The Negroni: Drinking to La Dolce Vita, with Recipes & Lore [A Cocktail Recipe Book]
By (Author) Gary Regan
Random House USA Inc
Ten Speed Press
15th May 2015
2nd June 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.874
Hardback
176
Width 147mm, Height 211mm, Spine 20mm
448g
A history of one of the world's most iconic cocktails--originally an Italian aperitivo, but now a staple of craft bar programs everywhere--with 60 recipes for variations and contemporary updates. A history of one of the world's most iconic cocktails--originally an Italianaperitivo, but now a staple of craft bar programs everywhere--with 60 recipes for variations and contemporary updates. The Negroni is one of the simplest and most elegant drink formulas around- combine one part gin, one part sweet vermouth, and one part Campari, then stir and serve over ice. This bitter, sweet, and smooth drink has inspired countless variations as well as legions of diehard aficionados. InThe Negroni, Gary Regan--barman extraordinaire and author of the iconic bookThe Joy of Mixology--delves into the drink's fun, fascinating history (its origin story is still debated, with battling Italian noblemen laying claim) and provides techniques for modern updates (barrel aging and carbonation among them). Sixty delightfully varied and uniformly tasty recipes round out this spirited collection, which is a must-have for any true cocktail enthusiast.
"Gary Regan, an expert on drinks, explores the cocktail with recipes, classic and new, and shows how easy it is to experiment."
-- Florence Fabricant, The New York Times
"It's hard to imagine a 150-page book devoted to a single cocktail -- until you realize how many stories there are to tell about the Negroni. . . Regan is just the man to tell these stories."
-- Chicago Tribune
"A former bartender and prolific author, Regan has uncovered a wealth of lore surrounding the Negroni, and has assempled a collection of historical recipes that explore the identity of the drink through its many permutations."
-- Wine & Spirits
GARY REGAN writesThe Cocktailian, a biweekly column for theSan Francisco Chronicle. His work has been featured in magazines such asFood Arts,Food & Wine,Wine & Spirits, andImbibe, among others. He is the author ofThe Bartender's Bible,The Book of Bourbon and Other Fine American Whiskey,The Bourbon Companion,New Classic Cocktails,The Martini Companion, andThe Joy of Mixology.