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4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good, with flaws,
By Jim Thompson (Mass.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bartender's Guide, The - Over 1400 Recipes (Paperback)
This book is a very good book for bartenders and cocktail aficionados.
Pros: It's covered in plastic so you can actually keep it with you at a bar if you'd like. Over 1400 recipes! The book also has some useful information on tools, glassware, liquors, liqueurs, etc. Cons: It does not contain a few semi-popular drinks served in the U.S: ie. oatmeal cookie, blue motorcycle, etc. As with any recipe book, recipes may vary slightly from what's considered "traditional". Overall, it's a steal for the low price and the large quantity of information included.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Needs some editing,
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This review is from: Bartender's Guide, The - Over 1400 Recipes (Paperback)
Wife bought this book for fun and personal use.
She is interested in Cosmopolitan. I would assume this drink from the popular Sex & the City should be part of it. Wrong! How come? No idea. Other point I didnt like was that they mentioned that "Pisco" is chilean. what? Pisco is peruvian 100%. very wrong here. A lot of non-alcoholic drinks info. I guess thats good. The 2 above mentioned items made me very disappointed on the book. Come on add cosmos (under Vodkas) and correct Pisco is Peruvian and not Chilean. Daniel |
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Bartender's Guide, The - Over 1400 Recipes by Peter Bohrmann (Paperback - 2002)
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