Day Drinking: 50 Cocktails for a Mellow Buzz
By (Author) Kat Odell
Workman Publishing
Workman Adult
16th May 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
General cookery and recipes
641.874
Paperback
240
Width 148mm, Height 202mm, Spine 22mm
449g
A celebration of the pleasures of daytime drinking - whether by the pool, in a hammock, or snuggled up by the fire that features 50 creative recipes for low-alcohol cocktails (mimosas and sangrias; beer, cider, and sake cocktails; sherry and vermouth cocktails; aperol spritzes, wine spritzers, and more). Includes an introductory chapter on basic tools and ingredients, plus spreads throughout the book that showcase classic low-alcohol drinks plus a handful of super simple variations of each: mimosa, michelada, shandy, champagne cocktail, wine spritzer, Campari/aperol spritz, Irish coffee. Because it's 5 AM somewhere.
The book is notable not only for its wide array of cocktails but for the fact that all the recipesactually go light on the alcohol content, so each really is perfect for enjoying for hours on end.InStyle
Packed with recipes well want to mix all summer long. Liquor.com
This fun and easygoing cocktail book serves up an intriguing mixture of unique and classic low-alcohol cocktails for anyone to enjoy at any time of day. Booklist
Americans are finally catching on to what Italians have long known that sipping low-alcohol cocktails, like aperitifs with soda, are the best way to imbibe on summer days. Kat Odells Day Drinking is filled with low-lift formulas that enable a sustained, mellow buzz, from (late) morning to night.Gear Patrol
An extremely fun look at cocktails low in alcohol which tend to be ideal for brunch, lunch, and all weekend long.Eater
With a laid-back vibe, this is a solid collection for party hosts seeking some unusual and trendy cocktails. Library Journal
This finely honed collection of fabulously light and lively libations reminds you of the spirituous delights to be had while the sun is still at its apex. Collected from some of the best bartenders in America, these are recipes you can trust will both quench and inspire, because simply no one drinks more during the day than a bartender on their day off. Just the thing for a sunny day, or for those looking to chase the clouds away. Martin Cate, owner of Smuggler's Cove and author of Smuggler's Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum and the Cult of Tiki
The book is notable not only for its wide array of cocktails but for the fact that all the recipesactually go light on the alcohol content, so each really is perfect for enjoying for hours on end.InStyle
Packed with recipes well want to mix all summer long. Liquor.com
This fun and easygoing cocktail book serves up an intriguing mixture of unique and classic low-alcohol cocktails for anyone to enjoy at any time of day. Booklist
Americans are finally catching on to what Italians have long known that sipping low-alcohol cocktails, like aperitifs with soda, are the best way to imbibe on summer days. Kat Odells Day Drinking is filled with low-lift formulas that enable a sustained, mellow buzz, from (late) morning to night.Gear Patrol
An extremely fun look at cocktails low in alcohol which tend to be ideal for brunch, lunch, and all weekend long.Eater
With a laid-back vibe, this is a solid collection for party hosts seeking some unusual and trendy cocktails. Library Journal
This finely honed collection of fabulously light and lively libations reminds you of the spirituous delights to be had while the sun is still at its apex. Collected from some of the best bartenders in America, these are recipes you can trust will both quench and inspire, because simply no one drinks more during the day than a bartender on their day off. Just the thing for a sunny day, or for those looking to chase the clouds away. Martin Cate, owner of Smuggler's Cove and author of Smuggler's Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum and the Cult of Tiki
Kat Odell is the founding editor of the Drinks column at Eater.com (7.6 million unique monthly visitors), the site's first-ever hub devoted to beverages. She also writes a monthly column for the healthy lifestyle siteThe Chalkboard. Kat lives in New York City.