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Are you done with generic gin and tonics, mediocre Manhattans and basic martinis? You can use pantry staples and basic liquors to produce more than 200 game-changing craft cocktails worthy of a seat at the bar.

Many cocktail books call for hard-to-find ingredients and complicated techniques that can frustrate home cocktail makers. Shake Strain Done shows a better way:

* If you can shake, strain, stir and turn on a blender, you can make great cocktails.
* No tedious secondary recipes hidden between the lines.
* No mysteries. You'll know what each drink will taste like before you pick up a bottle.
* No fancy equipment needed. A shaker, strainer and spoon are as exotic as it gets.
* The ingredients are mostly pantry and bar staples--things you already have on hand.

Every drink is rated by its characteristics--Warm, Refreshing, Sweet, Sour, Bitter, Fruity, Herbal, Creamy, Spicy, Strong and Smoky--to help expand your horizons and find more drinks to love.

These are drinks with the sophistication of a high-end speakeasy, minus the fuss, like:

* The Sazerac 2.0 - a spice cabinet update that takes the classic back to its origins
* A new White Russian that lightens the load with coconut water instead of cream
* A grownup Singapore Sling that's fruity without tasting like fruit punch
* A Scorched Margarita that uses the broiler to char those lemons and limes
* A feisty new Gin and Tonic in which black pepper is the star ingredient
* And plenty of originals, like the Pooh Bear. Butter, honey and bourbon? Yes, please! And Mistakes Were Made, for tiki time

Shake Strain Done: Craft Cocktails at Home

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Are you done with generic gin and tonics, mediocre Manhattans and basic martinis? You can use pantry staples and basic... Read more

    Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    Publication Date: 12/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9780316428514, 978-0316428514
    ISBN10: 0316428515

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , Food & Drink

    Description

    Are you done with generic gin and tonics, mediocre Manhattans and basic martinis? You can use pantry staples and basic liquors to produce more than 200 game-changing craft cocktails worthy of a seat at the bar.

    Many cocktail books call for hard-to-find ingredients and complicated techniques that can frustrate home cocktail makers. Shake Strain Done shows a better way:

    * If you can shake, strain, stir and turn on a blender, you can make great cocktails.
    * No tedious secondary recipes hidden between the lines.
    * No mysteries. You'll know what each drink will taste like before you pick up a bottle.
    * No fancy equipment needed. A shaker, strainer and spoon are as exotic as it gets.
    * The ingredients are mostly pantry and bar staples--things you already have on hand.

    Every drink is rated by its characteristics--Warm, Refreshing, Sweet, Sour, Bitter, Fruity, Herbal, Creamy, Spicy, Strong and Smoky--to help expand your horizons and find more drinks to love.

    These are drinks with the sophistication of a high-end speakeasy, minus the fuss, like:

    * The Sazerac 2.0 - a spice cabinet update that takes the classic back to its origins
    * A new White Russian that lightens the load with coconut water instead of cream
    * A grownup Singapore Sling that's fruity without tasting like fruit punch
    * A Scorched Margarita that uses the broiler to char those lemons and limes
    * A feisty new Gin and Tonic in which black pepper is the star ingredient
    * And plenty of originals, like the Pooh Bear. Butter, honey and bourbon? Yes, please! And Mistakes Were Made, for tiki time

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