Joy of Mixology: The Consummate Guide to the Bartender's Craft

Author:   Gary Regan
Publisher:   Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
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9780451499028


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   28 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gary Regan
Publisher:   Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Imprint:   Clarkson Potter
ISBN:  

9780451499028


ISBN 10:   0451499026
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   28 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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FEATURED IN IMBIBE'S HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE A comprehensive study of the bartending art. -Robert Simonson, PUNCH For the 15th anniversary of one of the modern cocktail movement's pioneering books, Gary Regan released this gorgeous update, complete with new recipes and revisions of some of the originals. --Imbibe The first time I read The Joy of Mixology when it was published in 2003, I was so focused on Gary Regan's theory of mixology and insightful bartending tips that I all but overlooked the joy part. As I re-read his modern classic fifteen years later, I can't help but smiling over and over as his bawdy, boundlessly curious, and mischievous personality that permeates the text. Gary-or Gaz, for his new friends-approaches the craft of the cocktail with glee, and we all should be grateful he's shared with us how he got there. -Jim Meehan, bartender, journalist, and author of Meehan's Bartender Manual and The PDT Cocktail Book For me, Gary Regan's Joy of Mixology was the book that started it all-the seed that sprouted the craft cocktail revolution. -Jeffrey Morgenthaler, author of Drinking Distilled and The Bar Book They say that lightning never strikes twice, but I'm here to tell you that it does. When Gary 'Gaz' Regan sent me The Joy of Mixology back in 2003, I knew it would become a game-changer for our industry. Not only have I been regularly recommending it ever since, but I also utilize it as a powerful reference whenever training new bartenders. It's a seminal piece of work, and required reading for anyone interested in cocktails as a profession, or a hobby. A lot of advancements have been made in our industry since the publication of the first edition. Not only is the core content as fundamental today as it was in '03, but the updates in this revised edition guarantee that this book will remain on my must-read list for many years to come. Gaz has wonderfully captured new techniques, concepts and recipes, and it will continue to teach and inspire today's bartenders as it did for me back then. -Audrey Saunders, mixologist and owner of the Pegu Club Gary Regan writing about bars and bartending is like the suspension cables writing about the bridge that hangs from them. He's more than just an insider-he's essential infrastructure, as every page of this new edition of his pivotal book proves. -David Wondrich, cocktail historian and author of Imbibe! and Punch [The Joy of Mixology] was a really awesome lead-in to just a relatively unpretentious way of learning how to make drinks and what's important about the job. -Munchies As a long-time mentor to myself and countless other cocktail slingers both past and present, Gary Regan has updated what was once an essential read to a required one for anyone who's interested in what it takes to be a great bartender. His knowledge of the guests' experience-its humor, its seriousness and our role in it-will help mold the front lines for generations to come. -Frank Caiafa, author of The Waldorf Astoria Bar Book Thoughtfulness, mindfulness, meditation . . . listening and really seeing your surroundings . . . these words and phrases may not sound like something out of a mixology book, but they are now! From a very special soul 'Gaz' Regan, who sees the barroom as a place to imbibe and celebrate our humanity, this new edition of The Joy of Mixology is as irreverent and funny as ever-filled with great recipes for drinks and lessons for life. -Dale DeGroff, author of The Craft of the Cocktail and The Essential Cocktail This is the cocktail book I've had to re-purchase the most often. It is the cocktail book I lend out the most and never get back. That either shows how amazing the book itself is, or how bad my bartender friends are. Either way, its pages of advice, history, and flavor charts are well worn on my bookshelf. -Hallie Arnold, professional mixologist If you want to graduate to the next level, this book helps you to categorize cocktails so you can actually go on to create your own drinks. -Joe DeLuca, founder of the United States Bartenders' Guild Several bartenders mentioned Gary Regan's Joy of Mixology and its taxonomic approach to 'families' of mixed drinks as a helpful memory aid. If you master the basics-how much spirit to how much modifier and sweetener for a handful of drink families-then you can focus on the specific ingredients, and turn to the 'family' ratios for measures. -The Daily Beast The Joy of Mixology categorizes drinks into an almost taxonomic breakdown of how drinks relate to one another, rounding out anyone's cocktail knowledge into a more complete and analytical look at how drinks have developed. -The Phoenix New Times [The Joy of Mixology] changed my entire outlook on bartending . . . it really opened my eyes to the connection we have as far as using beverages as a way to really create a social bond among people. -Mills Higgins, mixologist at The Anchorage in Greenville, SC


For me, Gary Regan's Joy of Mixology was the book that started it all--the seed that sprouted the craft cocktail revolution. -Jeffrey Morgenthaler, author of Drinking Distilled and The Bar Book [The Joy of Mixology] was a really awesome lead-in to just a relatively unpretentious way of learning how to make drinks and what's important about the job. -Munchies This is the cocktail book I've had to re-purchase the most often. It is the cocktail book I lend out the most and never get back. That either shows how amazing the book itself is, or how bad my bartender friends are. Either way, its pages of advice, history, and flavor charts are well worn on my bookshelf. -Hallie Arnold, professional mixologist If you want to graduate to the next level, this book helps you to categorize cocktails so you can actually go on to create your own drinks. -Joe DeLuca, founder of the United States Bartenders' Guild The Joy of Mixology is a great starting point for an enthusiast. -Brian Mantz, bar manager at Wink & Nod in Boston, MA Several bartenders mentioned Gary Regan's Joy of Mixology and its taxonomic approach to 'families' of mixed drinks as a helpful memory aid. If you master the basics--how much spirit to how much modifier and sweetener for a handful of drink families--then you can focus on the specific ingredients, and turn to the 'family' ratios for measures. -The Daily Beast The Joy of Mixology categorizes drinks into an almost taxonomic breakdown of how drinks relate to one another, rounding out anyone's cocktail knowledge into a more complete and analytical look at how drinks have developed. -The Phoenix New Times [The Joy of Mixology] changed my entire outlook on bartending . . . it really opened my eyes to the connection we have as far as using beverages as a way to really create a social bond among people. -Mills Higgins, mixologist at The Anchorage in Greenville, SC


For me, Gary Regan's Joy of Mixology was the book that started it all--the seed that sprouted the craft cocktail revolution. -Jeffrey Morgenthaler, author of Drinking Distilled and The Bar Book


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A columnist for Daily Beast, Gary Regan's work has been featured in Food & Wine, Wine & Spirits, and Imbibe, among others. He is the author of The Negroni, The Bartender's Bible, The Book of Bourbon and Other Fine American Whiskey, The Bourbon Companion, New Classic Cocktails, The Martini Companion, and The Joy of Mixology. He regularly consults with major spirits producers and marketers such as Diageo, Pernod-Ricard, and Heaven Hill, and he travels the world holding workshops, judging cocktail competitions, and making public appearances. He lives in the Hudson Valley in New York.

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