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Big Gin: The Rebirth of One of the World’s Oldest Spirits

By Emanuele Mensah

European history, Science and technology

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

Everything the connoisseur could ever want to know about gin, the spirit that sparked a worldwide distilling boom.Nothing communicates elegance and refinement like a Martini. Nothing refreshes on a warm summer day like a Gin & Tonic. It is no… accident that gin stands at the center of these iconic cocktails, as its bold, unique character leaves a lasting impression everywhere it appears. Big Gin is the definitive exploration into this beloved spirit, tracing its history from London&’s Gin Craze to the recent renaissance that sparked a worldwide distilling boom.Aficionados will find their appreciation for their favorite varieties deepened and discover new varieties to fall in love with, while the cocktail connoisseur will uncover innovative craft offerings that are pushing the spirit in exciting directions.Inside you&’ll find:The history of ginA breakdown of the botanicals that lend gin its unique characterAn in-depth exploration of the predominant style, London dryProfiles of Hendrick&’s, Tanqueray, Beefeater, and other major playersInterviews with the master distillers who are both preserving tradition and pushing the spirit forwardRecipes for the perfect Martini, Gin & Tonic, Negroni, and other beloved gin-based cocktails

Title Details

ISBN 9781400342044
Publisher Cider Mill Press Book Publishers, LLC
Copyright Date 2024
Book number 6651625
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Big Gin: The Rebirth of One of the World’s Oldest Spirits

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