The Spirit of Rye

The Spirit of Rye
Author: Carlo DeVito
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781646431786

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The Spirit of Rye is a celebration of rye’s dynamic qualities and the spirit’s exciting revival. Celebrate the many flavor profiles of rye whiskey, its distinguished history, and its contemporary revival with The Spirit of Rye. The resurgence in rye whiskey is unmistakable, as is evidenced in the number of distillers producing remarkably varied expressions, from the Whiskey Trail to Pennsylvania, Texas, and California. With tasting notes for over 300 expressions and interviews with master distillers, readers both familiar and new to the rich world of rye will find The Spirit of Rye to be a revelation.

American Whiskey Bourbon Rye

American Whiskey  Bourbon   Rye
Author: Clay Risen
Publsiher: Sterling Epicure
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1454916885

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Offers brief histories, ratings, and tasting notes for more than three hundred types of American whiskey, bourbon, and rye, including Knob Creek, Eagle Rare, Jim Beam, and Whistlepig.

Big Whiskey The Revised Second Edition

Big Whiskey  The Revised Second Edition
Author: Carlo DeVito
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781646430963

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An updated edition of Big Whiskey, the definitive guide to the American Whiskey Trail. This updated edition of the definitive guide to the American Whiskey Trail is comprehensive collection of the whiskey, bourbon, and rye made by the best distillers in Kentucky and Tennessee. Full color images throughout showcase each and every bottle and label, behind-the-scenes images, and the beauty of the Whiskey Trail. Interviews with renowned distillers provide incredible insight into how whiskey is made. Locals and tourists alike will discover new distillers and expressions that are sure to satisfy any and all tastes. Big Whiskey is the perfect gift for the whiskey lover in your life.

The Whiskey Rebellion and the Rebirth of Rye

The Whiskey Rebellion and the Rebirth of Rye
Author: Mark Meyer,Meredith Meyer Grelli
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780998018850

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"Goes down nice and smooth."-- The Pittsburgh Quarterly A short and accessible history of rye whiskey's founding, floundering, and current flourishing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This book takes the reader

Fraser s Magazine for Town and Country

Fraser s Magazine for Town and Country
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1830
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: CUB:U183015756399

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The Encyclopedia of Cocktails

The Encyclopedia of Cocktails
Author: Robert Simonson
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-10-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781984860675

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A lively A-to-Z compendium of the notable drinks, bartenders, and bars that shaped the cocktail world and produced the vibrant spirits culture we enjoy today, from two-time James Beard Award-nominated author and New York Times cocktail and spirits writer, Robert Simonson. “The Encyclopedia of Cocktails is akin to a perfect bar, chock-full of traditional wisdom along with intriguing new information.”—Toby Maloney, founder of The Violet Hour and author of The Bartender’s Manifesto How did the Old-Fashioned get its name, and why has the drink endured? What drinks were invented by Sam Ross? What was the Pegu Club, and who bartended there? In The Encyclopedia of Cocktails, Robert Simonson catalogues all the essential people, places, and drinks that make up our cocktail history in a refreshing take on the conventional reference book. New York Times cocktail and spirits writer Robert Simonson's witty and opinionated presentation of the bar world is a refreshing look at all things cocktail-related. There are more than 100 drink recipes, from the Adonis to the Zombie, with vivid illustrations throughout. Simonson also includes entries for spirits from absinthe to vodka and illuminates the origins of each. This guide isn't a strictly academic text, nor is it simply a collection of drink recipes—it is an animated, sometimes irreverent historical journey highlighting the preeminent bars and top bartenders of record. The Encyclopedia of Cocktails is perfect for cocktail nerds as well as anyone interested in learning about cocktail culture. It's both a recipe book and a reference guide to keep near the bar or flip through while sipping your favorite libation.

The Terroir of Whiskey

The Terroir of Whiskey
Author: Rob Arnold
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780231550895

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Look at the back label of a bottle of wine and you may well see a reference to its terroir, the total local environment of the vineyard that grew the grapes, from its soil to the climate. Winemakers universally accept that where a grape is grown influences its chemistry, which in turn changes the flavor of the wine. A detailed system has codified the idea that place matters to wine. So why don’t we feel the same way about whiskey? In this book, the master distiller Rob Arnold reveals how innovative whiskey producers are recapturing a sense of place to create distinctive, nuanced flavors. He takes readers on a world tour of whiskey and the science of flavor, stopping along the way at distilleries in Kentucky, New York, Texas, Ireland, and Scotland. Arnold puts the spotlight on a new generation of distillers, plant breeders, and local farmers who are bringing back long-forgotten grain flavors and creating new ones in pursuit of terroir. In the twentieth century, we inadvertently bred distinctive tastes out of grains in favor of high yields—but today’s artisans have teamed up to remove themselves from the commodity grain system, resurrect heirloom cereals, bring new varieties to life, and recapture the flavors of specific local ingredients. The Terroir of Whiskey makes the scientific and cultural cases that terroir is as important in whiskey as it is in wine.

Bourbon Justice

Bourbon Justice
Author: Brian F. Haara
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781640124271

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Brian Haara recounts the development of commercial laws that guided the United States from an often reckless laissez-faire mentality, through the growing pains of industrialization, past the overcorrection of Prohibition, and into its final state as a nation of laws.