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Not every revolution requires an insurrection, and not every renaissance begins in salons, galleries or cloistered chambers. The cocktail seemed an unlikely candidate to start either a revolution or a renaissance, but somehow over the past decade, it has managed to become the center of both. Today the cocktail is celebrated at week-long conferences and festivals that draw thousands. Taking cues from a wider culinary movement that’s been building steam for decades, craft-cocktail bars (and the bartenders and writers who inhabit them) are digging in the depths of the drink’s rich history and apply these fresh-taught lessons to new drinks, appropriating techniques and skills acquired everywhere from centuries-old handbooks. However, as fascinating as today’s artisan-driven or tech-savvy craft-cocktail bars can be, there’s also a need for cocktail comfort food—for exciting drinks that have the benefit of being delicious, and that can be easily prepared by non-professionals. From Paul Clarke, the 2014 Best Cocktail & Spirits Writer and founder of the groundbreaking spirits blog, The Cocktail Chronicles, comes an approachable guide to the cocktail renaissance thus far and—as the name implies—a chronicle of the cocktails that have come along the way. The Cocktail Chronicles is not a lab manual for taking the cocktail experience to a molecular level; nor is it an historical monograph tracing the details of our forebears as they developed and mixed the drinks we enjoy today. Instead, The Cocktail Chronicles is a collection of approachable, and easily replicable drinks that all share the same thing: a common deliciousness and a role -- both big and small -- in the ongoing and thriving cocktail renaissance. This collection of expertly curated recipes represent a photo album of sorts—snapshots of people encountered over the years, with some close friends and family members depicted alongside a few dimly remembered strangers. The Cocktail Chronicles believes cocktails should be fun: it doesn’t demand the purchase of a new product for every recipe or require hours spent preparing a single ingredient -- that is a sure way to suck the joy right out of it. Life is complicated—a good drink doesn't have to be. To that end, The Cocktail Chronicles has you covered.

Trade Review
“The Cocktail Chronicles is an insider’s guide to the classic and modern drinks, spirits, bars, and bartenders driving the current cocktail renaissance, from a writer who has been on its front lines for the past decade.” —Camper English, cocktail journalist and publisher of Alcademics.com
"Paul Clarke began writing about the cocktail renaissance when it was still wishful thinking, and has been covering it ever since. I challenge anybody to find somebody who knows it better or, just as important, somebody who can explain it more clearly or genially. He is the ideal guide." — David Wondrich, author of Imbibe! and Punch; Esquire drinks correspondent
“This book is not only valuable, it's necessary. And while it’s replete with cocktails, at Paul Clarke's hand, the writing always wins.” —Ted Haigh, “Dr. Cocktail,” author of Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails
“Whether celebrating the rebirth of The Last Word or comparing an aperitif to Boom Boom Mancini, The Cocktail Chronicles is a decade-in-the-making document of Paul Clarke at his finest. He nails that sweet spot of drinks writing, appealing to veteran bartenders and cocktail geeks while expertly demystifying matters for those eager to learn more.” —Brad Thomas Parsons, author of Bitters: A Spirited History of a Classic Cure-All
“The Cocktail Chronicles is not just an engaging inquiry to the classics, but a unique eyewitness account of the contemporary craft-cocktail revolution. It’s a lot to drink in, but Paul mixes it perfectly and serves it with a smile.” —Jeff “Beachbum” Berry, author of Potions of the Caribbean
“The most indispensable cocktail guide in years. Paul Clarke’s serious authority never gets in the way of his pleasure. This is the guy you want behind the bar with you." ––Jonathan Miles, former New York Times cocktail columnist
“Few people have followed the cocktail revolution as closely as Paul Clarke. And to follow his journey—and look at where it all began, where it’s been, and where we’ve ended up—there’s no more entertaining way of discovering all the details than by reading this fine tome.” —gaz regan, author of The Joy of Mixology
“It’s not often that a new cocktail book holds my attention, but I wasn’t surprised that Paul’s did. The Cocktail Chronicles will serve as a wonderful homage to what is perhaps one of the most pivotal times in the history of cocktails.” —Audrey Saunders, owner of Pegu Club, New York City

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter One: Notes from a Renaissance in Progress • Glassware • About the Drinks • Basic Cocktail Technique Chapter Two: Not Forgotten -- Familiar Classics and Back-from-the-Dead Obscurities • Cocktail Context: Gin • Cocktail Context: Applejack & Calvados • Vermouth & Aperitifs • Cocktail Context: Brandy • Absinthe • Sherry • New Orleans • Cocktail Context: Whiskey Chapter Three: Muses and Bridges -- Five enduring classics and the drinks they’ve inspired • Daiquiri • Old Fashioned • Manhattan • Martini • Negroni Chapter Four: Staying Power -- Contemporary cocktails that may well be built to last • Cocktail Context: Tequila & Mezcal • Cocktail Context: Rum • Bitters • Cocktail Context: Vodka • Amari • Pisco • A Tip of the Pith Helmet: Props to the Tiki Drink Chapter Five: Bottles, Tools and Tips Acknowledgements Index

The Cocktail Chronicles: Navigating the Cocktail

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      Publisher: Cedar Lane Press
      Publication Date: 17/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9781940611174, 978-1940611174
      ISBN10: 1940611172

