Slippery Tipples: A Guide to Weird and Wonderful Spirits & Liquers

Slippery Tipples: A Guide to Weird and Wonderful Spirits & Liquers

by JosephPiercy (Author)

Synopsis

From European favourites such as Mastichato Chios, which saved 2,000 Greeks from a bloody massacre at the hands of vengeful Turks, to legendary drinks such as Amarula, invented by African elephants; from classic cocktail ingredients like Midori, the bright green Japanese melon drink launched at the wrap party for Saturday Night Fever at Studio 54, to student stalwart Jagermeister, dreamt up by a confidant of Herman Goring and hugely popular among senior Nazis, Sippery Tipples tells the stories behind the word's most extraordinary drinks. Alongside a country-by-country guide to murky and mysterious booze and dozens of cocktail recipes is a series of easy to follow recipes for making your own liqueurs and spirits. If you would like to concoct your own fruit brandies or make a drop of traditional full-strength Pimms then this is the book for you.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 075245756X
ISBN 13: 9780752457567

Media Reviews
a collection of fascinating stories. --Chilled Magazine
For those whose enjoyment of food and drink is enhanced by savoring the history of what they eat and drink, Joseph Piercy's Slipper Tipples: A Guide to Weird and Wonderful Spirits & Liqueurs will be a delightful edition to their library. --The Bloomsbury Review
Author Bio
Joseph Piercy was born in Brighton. After spending far too long at university studying Russian Literature and Creative Writing, Joseph embarked upon a journey which took him to various parts of the world in an honest attempt to avoid anything faintly resembling a proper job. He has enjoyed an occasional drink or two along the road.