2/9/08

Nothing like a good book to guide you through a cocktail

Nothing like a good book to guide you through a cocktail
Murray's handy guide covers them all; more than 3800 whiskies of all stripes from ... These massive tomes cover the world of wine from Burgundy to Bulgaria, ...
Nothing like a good book to guide you through a cocktail
guide covers them all; more than 3,800 whiskies of all stripes from as far afield as Latvia, Japan and Argentina, and rates them on a 100-point scale. hisky is right up there in the top rankings with the Ardbeg 1965. hese books were first released more than 20 years ago, but recently updated and revised. researched and beautifully written, they're a must for any wine lover.- The Wineries of British Columbia, by John Schreiner, Whitecap Books, 2004, $22.95International wines are all well and good, but we can't forget that we live in a province with a dynamic wine industry of its own. tise on the local scene, John Schreiner is your man. essential guide.- The Craft of the Cocktail, by Dale DeGroff, Potter, 2002, $53DeGroff is widely considered the North American master of the modern cocktail, and this book will inspire you to get shaking and stirring with the best of them. uses simple language and eloquent photographs to explain. vised Edition, by Anthony Dias Blue, Harper Collins Canada, 2002, $21, and The Savoy Cocktail Book, by Harry Craddock, Pavilion-Chrysalis, 1999, $29.95Every good host needs a practical book of cocktail recipes -- the kind of thing where you don't care if it gets all stained and sticky with your experiments. hese three have been around for years (though recently updated) and have earned the respect of the cocktail-swilling cognoscenti. sex for TVNearly half of British men surveyed...  alse; document.cookie = name + "=" + escape (value) + ((expires == null) ?

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