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How to mix drinks, or, The bon-vivant's…
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How to mix drinks, or, The bon-vivant's companion : containing clear and reliable directions for mixing all the beverage (urspr publ 1862; utgåvan 1862)

av Jerry Thomas, Christian Schultz

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First published in 1862, this seminal work in bartending was the first drink book ever published in the United States. Collected here by Jerry Thomas--America’s most famous bartender--are dozens of cocktail recipes, from old standards to mixes invented by Thomas himself, including his trademark drink, The Blue Blazer. Guides for mixing drinks of all categories--including sours, fizzes, and highballs--are included along with instructions on using various bartending tools, from jiggers to ponies and beyond. This is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a drinking era that is gone but not forgotten.… (mer)
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Titel:How to mix drinks, or, The bon-vivant's companion : containing clear and reliable directions for mixing all the beverage
Författare:Jerry Thomas
Andra författare:Christian Schultz
Info:New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, 1862.
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How to Mix Drinks or, the Bon-Vivant's Companion av Jerry Thomas (1862)

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This 150 year old cocktail guide is an amusing historical artifact. The drinks are old fashioned varieties that are seldom seen and not suitable to today’s tastes. However, it’s a fun history to have around for those interested in mixology. ( )
  varielle | Apr 26, 2023 |
The original cocktail book, so it's got some very old fashioned drinks in there. The punches for 20 are awesome to read about, as are the sly comments in some of the drink descriptions. A lot of the recipes are variations on each other (make that drink with this other alcohol), but it's a useful resource (if occasionally in need of translation for the amounts, the glossary in the back helps). ( )
  silentq | Apr 4, 2014 |
This is a fun little book of cocktail history. It may not be the most practical book, but it's neat to see the historical recipes for classic drinks. I especially love the punch section, which involves mixing gallons of ingredients into massive concoctions. There are many non-standard measures used, but those are also fun to look up in order to figure them out. Probably more of a conversation piece than anything else, but definitely also contains some useable recipes. ( )
  tanenbaum | Jul 25, 2012 |
As a piece of history, this is fascinating stuff. Cocktails were not super-sweet affairs designed to mask the taste of liquor and measurements for single drinks often include "a wineglass of rum." Flips, Fizzes and all manner of punches are present.

On the other hand, very little of it is practical. Even if one scales back many of the ingredients to get reasonable quantities, many ingredients are difficult to find. For those that do, it's clear to see why so many of these cocktails in the book have not survived 100+ years. We did brave up and attempt a raw-egg rum flip, and while it wasn't bad-tasting, the texture if one let it sit too long...well, it's clear these were meant to be consumed quickly and in heavy volume.

Really, it's a fun read for the historical perspective, but one won't find many practical applications for today's bar. ( )
  stephmo | Aug 5, 2010 |
The Bon Vivant's Companion is a lovely historical text for a drinks enthusiast and there are some nice pieces of prose about the origin of some iconic American cocktails like the mint julep. But it's probably of limited use to someone who wants to learn to mix drinks. ( )
  prosperosbook | Jul 5, 2010 |
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First published in 1862, this seminal work in bartending was the first drink book ever published in the United States. Collected here by Jerry Thomas--America’s most famous bartender--are dozens of cocktail recipes, from old standards to mixes invented by Thomas himself, including his trademark drink, The Blue Blazer. Guides for mixing drinks of all categories--including sours, fizzes, and highballs--are included along with instructions on using various bartending tools, from jiggers to ponies and beyond. This is a nostalgic and delicious homage to a drinking era that is gone but not forgotten.

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