The Biggest and Best if its Kind The standard reference to more than 2,400 drinks
Including nonalcoholic drinks Plus drinks for dieters Every recipe illustrated with proper glass Learn how to create the perfect drink for every occasion
You don’t need to take a mixology course to master the art of mixing drinks with style and confidence. All you need to know is in theComplete World Bartender Guide. From classic cocktails to little-known concoctions, this comprehensive reference contains easy-to-follow recipes for more than 2,400 drinks that will make you the toast of any party. This indispensable resource also includes:
• Handy tips on setting up your bar and buying the right amount of liquor and supplies • Illustrations of proper glassware next to each recipe • Instructions for brewing beer • Professional tricks and shortcuts • Drinks for dieters • More than 200 recipes for delicious nonalcoholic drinks • Expert advice on selecting and serving wine • And much more!
The ultimate bar-top reference Bob Sennett is also the author ofThe International Drinker's Companion.Recipes A-Z
Use a bartender’s mixing glass whenever the instructions state “combine” ingredients. Strain the drink from the mixing glass into the drinking glass suggested by the illustration [not reproduced here] alongside the ingredients.
NOTE: The number of glasses or cups shown alongside a recipe do not necessarily indicate the quantity of drinks the recipe will produce.
A-1 Pick-Me-Up
1 pint dark rum 1 lb. rock candy 1 doz. eggs 1 doz. lemons
Squeeze the juice of the lemons into a crock pot; add the eggs broken in their shells. Cover with a damp cloth and allow to stand for several days. (The shells will dissolve.) When ready strain through cheesecloth into another potl“p