Make Your Own Cocktails

Make Your Own Cocktails by David Biggs is a vibrant guide published by New Holland in 2001, featuring 128 pages of colorful cocktail recipes. This edition presents a variety of traditional and trendy drinks, designed to enhance any gathering with visually appealing and delicious concoctions. The book includes introductory information on essential equipment, glasses, ingredients, and techniques, making it accessible for both novice and experienced bartenders.
Readers will discover a wide range of recipes, from classic favorites like Mai Tais and Piña Coladas to elegant options such as the White Lady and Gin Fizz. The book also offers a selection of Martinis, Bloody Marys, and refreshing non-alcoholic beverages, catering to diverse tastes and occasions. With its focus on cooking, beverages, and bartending, this edition serves as a practical resource for anyone looking to elevate their cocktail-making skills.
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One look at the bright, colorful pages here–with an array of traditional and trendy drinks in sunny yellows, jewel-like greens, shimmery golds, rich blues and reds, and hot tropical shades–and you’ll know you’ve come to the right place to make your party swing! As delicious as they are beautiful, these recipes for rum, brandy, gin, vodka, whisky, champagne, and other cocktails will turn you into a bartender par excellence. After introductory information on equipment, glasses, ingredients, trimmings, and techniques (shaken, stirred, or poured), comes a parade of taste sensations: a classic Mai Tai or Piña Colada to cool a summer evening; luscious, rich Chocolate Rum; an elegant White Lady and simple Gin Fizz; Martinis, sweet, dry, and medium; Bloody Mary for brunch; plus Sangria, a Mint Julep, Banana Bomber, Cactus Flower, and non-alcoholic thirst-quenchers for drivers and youngsters. An invaluable fount of practical knowledge and creative ideas for today’s best.
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