The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique

Awards:   Commended for IACP Crystal Whisk Award (Wine/Beer/Spirits) 2015
Author:   Jeffrey Morgenthaler ,  Martha Holmberg ,  Alanna Hale
Publisher:   Chronicle Books
ISBN:  

9781452113845


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 June 2014
Format:   Hardback
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  • Commended for IACP Crystal Whisk Award (Wine/Beer/Spirits) 2015

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Author:   Jeffrey Morgenthaler ,  Martha Holmberg ,  Alanna Hale
Publisher:   Chronicle Books
Imprint:   Chronicle Books
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9781452113845


ISBN 10:   145211384
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 June 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Jeffrey Morgenthaler is our kind of guy; an obsessive practitiioner of lost arts and an inventor in his own right. - from Playboy An accessible but sophisticated primer that could render the rest of the cocktail library obsolete. - Library Journal .. .my favorite drinks book of the year is The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique. Mr. Morgenthaler, a well-regarded Portland, Ore.-based bartender and blogger, notes that a great cocktail requires a combination of three elements: recipe, ingredient and technique. He admits that the first two have been well-plumbed in existing books, then lasers in on the third. Just learning how to make his ingenious but simple MacGyver Centrifuge with cheesecloth and a salad spinner to filter fruit juices is nearly worth the cover price. - Wayne Curtis, The Wall Street Journal


...my favorite drinks book of the year is The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique. Mr. Morgenthaler, a well-regarded Portland, Ore.-based bartender and blogger, notes that a great cocktail requires a combination of three elements: recipe, ingredient and technique. He admits that the first two have been well-plumbed in existing books, then lasers in on the third. Just learning how to make his ingenious but simple MacGyver Centrifuge with cheesecloth and a salad spinner to filter fruit juices is nearly worth the cover price. - Wayne Curtis, The Wall Street Journal--- An accessible but sophisticated primer that could render the rest of the cocktail library obsolete. - Library Journal--- Jeffrey Morgenthaler is our kind of guy; an obsessive practitiioner of lost arts and an inventor in his own right. - from Playboy---


.. .my favorite drinks book of the year is The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique. Mr. Morgenthaler, a well-regarded Portland, Ore.-based bartender and blogger, notes that a great cocktail requires a combination of three elements: recipe, ingredient and technique. He admits that the first two have been well-plumbed in existing books, then lasers in on the third. Just learning how to make his ingenious but simple MacGyver Centrifuge with cheesecloth and a salad spinner to filter fruit juices is nearly worth the cover price. - Wayne Curtis, The Wall Street Journal


An accessible but sophisticated primer that could render the rest of the cocktail library obsolete. - Library Journal


Jeffrey Morgenthaler is our kind of guy; an obsessive practitiioner of lost arts and an inventor in his own right. - from Playboy--- An accessible but sophisticated primer that could render the rest of the cocktail library obsolete. - Library Journal--- ...my favorite drinks book of the year is The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique. Mr. Morgenthaler, a well-regarded Portland, Ore.-based bartender and blogger, notes that a great cocktail requires a combination of three elements: recipe, ingredient and technique. He admits that the first two have been well-plumbed in existing books, then lasers in on the third. Just learning how to make his ingenious but simple MacGyver Centrifuge with cheesecloth and a salad spinner to filter fruit juices is nearly worth the cover price. - Wayne Curtis, The Wall Street Journal---


Jeffrey Morgenthaler is our kind of guy; an obsessive practitiioner of lost arts and an inventor in his own right. - from Playboy


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Jeffrey Morgenthaler is an award-winning bartender, working since 1996 in everything from neighbourhood taverns and nightclubs to fine restaurants and trendy lounges. Morgenthaler was a blog pioneer. He has been writing about bartending and mixology since 2004 at his website, jeffreymorgenthaler.com. His blog visitors span the range of leading professionals to home cooks looking for guidance in making a good drink. Morgenthaler has also been a regular contributor to Mixology magazine in Germany, Chilled magazine in Canada and to MIX magazine in the United States. His recipes and wisdom have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy and Wired

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