The Little Book of Cocktails
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6th June 2024
Price: £6.99
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Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781800696259
“Why limit happy to an hour?”
It’s cocktail o’clock!
Cocktails are more popular now than ever before in the history of drinking. It’s boom time for cocktails, whether it’s a wild night in with friends or charming a bartender with witty cocktail jokes. From Aperol Spritz to Zombie Punch and everything in-between, this drinking companion will never judge your cocktail order and is filled to the rim with enough cool trivia to make even your Martini shake in excitement.
Intoxicated with loud-out-loud quips, classic recipes and delightful wit, The Little Book of Cocktails is a cosy compendium to up your cocktailing game and shake like a mixologist – behind the bar or on the dancefloor – and a perfect little pick-me-up for your evening unwinding. Just like a cocktail. Please read responsibly.
‘Hear no evil, speak no evil, and you won’t be invited to cocktail parties.’
Oscar Wilde
‘One martini is alright, two is too many, three is not enough.’
James Thurber
‘It’s 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?’
Amy Neftzger
It’s cocktail o’clock!
Cocktails are more popular now than ever before in the history of drinking. It’s boom time for cocktails, whether it’s a wild night in with friends or charming a bartender with witty cocktail jokes. From Aperol Spritz to Zombie Punch and everything in-between, this drinking companion will never judge your cocktail order and is filled to the rim with enough cool trivia to make even your Martini shake in excitement.
Intoxicated with loud-out-loud quips, classic recipes and delightful wit, The Little Book of Cocktails is a cosy compendium to up your cocktailing game and shake like a mixologist – behind the bar or on the dancefloor – and a perfect little pick-me-up for your evening unwinding. Just like a cocktail. Please read responsibly.
‘Hear no evil, speak no evil, and you won’t be invited to cocktail parties.’
Oscar Wilde
‘One martini is alright, two is too many, three is not enough.’
James Thurber
‘It’s 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?’
Amy Neftzger
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