Synopses & Reviews
Homemade pineapple-Sriracha syrup, giant spherical ice cubes, gin made from herbs picked by Armenian nuns and distilled with holy water . . . all for the low low price of $16 (in Brooklyn dollars). The artisanal cocktail movement is, let's face it, not for everyone. What about drinks for the rest of us? The boozers who just want a good, stiff cocktail we can make at home after a day at work? What if you don't own an ice-shaving kit or grow organic rosemary in your backyard? What if you are using recycled jam jars to mix your Vodka Tonic instead of the "mason jar shaker" you can purchase at every hipster joint in Williamsburg? Rejoice, this book is for you.
Synopsis
The anti-hipster drink book, perfect for hipsters and their haters
Synopsis
McCartney sends up the craft cocktail movement with a healthy dose of sarcasm and a lot of booze (Lifehacker) Shake up your workweek with this perfect resource. (InStyle)
About the Author
Jennifer Palmer