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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Grandfather's Martini
Cocktails can mostly be broken into 2 groups -

Syrupy sickening concoctions downed by people in a hurry to get the party started.

Or standards. The drinks we know by heart, reproduced like a jazz standards - anywhere from awful renditions to beautiful artistry.

In Hip Sips authors Lucy Brennan and Carolyn Burleigh find a new path...
Published on March 8, 2007 by David Adamshick

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, I guess...but sadly less than I'd hoped for.
Having heard all the buzz over Lucy Brennan and her fresh-ingredient cocktails, I was excited to burrow into her book and find all kinds of enlightened blends of unusual flavors.

I was disappointed.

The book is beautiful, unusually well-edited and published for the genre. Brennan has a flair for visual impact. Her recipe principles are simple and...
Published on August 18, 2008 by Christopher Conatser


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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Grandfather's Martini, March 8, 2007
This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
Cocktails can mostly be broken into 2 groups -

Syrupy sickening concoctions downed by people in a hurry to get the party started.

Or standards. The drinks we know by heart, reproduced like a jazz standards - anywhere from awful renditions to beautiful artistry.

In Hip Sips authors Lucy Brennan and Carolyn Burleigh find a new path for the cocktail that brings a level of detail normally reserved for kitchen to the bar.

Featuring the drinks that made Brennan's 820 bar the best spot for cocktails in Portland, Oregon. Beets, avocados, and berries take their rightful place a long side the popular citrus fruits. Do it yourself infusions replace flavored alcohols.

The instructions are clear, concise and easy to follow. The introductions are fun to read and the photography beautifully compliments the recipes. If you or someone you know has a love for food
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, I guess...but sadly less than I'd hoped for., August 18, 2008
This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
Having heard all the buzz over Lucy Brennan and her fresh-ingredient cocktails, I was excited to burrow into her book and find all kinds of enlightened blends of unusual flavors.

I was disappointed.

The book is beautiful, unusually well-edited and published for the genre. Brennan has a flair for visual impact. Her recipe principles are simple and well-laid out. But...in the end, too simple: a one-note song.

Practically every cocktail in Lucy's book, it seems, includes some basic spirit, one unusual ingredient (or none), a quarter-ounce of her favorite orange liqueur, and 2 oz of (freshly made, at least) sweet-and-sour. There is no thought to blending, to flavor families; no distinction amongst whether lemon or lime or perhaps some other sour base might better set off a particular ingredient, or whether different amounts of sweetness and sour might bring out particular flavors. It seems that it is enough to simply introduce new ingredients to the bar without pursuing their full potential or investigating their possibilities. Not to imply that her drinks are not good, for what they are: it's just that there are many other cocktail books on the market now that offer far more insight, depth, nuance and complexity, and offer far more reward to the curious cocktailer. The Joy of Mixology (Gary Regan) and The Craft of the Cocktail (Dale Degroff) are higly recommendable in Hip Sips' stead. For those with an interest in adding "kitchen" flavors and creativity to their cocktails, On Food and Cooking (Harold McGee) or Culinary Artistry (Andrew Dornenberg and Karen Page) offer an intense introduction that will have you off and running.

At any rate, I wouldn't turn down a copy of Hip Sips if it were offered to me. But with all the other books recently on the market, it just doesn't stand up to the competition in the areas that matter.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mixology "bar" has been Raised, May 9, 2007
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This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
As a resident of Portland, OR, I know firsthand the prowess of this author. Let's say that this sweet little book will elevate YOU to high-priestess at your next party. Inventive, easy recipes with normal easily-acquired ingredients! I would downgrade five stars to 4.95 stars only because of the font used through-out because the book, while "hip" and "cool", is very hard to read without proper light and really good eyes. Makes a really good hostess gift, too!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book For Hip Cocktails At Home, July 10, 2010
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This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
Since we live in the author's hometown, we first encountered this book while sipping terrific innovative cocktails at her restaurant Mint. We bought a signed copy of the book at that time, but somehow between the great cocktails at Mint, and more libations at a local music bar, I misplaced the book and had to buy another on Amazon.

This is a great small book to make incredibly, unique drinks that make for a great hit at parties. Whip up a few of the following for guests and see their reactions:

The Moscow Mule
The 816
The Cable
The Mirror Ball
The Sweet Love

Be forwarned, you will need to shop and stock for the ingredients, as most of us don't keep a lot of simple syrup, guava puree, Crater Lake vodka, and other interesting stuff in the liquor cabinet. But the book walks you through all the basics; what to buy, and the techniques you need to know, including how to muddle, and even ice basics. It is also a very pretty book, with great illustrations and photos.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a really nice little book, March 22, 2007
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Richard J. Kim "just anotha sucka" (hotlanta, dirty south, ATL, georgia, usa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
got exactly what i wanted. it is perfect. it even has a clear plastic cover to shield it from mixing mishaps.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Rocks!, March 8, 2007
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M. Clarke (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
I've been waiting for Lucy Brennan to share her secrets of the perfect cocktail and at last it's here! All my favorites from her bar, 820, in Portland. The plastic cover is a nice touch. Highly highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous non-traditional cocktail drinks!, September 3, 2009
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Stitches (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits (Hardcover)
This little book is just the thing if you want non-traditional cocktail drinks. The Cilantro Martini was amazing and even better when I used basil in place of the cilantro. The book is hip and modern and the drinks haven't failed me once. Plus I love surprising people with the ingredient lists, after they have tasted and enjoyed.
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Hip Sips: Modern Cocktails to Raise Your Spirits by Lucy Brennan (Hardcover - February 1, 2007)
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