay Vodka -Over 1,500 recipesβmore than any other book of its size and type -Bartending books with many recipes sell extraordinarily well -Great layout and cocktail-by-name index makes recipes easy to find
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Reading this book helped me decide on what telescope to buy, where to find the most popular stellular sights, and how to be a smart and patient astonomer. It is in lamen's terms, so it was very easy to comprehend. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to pursue astronomy, or even anyone
Reading this book helped me decide on what telescope to buy, where to find the most popular stellular sights, and how to be a smart and patient astonomer. It is in lamen's terms, so it was very easy to comprehend. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to pursue astronomy, or even anyone
Reading this book helped me decide on what telescope to buy, where to find the most popular stellular sights, and how to be a smart and patient astonomer. It is in lamen's terms, so it was very easy to comprehend. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to pursue astronomy, or even anyone