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The Curious Bartender's Whiskey Road Trip: A Coast to Coast Tour of the Most Exciting Whiskey Distilleries in the Us, from Small-Scale Craft Operations to the Behemoths of Bourbon

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Curious Bartender's Whiskey Road Trip: A Coast to Coast Tour of the Most Exciting Whiskey Distilleries in the Us, from Small-Scale Craft Operations to the Behemoths of Bourbon

Contributors:

By (Author) Tristan Stephenson

ISBN:

9781788791595

Publisher:

Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Imprint:

Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Publication Date:

5th November 2019

UK Publication Date:

5th November 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.252

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

1308g

Description

"Rigorously researched and richly illustrated...Meticulous in detail and gleeful in its discoveries, this trip is a joyride for any whiskey lover." Publishers Weekly

Buckle up and join bestselling author and whiskey connoisseur Tristan Stephenson on a Stateside tour and learn all there is to know about the finest whiskey and bourbon America has to offer.

Whiskey in America is a regional product that has evolved in different ways and at a differing pace depending on where you go. Tristan Stephensons road trip enabled him to visit more than 40 unique distilleries, from long-established makers in the states that are the spiritual home of the industry Kentucky and Tennessee to newer craft-distillers in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and even California and Texas. In his own unique style, which is both fiercely entertaining and meticulously well-researched, Tristan weaves together the full and fascinating story of American whiskey, from its history and production methods to the origins of iconic cocktails still enjoyed in bars around the world today.

Reviews

'an ambitious tour of 40 of the best whiskey distilleries in America' Richmond.com


'The book is packed with detail covering the people, places and production of whiskey. . . .no matter how many behind-the-scenes distillery tours I take, I learn elucidating new information from every single one' Forbes.com


'Each visit provides a launchpad for [Stephensons] erudite essays on whiskey history and culture.' Selected by The Wall Street Journal as one of the years top tipples
Each visit provides a launchpad for [Stephensons] erudite essays on whiskey history and culture." Selected by The Wall Street Journal as one of the years top tipples

'[this]is an expressively written book that has plenty of space for poetry among all the historical and technical gems of information...definitely one to add to your Christmas present list.' imbibe.com


'If youre planning your own whiskey road trip, this guide can inspire ideasbut even if you just read it sitting on your couch, prepare to be transported' Whiskyadvocate.com


'Rigorously researched and richly illustrated. . . . Meticulous in detail and gleeful in its discoveries, this trip is a joyride for any whiskey lover' Publishers Weekly


'Entertaining and well-researched, the book also looks at the origins of iconic cocktails that are still enjoyed around the world' The Chronicle (Newcastle)

Author Bio

Tristan Stephenson is renowned as one of the leading figures in the global bar community. In 2005 he set up the bar at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall and went on to co-found Fluid Movement in 2009, a breakthrough consultancy company for the drinks industry which lead to the opening of his award-winning London bars which include Black Rock, a bar dedicated to whiskey. He is the author of the original bestselling The Curious Bartender: The Artistry & Alchemy of Creating the Perfect Cocktail: Volume I and The New Testament: Volume II; plus the following books in theCurious Bartender series:An Odyssey of Malt, Bourbon & Rye Whiskies;Gin Palace andRum Revolution.

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