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      Book Synopsis
      Not every revolution requires an insurrection, and not every renaissance begins in salons, galleries or cloistered chambers. The cocktail seemed an unlikely candidate to start either a revolution or a renaissance, but somehow over the past decade, it has managed to become the center of both. Today the cocktail is celebrated at week-long conferences and festivals that draw thousands. Taking cues from a wider culinary movement that’s been building steam for decades, craft-cocktail bars (and the bartenders and writers who inhabit them) are digging in the depths of the drink’s rich history and apply these fresh-taught lessons to new drinks, appropriating techniques and skills acquired everywhere from centuries-old handbooks. However, as fascinating as today’s artisan-driven or tech-savvy craft-cocktail bars can be, there’s also a need for cocktail comfort food—for exciting drinks that have the benefit of being delicious, and that can be easily prepared by non-professionals. From Paul Clarke, the 2014 Best Cocktail & Spirits Writer and founder of the groundbreaking spirits blog, The Cocktail Chronicles, comes an approachable guide to the cocktail renaissance thus far and—as the name implies—a chronicle of the cocktails that have come along the way. The Cocktail Chronicles is not a lab manual for taking the cocktail experience to a molecular level; nor is it an historical monograph tracing the details of our forebears as they developed and mixed the drinks we enjoy today. Instead, The Cocktail Chronicles is a collection of approachable, and easily replicable drinks that all share the same thing: a common deliciousness and a role -- both big and small -- in the ongoing and thriving cocktail renaissance. This collection of expertly curated recipes represent a photo album of sorts—snapshots of people encountered over the years, with some close friends and family members depicted alongside a few dimly remembered strangers. The Cocktail Chronicles believes cocktails should be fun: it doesn’t demand the purchase of a new product for every recipe or require hours spent preparing a single ingredient -- that is a sure way to suck the joy right out of it. Life is complicated—a good drink doesn't have to be. To that end, The Cocktail Chronicles has you covered.

      Trade Review
      “The Cocktail Chronicles is an insider’s guide to the classic and modern drinks, spirits, bars, and bartenders driving the current cocktail renaissance, from a writer who has been on its front lines for the past decade.” —Camper English, cocktail journalist and publisher of Alcademics.com
      "Paul Clarke began writing about the cocktail renaissance when it was still wishful thinking, and has been covering it ever since. I challenge anybody to find somebody who knows it better or, just as important, somebody who can explain it more clearly or genially. He is the ideal guide." — David Wondrich, author of Imbibe! and Punch; Esquire drinks correspondent
      “This book is not only valuable, it's necessary. And while it’s replete with cocktails, at Paul Clarke's hand, the writing always wins.” —Ted Haigh, “Dr. Cocktail,” author of Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails
      “Whether celebrating the rebirth of The Last Word or comparing an aperitif to Boom Boom Mancini, The Cocktail Chronicles is a decade-in-the-making document of Paul Clarke at his finest. He nails that sweet spot of drinks writing, appealing to veteran bartenders and cocktail geeks while expertly demystifying matters for those eager to learn more.” —Brad Thomas Parsons, author of Bitters: A Spirited History of a Classic Cure-All
      “The Cocktail Chronicles is not just an engaging inquiry to the classics, but a unique eyewitness account of the contemporary craft-cocktail revolution. It’s a lot to drink in, but Paul mixes it perfectly and serves it with a smile.” —Jeff “Beachbum” Berry, author of Potions of the Caribbean
      “The most indispensable cocktail guide in years. Paul Clarke’s serious authority never gets in the way of his pleasure. This is the guy you want behind the bar with you." ––Jonathan Miles, former New York Times cocktail columnist
      “Few people have followed the cocktail revolution as closely as Paul Clarke. And to follow his journey—and look at where it all began, where it’s been, and where we’ve ended up—there’s no more entertaining way of discovering all the details than by reading this fine tome.” —gaz regan, author of The Joy of Mixology
      “It’s not often that a new cocktail book holds my attention, but I wasn’t surprised that Paul’s did. The Cocktail Chronicles will serve as a wonderful homage to what is perhaps one of the most pivotal times in the history of cocktails.” —Audrey Saunders, owner of Pegu Club, New York City

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter One: Notes from a Renaissance in Progress • Glassware • About the Drinks • Basic Cocktail Technique Chapter Two: Not Forgotten -- Familiar Classics and Back-from-the-Dead Obscurities • Cocktail Context: Gin • Cocktail Context: Applejack & Calvados • Vermouth & Aperitifs • Cocktail Context: Brandy • Absinthe • Sherry • New Orleans • Cocktail Context: Whiskey Chapter Three: Muses and Bridges -- Five enduring classics and the drinks they’ve inspired • Daiquiri • Old Fashioned • Manhattan • Martini • Negroni Chapter Four: Staying Power -- Contemporary cocktails that may well be built to last • Cocktail Context: Tequila & Mezcal • Cocktail Context: Rum • Bitters • Cocktail Context: Vodka • Amari • Pisco • A Tip of the Pith Helmet: Props to the Tiki Drink Chapter Five: Bottles, Tools and Tips Acknowledgements Index

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