The Dead Rabbit Drinks Manual: Secret Recipes and Barroom Tales from Two Belfast Boys Who Conquered the Cocktail World
Autor Sean Muldoon, Jack McGarry, Ben Schafferen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 oct 2015
Winner
of
the Tales
of
the
Cocktail
Spirited
Award
for
Best
New
Cocktail
&
Bartending
Book
Dead
Rabbit
Grocery
&
Grog
in
Lower
Manhattan
has
dominated
the
bar
industry,
receiving
award
after
award
including
World's
Best
Bar,
World’s
Best
Cocktail
Menu,
World’s
Best
Drink
Selection,
and
Best
American
Cocktail
Bar.
Now,
the
critically
acclaimed
bar
has
its
first
cocktail
book, The
Dead
Rabbit
Drinks
Manual, which,
along
with
its
inventive
recipes,
also
details
founder
Sean
Muldoon
and
bar
manager Jack
McGarry’s
inspiring
rags-to-riches
story
that
began
in
Ireland
and
has
brought
them
to
the
top
of
the
cocktail
world.
Like
the
bar’s
décor,
Dead
Rabbit’s
award-winning
drinks
are
a
nod
to
the
“Gangs
of
New
York”
era.
They
range
from
fizzes
to
cobblers
to
toddies,
each
with
its
own
historical
inspiration.
There
are
also
recipes
for
communal
punches
as
well
as
an
entire
chapter
on
absinthe.
Along
with
the
recipes
and
their
photos,
this
stylish
and
handsome
book
includes
photographs
from
the
bar
itself
so
readers
are
able
to
take
a
peek
into
the
classic
world
of
Dead
Rabbit.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780544373204
ISBN-10: 0544373200
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 4-color throughout
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harvest
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0544373200
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 4-color throughout
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harvest
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
“Enduring
change,
or
legacy
for
that
matter,
is
only
possible
when
the
existing
order
in
its
entirety
is
taken
into
considerationbeforeadaptations
are
made.
And
here
we
have
it.
In
concept
and
execution,The
Dead
Rabbit
Drinks
Manual,
which
chronicles
the
stewardship
of
Sean
Muldoon
and
creativity
of
Jack
McGarry,
is
a
peerless,
over-the-shoulder
case
study
in
how
history
is
used
to
make
history;
with
twists
and
turns
in
the
modern
plot
nimbly
portrayed
by
Ben
Schaffer
that
recall
the
turbulent
times
of
the
bar’s
brazen
namesake.”
—Jim
Meehan,
author
ofThe
PDT
Cocktail
Book
“Sean
and
Jack
have
created
a
‘hundred
year
bar’
they
call
The
Dead
Rabbit
Grocery
and
Grog;
their
quest
to
be
thebesthas
gifted
New
York
with
these
rooms
of
endless
delight.
Once
before
in
the
last
century
two
partners,
Jack
and
Charlie,
made
a
similar
kind
of
magic
at
21
West
52nd
Street,
still
open
and
just
a
half-dozen
years
shy
of
a
hundred
years.
Pick
upThe
Dead
Rabbit
Drinks
Manualand
find
out
what
makes
a
‘hundred
year
bar.’
”
—Dale
DeGroff,
author
ofThe
Craft
of
the
Cocktail
“If
ever
a
cocktail
book
was
a
grimoire
of
occult
potionology,
it’s
this
one.
Sean
Muldoon’s
fierce
determination
to
excel
and
Jack
McGarry’s
intensely
focused
artistry
of
the
bar
shine
through
in
every
recipe
here,
be
it
for
one
of
The
Rabbit’s
characteristic
virtuoso
riffs
on
the
classics
or
for
one
of
its
sublime
originals.”
—David
Wondrich,
author
ofImbibeandPunch
Descriere
Winner of the Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Award for Best New Cocktail & Bartending Book
Dead Rabbit Grocery & Grog in Lower Manhattan has dominated the bar industry, receiving award after award including World's Best Bar, World’s Best Cocktail Menu, World’s Best Drink Selection, and Best American Cocktail Bar. Now, the critically acclaimed bar has its first cocktail book, The Dead Rabbit Drinks Manual, which, along with its inventive recipes, also details founder Sean Muldoon and bar manager Jack McGarry’s inspiring rags-to-riches story that began in Ireland and has brought them to the top of the cocktail world. Like the bar’s décor, Dead Rabbit’s award-winning drinks are a nod to the “Gangs of New York” era. They range from fizzes to cobblers to toddies, each with its own historical inspiration. There are also recipes for communal punches as well as an entire chapter on absinthe. Along with the recipes and their photos, this stylish and handsome book includes photographs from the bar itself so readers are able to take a peek into the classic world of Dead Rabbit.