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How's Your Drink?: Cocktails, Culture, and the Art of Drinking Well

by Eric Felten

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"With authority and just a hint of snobbery, Wall Street Journal columnist Felten indulges the dedicated drinker with this unwavering, well-informed appreciation of the 'secular communion' of a good drink. Chock-full of obscure and fascinating anecdotes, Felten's guide covers cocktail history, culture and craft, featuring appearances by the likes of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway (who 'ranked "dry" martini drinking somewhere between bullfighting and big-game hunting in his hierarchy of the manly arts'), Queen Elizabeth II and James Bond, along with a long list of notable bartenders and drink experts. Felten seamlessly interweaves drink recipes with their respective histories, detailing for instance the 'culture wars' over the Bronx's paternity before divulging instructions for this near-forgotten gem, 'robust enough to have spawned a slew of other solid cocktails' like the Income Tax Cocktail, the Maurice and the Smiler. Felden's wry, almost lyrical writing style is quickly absorbing, like bellying up next to a funny, friendly, knowledgeable career drinker. Quoting the New York Times, Felten asserts that 'we should know mixed drinks if we care to be thought cultured'; if that's so, this fun read should turn any unrefined boozehound into a class act." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Based on the popular feature in the Saturday Wall Street Journal, How's Your Drink illuminates the culture of the cocktail. Cocktails are back after decades of decline, but the literature and lore of the classics has been missing. John F. Kennedy played nuclear brinksmanship with a gin and tonic in his hand. Teddy Roosevelt took the witness stand to testify that six mint juleps over the course of his presidency did not make him a drunk. Ernest Hemingway and Raymond Chandler both did their part to promote the gimlet. Fighting men mixed drinks with whatever liquor could be scavenged between barrages, raising glasses to celebrate victory and to ease the pain of defeat. Eric Felten tells all of these stories and many more, and also offers exhaustively researched cocktail recipes. Hows Your Drink is an essential addition to the literature of spirits and a fantastic holiday gift for husbands and fathers.

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ISBN:
9781572840898
Author:
Felten, Eric
Publisher:
Agate Surrey
Subject:
Bartending
Subject:
Beverages - Bartending
Subject:
History
Subject:
Cocktails
Subject:
Beverages - Wine & Spirits
Subject:
Cocktails - History
Subject:
Cooking and Food-Bartending and Liquor
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20071031
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
205
Dimensions:
7.28x5.52x.86 in. .61 lbs.

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Product details 205 pages Agate Surrey - English 9781572840898 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "With authority and just a hint of snobbery, Wall Street Journal columnist Felten indulges the dedicated drinker with this unwavering, well-informed appreciation of the 'secular communion' of a good drink. Chock-full of obscure and fascinating anecdotes, Felten's guide covers cocktail history, culture and craft, featuring appearances by the likes of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway (who 'ranked "dry" martini drinking somewhere between bullfighting and big-game hunting in his hierarchy of the manly arts'), Queen Elizabeth II and James Bond, along with a long list of notable bartenders and drink experts. Felten seamlessly interweaves drink recipes with their respective histories, detailing for instance the 'culture wars' over the Bronx's paternity before divulging instructions for this near-forgotten gem, 'robust enough to have spawned a slew of other solid cocktails' like the Income Tax Cocktail, the Maurice and the Smiler. Felden's wry, almost lyrical writing style is quickly absorbing, like bellying up next to a funny, friendly, knowledgeable career drinker. Quoting the New York Times, Felten asserts that 'we should know mixed drinks if we care to be thought cultured'; if that's so, this fun read should turn any unrefined boozehound into a class act." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
Based on the popular feature in the Saturday Wall Street Journal, How's Your Drink illuminates the culture of the cocktail. Cocktails are back after decades of decline, but the literature and lore of the classics has been missing. John F. Kennedy played nuclear brinksmanship with a gin and tonic in his hand. Teddy Roosevelt took the witness stand to testify that six mint juleps over the course of his presidency did not make him a drunk. Ernest Hemingway and Raymond Chandler both did their part to promote the gimlet. Fighting men mixed drinks with whatever liquor could be scavenged between barrages, raising glasses to celebrate victory and to ease the pain of defeat. Eric Felten tells all of these stories and many more, and also offers exhaustively researched cocktail recipes. Hows Your Drink is an essential addition to the literature of spirits and a fantastic holiday gift for husbands and fathers.
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