The Savoy Cocktail Book (Savoy London)

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Manufacturer: Pavilion Books
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Author: Harry Craddock
The Savoy Cocktail Book (Savoy London) Description
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9781862052963
ISBN: 1862052964
Label: Pavilion Books
Manufacturer: Pavilion Books
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 286
Publication Date: 1999-09-30
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Studio: Pavilion Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9781862052963
ISBN: 1862052964
Label: Pavilion Books
Manufacturer: Pavilion Books
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 286
Publication Date: 1999-09-30
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Studio: Pavilion Books
Editorial Review of The Savoy Cocktail Book (Savoy London)
During prohibition, liquor-deprived Americans would hop across the Atlantic for glamorous tea dances and cocktails in London. The place to b eseen drinking "mixed drinks", as cocktails were known during the decadent 1920s and 1930s, was the American Bar at the Savoy. The barman at that time was Harry Craddock and he wrote The Savoy Cocktail Book, which was first published in 1930. This new edition has been updated by Peter Dorelli, the new Head Barman at the Savoy. In it you will find recipes for Daisies, Slings, Shrubs, Smashes, Fizzes, Juleps, Fixes and a whole lot more. Like his predecessors, Dorelli has invented a few cocktails himself and his latest is the Millennium--gin, Midori, Limoncello and mango juice. The book is illustrated with Deco drawings and will make a fabulous gift. --Dale Kneen
Customer Reviews of The Savoy Cocktail Book (Savoy London)
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Review Summary: Another Bartender's must!
Review: Harry Craddock has often been refered to as the only drink purist, and was probably the world first mixologist. He is certainly well above his contemporary -sorry Mr. Dick Bradsell! As essential as this book may be to any pofesional bartender, it is not on the shopping list of "Ibiza"-styled barmen. Indeed, is has a refreshing lack of disco-drink, and focuses only on true classics -sometimes with a Craddock's twist!. However, before being enlightnened by his masterful exelency, one will have to get their heads around the measurments used in the recipes... -What on earth is a "Pony" or a "split"? But, this is a small price to pay for some of the finest drinks ever created. Last but not least, the packaging is superb!
Review Summary: Another Bartender's must!
Review: Harry Craddock has often been refered to as the only drink purist, and was probably the world first mixologist. He is certainly well above his contemporary -sorry Mr. Dick Bradsell! As essential as this book may be to any pofesional bartender, it is not on the shopping list of "Ibiza"-styled barmen. Indeed, is has a refreshing lack of disco-drink, and focuses only on true classics -sometimes with a Craddock's twist!. However, before being enlightnened by his masterful exelency, one will have to get their heads around the measurments used in the recipes... -What on earth is a "Pony" or a "split"? But, this is a small price to pay for some of the finest drinks ever created. Last but not least, the packaging is superb!
