How's Your Drink: Cocktails, Culture, and the Art of Drinking Well
By (Author) Eric Felten
Agate Publishing
Agate Publishing
28th April 2009
First Trade Paper Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.874
Paperback
207
Width 114mm, Height 190mm
212g
Based on the popular feature in the Saturday Wall Street Journal,How's Your Drink illuminates the culture of the cocktail. John F. Kennedy played nuclear brinksmanship with a gin and tonic in his hand. Teddy Roosevelt took the witness stand to testify that six mint juleps over the course of his presidency did not make him a drunk. Ernest Hemingway and Raymond Chandler both did their part to promote the gimlet. Eric Felten tells all of these stories and many more, and also offers exhaustively researched cocktail recipes.
"Felten is like those legendary barflies who always have a good story on hand: He has a casual yet authoritative voice, a relaxing lilt to his sentences, and he always knows where to put the punch line."
--David Tamarkin"TimeOut Chicago" (11/29/2007)
"It is a cultural study rather than a technical one, packed with great trivia and hilarious observations..."--Camper English"San Francisco Chronicle" (11/09/2007)
"Not only does it supply a wonderful palette of cocktail recipes, but great stories to go with them and clues for research after it - be it the book or a party, is all over."--Chris Carlsson"Spirits Review" (11/01/2007)
"The book is a fascinating profile of a few select drinks and a great read for anyone interested in the Cocktails, Culture, and the Art of Drinking Well (a most appropriate subtitle)."--Colleen Graham"About.com: Cocktails" (10/01/2007)
"This brand new book is fun, engaging read and a must-have for any cocktail fan."
--Jimmy Patrick"mixographer.com" (12/03/2007)