Auteur: Stephenson, Tristan
Édition: 01
Nombre de pages: 208
Éditeur: Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Date de sortie: 12-09-2013
Détails: Description du produit Preparing a first-class cocktail relies upon a deep understanding of its ingredients, the delicate alchemy of how they work together. In The Curious Bartender, Tristan Stephenson explores and experiments with the art of mixing the perfect cocktail, explaining the fascinating modern turns mixology has taken. Showcasing a selection of classic cocktails, he explains their intriguing origins, introducing the colourful historical characters who inspired or created them. Moving on, he reinvents each drink from his laboratory, adding contemporary twists to breathe fresh life into these vintage classics. Stay true to the originals with a Sazerac or a Rob Roy, or experiment with some of his modern variations to create a Green Fairy Sazerac topped with an absinthe ‘air’ or an Insta-age Rob Roy with the ‘age’ on the side. Also included is a reference section detailing all the techniques you will need, making this an essential anthology for the cocktail enthusiast. Revue de presse ‘Stephenson… looks into the history and chemistry of classic cocktails, then lets his imagination run loose’ –The Times, Dec 13 ‘There are few books that celebrate the cocktail’s gloriously widespread appeal as well as The Curious Bartender. Stephenson presents his accomplished take on mixology, taking classic cocktail and giving them a modernist twist…The hipster in your life needs this book.’ –Image IRE, Dec 13 Biographie de l’auteur Tristan Stephenson is a rising star in the cocktail world. He has worked with Jamie Oliver, and was a brand ambassador, training bartenders at The Ritz, among other top hotels. In 2009 he set up a consultancy company for the drinks industry Fluid Movement. From there he went on to open critically acclaimed London bars, Purl, The Worship Street Whistling Shop and Dachs & Sons. This is his first book.
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