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Sipsmith: Sip: 100 gin cocktails with only three ingredients
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Sipsmith: Sip: 100 gin cocktails with only three ingredients
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sipsmith
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 214,Width 154 |
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Category/Genre | Alcoholic Drinks Cocktails |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781784726089
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Classifications | Dewey:641.874 |
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Illustrations |
c.100 photographs
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Octopus Publishing Group
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Imprint |
Mitchell Beazley
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Publication Date |
5 September 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Cocktails don't need to be complicated. Sipsmith presents Sip - 100 gin cocktails, each with no more than three ingredients. Enjoy fuss-free drinks, from summer sipping to winter warmers, time-honoured classics to new twists. Along the way, you will find expert mixing tips, drink history and stories worth reading over a martini or two. Delicious cocktails include: Dry Martini Negroni Gin Fizz Gin Basil Smash Watermelon Martini Hot Gin Twist Earl Grey Sour Gin Caipirinha Dark Fruit Bramble Gin Espresso Martini ...and many more.
Author Biography
Sipsmith is a much-adored gin, which is sought after by experts on all four corners of the globe. Founded on the firm belief that everyone should sip better gin, they made their award-winning recipe the way it used to be made and should be made, handcrafted by a passionate team, on copper stills and in small batches. Sipsmith gin is uncompromisingly handcrafted and is all gin lovers need to make 100 different delicious cocktails at home. Beautifully balanced and wonderfully versatile, Sipsmith London Dry gin is bold enough in a G&T and deliciously smooth enough to sip neat in a martini. Sipsmith were the pioneers of the recent 'ginnaissance' when their founders spent two years campaigning for a change in the law that allowed for the small-batch distillation of gin. They subsequently set up London's first traditional copper pot distillery since 1829, and in just 10 years the gin category has gone from only 20 gin brands, to 860.
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