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Winter Drinks: 70 Essential Cold-Weather Cocktails

Winter Drinks: 70 Essential Cold-Weather Cocktails

Current price: $19.99
Publication Date: October 2nd, 2018
Publisher:
Ten Speed Press
ISBN:
9780399581663
Pages:
160
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Description

A giftable collection of 70 cocktails built to fortify against the cold, featuring essential classics; updated riffs on traditional toddies, punches, nogs, and spiked coffees; and thoroughly modern drinks built to channel the season.

Packed with hot, spiced, and buttered seasonal imperatives, plus plenty of nostalgic favorites and homegrown creations, Winter Drinks offers the ultimate collection of cold-weather cocktails, both classic and modern. Curated by the PUNCH editorial team with the help of its network of top bartenders, each recipe has been tested and adapted to contemporary tastes, alongside creative tweaks that offer new ways to incorporate the season's flavors into foolproof drinks. PUNCH covers the ins and outs of making a spirit infusion, how to batch drinks for a crowd, how to bottle favorite stirred drinks and freeze them ahead for on-the-fly Manhattans and martinis, three-step syrups and shrubs to keep on hand, and tips and tools to build a winter-ready bar.

About the Author

PUNCH is a James Beard Award–winning media brand dedicated to drinks and drinking culture.

Praise for Winter Drinks: 70 Essential Cold-Weather Cocktails

Praise for PUNCH Books:

On The Essential Bar Book: "Calling it a 'bar book' does not do this fat little orange volume justice. It also covers wine and beer, defining terms encyclopedia style, A to Z, for alcoholic beverages, their manufacture, history, and service." --Florence Fabricant, New York Times

On Spritz: "Beautifully designed, small enough to slip into a tiny tote bag, and full of 50 recipes for both drinks and snacks to nibble on while sipping, this book is as refreshing asits namesake drink: Italy's iconic spritz." --Saveur

On Sherry: "A good wine writer mixes some magic and romance into the science of what they love, and Baiocchi's Sherry is no exception." --Adam Morganstern, Forbes