![]() ![]() Joseph Ehrmann, the co-founder of Fresh Victor cocktail mixers and the owner of San Francisco’s Elixir, are also big fans. As always, each title on this list has been recommended by at least two experts.īest historical cocktail book “Imbibe! Updated and Revised Edition” by David WondrichĪccording to Kitty Amann, the co-author of Drinking Like Ladies and a brand ambassador for whiskey brand Uncle Nearest, this is a “must-read for anyone who likes cocktails and history.” She looks at Imbibe! like a textbook: “I learn something new each time I go back to it.” Both Holly Booth and Josh Novaski, co-lead bartenders at Utah-based High West Saloon, say that the book features “great storytelling and historical references to American craft cocktail creation.” New York City–based bartender and beverage consultant Lucinda Sterling says that it has “great stories and recipes,” and Jägermeister brand-meister Willy Shine and H. To help you fill your own home with the best cocktail books for every type of drinker, we asked 18 experts - including bartenders, beverage directors, and cocktail-book authors - to share what’s on their shelves, from the classic guides that taught them the fundamentals to the modern books that help them get creative. You need to memorize recipes, learn how different liquors are made, and even understand a bit of chemistry - that’s why most serious bartenders and booze connoisseurs are well-read folks, with libraries full of bartending guides and cocktail books that they still reference, even after years of experience under their belts. ![]() The way you learn how to make craft cocktails isn’t by drinking a lot of them (though that experience doesn’t necessarily hurt). ![]()
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