Reddit reviews The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique
We found 4 Reddit comments about The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 4 Reddit comments about The Bar Book: Elements of Cocktail Technique. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I typically point newcomers to drinkskool.com. It was developed by big names in the industry that also put the now famous BarSmarts programs together. It's completely free and a great place to start. After that, I recommend Jeff Morgenthaler's The Bar Book. Jeff says he wrote his book as a followup to Gaz Regan's The Joy of Mixology. So between these three resources and some experience, you'll be ready to tackle more advanced work, like Death & Co and Cocktail Codex.
~Good luck & Have fun!
Right now I'm really liking Jeffrey Morgenthaler's The Bar Book as it talks more about techniques than recipes, and also offers the rationale behind both the techniques and the recipes that the author presents.
> Edinburgh Cannonball gin
Never heard of it, I'll keep an eye out. Sounds really unique.
If you want a great book with a killer homemade tonic recipe in it, try this
His youtube channel is amazing also, an awesome story with every drink.
His way to make a French 75, I do drink these his way.
Here is a link to his book. Its a good book, but I would not purchase it for the iSi whipper discussion since its very short. I'd look at some of his vids like here or read his blog.