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EVERY COCKTAIL HAS A TWIST

Rachel Weill John McCarthy Carey Jones

Master 25 Classic Drinks and Craft More Than 200 Variations

Shake up your cocktail routine with this easy-to-follow guide from the critically acclaimed authors of Be Your Own Bartender.
You love your favorite libations, but sometimes you want something different that you know you'll like. Providing all the tools you need to create delicious new concoctions, this comprehensive collection reconfigures 25 timeless tipples, from Bloody Marys, Daiquirís, and Manhattans to Margaritas, Negronis, and Old-Fashioneds. Whether you're a new enthusiast or a seasoned expert, these original riffs will transform your go-to drinks. Featuring more than 200 recipes with numerous adaptations for different tastes and surprising flavor combinations, Every Cocktail Has a Twist also includes Mix and Match options for additional variations and batching instructions for gatherings, making the book even more useful. Remixing the classics has never been easier. Carey Jones is the coauthor of Be Your Own Bartender. She also author Brooklyn Bartender and was managing editor of Serious Eats. She lives in Sonoma County, California. John McCarthy is the coauthor of Be Your Own Bartender. A mixologist and also a spirits writer, he has appeared on Good Morning America, Today.com, and elsewhere. He lives in Sonoma County, California.
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Published 2023-11-07 by Countryman Press

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Whether boozy or refreshing, geeky or casual, high-effort or fast and dirty, Every Cocktail Has a Twist has a cocktail for every occasion and every mood. When it comes to home-bartending guides, there's nobody I trust more than Carey Jones and John McCarthy.

Carey Jones and John McCarthy are writers and mixologists after my own heart and palate. They are rigorous but entertaining, exacting and delightfully unfussy. They identify the classics, explore and explain them, then show how these classics can morph into seemingly infinite, often ingenious variations. This is my kind of book. Sidecar Toddy, anyone?