Speakeasy: 200 Underground Cocktails
By (Author) Benny Roff
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st August 2015
Sixth Edition, Hardback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.874
Hardback
208
Width 148mm, Height 183mm, Spine 23mm
531g
Prohibition in the US was instituted during the 1920s, making the sale of alcohol illegal, in an effort to clean up the sins of those evil imbibers. However, far from shutting down the countrys debauchery (and, lets face it, fun), it gave rise to a proliferation of speakeasies underground drinking dens that became particularly popular in New York. Here, the golden era of the cocktail was born. The iconic Sidecar, White Lady, Clover Club and French 75 cocktails, among many others, were born in the dark, smokey, drinking dens: the speakeasies.Speakeasy is a cocktail book that celebrates this exciting gin-soaked, gangster-frollicking era, with 200 cocktails for every taste. With cool 1920s-style illustrations throughout, and a perfect gift format, this is the one cocktail book to relive the heady golden days.
Benny Roff began cooking professionally at 24 and graduated from the California Culinary Academy in 2001. He has cooked at Le Bernadin in New York City, Jardinire in San Francisco and Kensington Place in London. He moved to cocktails in 2006 and managed Melbournes iconic Borsch, Vodka and Tears for three years, where he conducted extensive empirical research into vodka. He since authored the eponymous food and cocktail book Borsch, Vodka and Tears. He currently lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.