
Anthropologists and historians have confirmed the central role alcohol has played in nearly every society since the dawn of human civilization, but it is only recently that it has been the subject of serious scholarly inquiry. The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails is the first major reference work to cover the subject from a global perspective, and provides an authoritative, enlightening, and entertaining overview of this third branch of the alcohol family. It will stand alongside the bestselling Companions to Wine and Beer, presenting an in-depth exploration of the world of spirits and cocktails in a groundbreaking synthesis.The Companion covers drinks, processes, and techniques from around the world as well as those in the US and Europe. It provides clear explanations of the different ways that spirits are produced, including fermentation, distillation, and ageing, alongside a wealth of new detail on the emergence of cocktails and cocktail bars, including entries on key cocktails and influential mixologists and cocktail bars. With entries ranging from Manhattan and mixology to sloe gin and stills, the Companion combines coverage of the range of spirit-based drinks around the world with clear explanations of production processes, and the history and culture of their consumption. It is the ultimate guide to understanding what is in your glass.The Companion is lavishly illustrated throughout, and appendices include a timeline of spirits and distillation and a guide to mixing drinks.
This reference work investigates the global history, production processes, and cultural significance of spirits and cocktails as a distinct field of scholarly inquiry. Noah Rothbaum, alongside a team of contributors, compiles an extensive encyclopedic resource that bridges the gap between historical anthropology and modern mixology. The text provides a structured framework for understanding the evolution of distillation, the mechanics of spirit production, and the social impact of cocktail culture across diverse societies.
What You Will Find
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Experts and critics recognize this volume as a foundational reference work that brings academic rigor to the study of spirits. Readers frequently note the comprehensive nature of the entries and the accessibility of the prose for both casual enthusiasts and industry professionals.
Page Count:
860
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190670401
ISBN-13:
9780190670405
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