Jazz Age Cocktails

Jazz Age Cocktails
Title Jazz Age Cocktails PDF eBook
Author Cecelia Tichi
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 165
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1479810126

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""Roaring Twenties" America boasted famous firsts: women's right to vote under the Constitution's Nineteenth Amendment, jazz music, talking motion pictures, Charles Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Flapper fashions, and wondrous new devices like the safety razor and the electric vacuum cleaner. The decade opened, nonetheless, with a shock when Prohibition became the law of the land on Friday, January 16, 1920. American ingenuity promptly rose to its newest challenge. The law, riddled with loopholes, let the 1920s write a new chapter in the nation's saga of spirits. Men and women spoke knowingly of the speakeasy, the bootlegger, of rum-running, black ships, blind pigs, gin mills, and gallon stills. A new social event-the cocktail party staged in a private home-smashed the gender barrier that had long forbidden "ladies" from entering into the gentlemen-only barrooms and cafés. The drinks, savored in secret, were all the more delectable when the cocktail shaker went "underground." The danger of the illicit liquor trade was also memorialized in drinks like the "Original Gangster," the "St. Valentine's Day Massacre," the "Tommy Gun," and others. Crime rose, fortunes were amassed, and a slew of new cocktails were shaken, stirred, and poured in hideaways to brand the "roaring" 1920s as the era of "Alcohol and Al Capone.""--

The Cultured Cocktail

The Cultured Cocktail
Title The Cultured Cocktail PDF eBook
Author Katharine Williams
Publisher Clarkson Potter Publishers
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Bartending
ISBN 9780517702086

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The cocktail hour is back and today's home bartenders need a handy, up-to-date book just like this one--with instructions for mixing, shaking, blending, frothing, and stirring up more than 150 of the most requested drinks, including alcohol-free variations. 15 full-color illustrations.

Jazz Age Cocktails

Jazz Age Cocktails
Title Jazz Age Cocktails PDF eBook
Author Cecelia Tichi
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 140
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1479810134

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How the Prohibition law of 1920 made alcohol, savored in secret, all the more delectable when the cocktail shaker was forced to go “underground” “Roaring Twenties” America boasted famous firsts: women’s right to vote, jazz music, talking motion pictures, flapper fashions, and wondrous new devices like the safety razor and the electric vacuum cleaner. The privations of the Great War were over, and Wall Street boomed. The decade opened, nonetheless, with a shock when Prohibition became the law of the land on Friday, January 16, 1920, when the Eighteenth Amendment banned “intoxicating liquors.” Decades-long campaigns to demonize alcoholic beverages finally became law, and America officially went “dry.” American ingenuity promptly rose to its newest challenge. The law, riddled with loopholes, let the 1920s write a new chapter in the nation’s saga of spirits. Men and women spoke knowingly of the speakeasy, the bootlegger, rum-running, black ships, blind pigs, gin mills, and gallon stills. Passwords (“Oscar sent me”) gave entrée to night spots and supper clubs where cocktails abounded, and bartenders became alchemists of timely new drinks like the Making Whoopee, the Petting Party, the Dance the Charleston. A new social event—the cocktail party staged in a private home—smashed the gender barrier that had long forbidden “ladies” from entering into the gentlemen-only barrooms and cafés. From the author of Gilded Age Cocktails, this book takes a delightful new romp through the cocktail creations of the early twentieth century, transporting readers into the glitz and (illicit) glamour of the 1920s. Spirited and richly illustrated, Jazz Age Cocktails dazzles with tales of temptation and temperance, and features charming cocktail recipes from the time to be recreated and enjoyed.

The Ideal Bartender

The Ideal Bartender
Title The Ideal Bartender PDF eBook
Author Tom Bullcock
Publisher Girard & Stewart
Pages 56
Release 2015-05-29
Genre
ISBN 9781626541443

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This slim volume contains recipes for 173 of Tom Bullock's most famous and popular cocktails. Perhaps best known for mixing a Mint Julep so delicious that it was once the basis of a libel suit involving Theodore Roosevelt, Tom Bullock was the beloved and highly esteemed head bartender at the St. Louis Country Club during the American cocktail renaissance in the years before prohibition. Valuable as a mixological reference as well as a historic document, Tom Bullock's The Ideal Bartender is a remarkable volume and a must-have for anyone who strives to craft the finest cocktails.

Gatsby Cocktails

Gatsby Cocktails
Title Gatsby Cocktails PDF eBook
Author Ben Reed
Publisher Ryland Peters & Small
Pages 0
Release 2012-09-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781849752855

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The glamor of the cocktail comes to life in this collection of authentic recipes from the 20s and 30s. Prohibition in the United States began in 1920 and cocktails became the height of fashion. The underground Speakeasy grew in popularity and strong flavors were used to mask the taste of bootlegged booze. Learn the art of mixing period cocktails celebrating F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel The Great Gatsby. Try re-creating Jazz-age Classics such as the Sidecar. In Juleps & Smashes, discover the secret to Jay Gatsby’s tipple of choice the cooling Mint Julep. Perfect the classic Martini in Martinis & Aperitifs or try a tempting 20s classic such as a Raspberry Rickey from a sparkling selection of Rickeys & Fizzes. Get out your Flapper dress and re-live the Speakeasy experience with this collection of authentic cocktails. With more than 20 classic recipes, Gatsby Cocktails captures the iconic elegance of the Prohibition era.

The Ideal Bartender

The Ideal Bartender
Title The Ideal Bartender PDF eBook
Author Tom Bullock
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 54
Release 2014-03-05
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781496164520

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Published just before the Volstead Act ushered in prohibition by legendary bartender Tom Bullock this book is worth reading just for historic reasons. Tom Bullock, was a well-known bartender at the St. Louis Country Club. His skills as a bartender were so remarkable that a libel suit hinged on the excellence of his drinks. This book is a must read for anybody seeking to truly master the art of mixing cocktails.

An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails

An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails
Title An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails PDF eBook
Author Orr Shtuhl
Publisher Penguin
Pages 178
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1101620196

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Shaken or stirred, on the rocks or straight up, every cocktail has a unique history. Bringing this rich lore to life, An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails showcases the often romantic origin of classic and modern mixed drinks and the fascinating characters who made them famous. From the crooked gangster who inspired the Jack Rose (a drink often served in Manhattan's gilded Astor mansion during the Jazz Age) to the legendary Margarita (associated with the Tijuana dancer now known by her stage name, Rita Hayworth), the spirited blend of alcohol and alchemy is showcased on each beautifully illustrated page. The drink recipes include favorite classics (such as Old Fashion, White Russian, Sidecar) alongside forgotten standards such as the Blood and Sand. With guides to various spirits, suggestions for stocking your home bar, and mixing tips and techniques, An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails brings the marvels of mixology to every home bartender.