Contraband cocktails
how America drank when it wasn't supposed to
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Word Count
43,500 words, Guess
Page Count
174 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27207803M
- Internet Archivecontrabandcockta0000dick
- ISBN-101612194583
- ISBN-139781612194585
- Library of Congress Control Number2015030030
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number916408780
- Better World Books9781612194585
Classifications
- DDC641.87/4
- LCCTX951 .D499 2015
- LCCTX951
Description
"In 48 recipes and dozens of illustrations, a lively and informative guide to the most popular cocktails from Prohibition. Americans weren't supposed to drink at all during prohibition, but that's not how things worked out. Cocktail culture, mixology, the Bloody Mary, and 100 other essentials of drinking life owe their origins to the dark days and boozy nights of the 1920s, and in Contraband Cocktails, Paul Dickson pours us an intoxicating account of how we used to drink. Rich in Hollywood lore, stories of bootlegging too wild to be fiction, and recipes by everyone from Audrey Hepburn to Ernest Hemingway, Contraband Cocktails is chock-full of history and craft cocktail techniques that will surprise even the most seasoned bartender. No bathtub gin required. Complete with 48 recipes, dozens of illustrations, and hundreds of extraordinary facts, Contraband Cocktails is the perfect gift for the most sophisticated drinkers in your life"--
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