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The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks

2008, David A. Embury, Robert Hess

4.9/5

This book is historically important as very nearly the first (and only) major work of theory and criticism of cocktails and “mixed drinks” until the current era (Gary Regan’s Joy of Mixology might be the second). Essential reading for drinks writers. A great inspiration to some professionals, such as Audrey Saunders. But also dated and rather tedious.
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