Black Mixcellence

Black Mixcellence
Author: Tamika Hall,Colin Asare-Appiah
Publsiher: Kingston Imperial
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781954220195

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Bringing tasty drink recipes from some of the most renowned mixologists and stories of the historical impact of Black people in Mixology, Black Mixcellence is the go-to drink guide for any wine and spirits connoisseur Black Mixcellence: A Comprehensive Guide to Black Mixology is a tribute to the contributions of Black and Brown mixologists to the spirits and mixology industries. Many pivotal events in the history of mixology have been ushered in by the contributions of African-American men and women. These moments have opened doors and laid the foundation for brands and companies to flourish. This book features stories about some of the industry's most notable trailblazers. Whether it was entrepreneurship, education or a "famous first," the featured mixologists have all contributed to the industry to make an impact in their own ways. This collective of mixologists and their signature cocktails represent different parts of the globe. There will be connections to important inventions and milestone moments by African Americans in the bartending industry weaved in between their stories.

Juke Joints Jazz Clubs and Juice A Cocktail Recipe Book

Juke Joints  Jazz Clubs  and Juice  A Cocktail Recipe Book
Author: Toni Tipton-Martin
Publsiher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780593233825

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Discover the fascinating history of Black mixology and its enduring influence on American cocktail culture through 70 rediscovered, modernized, or celebrated recipes, by the James Beard Award–winning author of Jubilee. Juke Joints, Jazz Clubs, and Juice spotlights the creativity, hospitality, and excellence of Black drinking culture, with classic and modern recipes inspired by formulas found in two centuries’ worth of Black cookbooks. From traditional tipples, such as the Absinthe Frappe or the Clover Leaf Cocktail, to new favorites, like the Jerk-Spiced Bloody Mary and the Gin and Juice 3.0, Toni Tipton-Martin shares a variety of recipes that shine a light on her influences, including underheralded early-twentieth-century icons, like Tom Bullock, Julian Anderson, and Atholene Peyton, and modern superstars, such as Snoop Dogg and T-Pain. Drawing on her expertise, research in historic cookbooks, and personal collection of texts and letters, Toni Tipton-Martin shows how these drinks have evolved over time and shares the stories of how Black mixology came to be—a culmination of generations of practice, skill, intelligence, and taste.

Black Mixcellence

Black Mixcellence
Author: Tamika Hall,Colin Asare-Appiah
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1954220561

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Bringing tasty drink recipes from some of the most renowned mixologists and stories of the historical impact of Black people in Mixology, Black Mixcellence is the go-to drink guide for any wine and spirits connoisseur. Black Mixcellence: A Comprehensive Guide to Black Mixology is an ode to Black and Brown mixologists and their contributions to the spirits and mixology industry. There are many moments in the history of mixology that have been initiated by the talents of African American men and women. These moments have opened doors and laid the foundation for other brands and companies to flourish. This book will feature stories from some of the industry's most notable trailblazers. Whether it was entrepreneurship, education or a "famous first," the featured mixologists have all contributed to the industry to make an impact in their own ways. This collective of mixologists and their signature cocktails represent areas from all around the world. There will be connections to important inventions and milestone moments by African Americans in the bartending industry weaved in between their stories.

The Ideal Bartender

The Ideal Bartender
Author: Tom Bullock
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664644213

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"The Ideal Bartender" is a collection of cocktail drinks recipes. Writer Tom Bullock worked for over a quarter of a century as the bartender at the Pendennis Club of Louisville and the St. Louis Country Club of St. Louis where he refreshed and delighted the members and their friends with his legendary concoctions. Some of the recipes included are: Ale Sangaree, American Pousse Cafe, Apollinaris Lemonade, Apple Jack Cocktail, Boston Cooler, Bottle of Cocktail and Country Club Punch.

Holy Spirits

Holy Spirits
Author: Taneka Reaves,Johnny Caldwell
Publsiher: Evening Post Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1929647352

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Holy Spirits! is the debut publication from popular beverage and hospitality bloggers Cocktail Bandits, Taneka Reaves and Johnny Caldwell, that provides readers an overview of Charleston cocktail culture from a unique, urban perspective.

Vibrate Higher

Vibrate Higher
Author: Talib Kweli
Publsiher: MCD
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780374717346

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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERARY PRIZE From one of the most lyrically gifted, socially conscious rappers of the past twenty years, Vibrate Higher is a firsthand account of hip-hop as a political force Before Talib Kweli became a world-renowned hip-hop artist, he was a Brooklyn kid who liked to cut class, spit rhymes, and wander the streets of Greenwich Village with a motley crew of artists, rappers, and DJs who found hip-hop more inspiring than their textbooks (much to the chagrin of the educator parents who had given their son an Afrocentric name in hope of securing for him a more traditional sense of pride and purpose). Kweli’s was the first generation to grow up with hip-hop as established culture—a genre of music that has expanded to include its own pantheon of heroes, rich history and politics, and distinct worldview. Eventually, childhood friendships turned into collaborations, and Kweli gained notoriety as a rapper in his own right. From collaborating with some of hip-hop’s greatest—including Mos Def, Common, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and Kendrick Lamar—to selling books out of the oldest African-American bookstore in Brooklyn, ultimately leaving his record label, and taking control of his own recording career, Kweli tells the winding, always compelling story of the people and events that shaped his own life as well as the culture of hip-hop that informs American culture at large. Vibrate Higher illuminates Talib Kweli’s upbringing and artistic success, but so too does it give life to hip-hop as a political force—one that galvanized the Movement for Black Lives and serves a continual channel for resistance against the rising tide of white nationalism.

The Encyclopedia of Cocktails

The Encyclopedia of Cocktails
Author: The Coastal Kitchen
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781646430987

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From 3-ingredient drinks to mad-scientist mixology, The Encyclopedia of Cocktails is any bartender's go-to resource.Clean, uncluttered design and extensive index make finding drinks easy, whether you're searching by spirit or style. Ever wondered about the origins of a Martini or Old Fashioned? This book delves into the history of over 100 classic cocktails. There are also recipes for hundreds of homemade ingredients; from syrups to blends, infusions, tinctures, foams, and more, you'll be crafting bespoke ingredients in no time. The Encyclopedia of Cocktails is the perfect gift for anyone who likes to mix drinks - it's the only cocktail book they'll ever need!

How Rights Went Wrong

How Rights Went Wrong
Author: Jamal Greene
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2021
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781328518118

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An eminent constitutional scholar reveals how our approach to rights is dividing America, and shows how we can build a better system of justice.