The Bartender's Manifesto: How to Think, Drink, and Create Cocktails Like a Pro
By (Author) Toby Maloney
By (author) Emma Janzen
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
15th December 2022
1st June 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.874
Hardback
304
Width 178mm, Height 241mm
Offering a foundational approach to cocktails, this manual from a James Beard Award-winning trailblazer will have you understanding and creating original drinks like a seasoned barkeep. Take a raucous romp through the essential stages of fashioning cocktails and learn the hows and whys of bartending with acclaimed mixologist Toby Maloney and the team from The Violet Hour. When the pioneering cocktail bar opened in Chicago in 2007, it set a high standard with an innovative training program that teaches not just how to replicate classic cocktail recipes flawlessly, but how to embrace ingenuity, make smart decisions, and create original, inspired recipes from rote. Like cooks who can peer into their pantry and whip up dinner on the fly, no recipe needed, those who follow the methods in The Bartender's Manifesto will have the technical foundation and confidence to take their cocktail skills to the next level and fabricate a drink from any ingredients at hand. First, dive deep into the mechanics of creating cocktails with the right balance, texture, aroma, and temperature. From there, Toby goes well beyond the fine-tuned mechanics of the craft, covering how to kickstart the creative process and bring professional-level complexity and sophistication to drinks. Additional essays offer insider intel on how to offer top-notch hospitality (at the bar and at home), find comfort in the everyday rituals of the craft, and spark surprise and curiosity in the process. With detailed insights into The Violet Hour's greatest recipes, expert tips from bar alumni, and helpful step-by-step illustrations and photographs, readers will come away with a deeper understanding of what makes the bar's training program so legendary, plus the superpower of creating imaginative cocktails that reflect their personal style and creativity.
The Bartenders Manifesto is the best thing to happen to cocktail lovers since Dale DeGroffs The Craft of the Cocktail! Toby Maloney has worked behind the stick at some of the most respected cocktail bars in the United States and has dedicated his life to hospitalityin this comprehensive guide, he brilliantly explains the techniques used by the best bartenders to create award-winning drinks. This book should be required reading for both up-and-coming bartenders and home enthusiasts alike who want to know the secrets behind crafting impeccable libations.Julie Reiner, Cofounder of Clover Club, Leyenda, and Social Hour Cocktails
Like skilled alpinists, Maloney and Janzen lead the reader from the trailhead of mixology up a steep path to the base camp of bartending; pointing all along at the summit; where service and hospitality converge in history. Tobys The Violet Hour is a mountain few will have the fortitude to scale, but you can admire it faithfully from a distance thanks to the meticulously transcribed recipes and profane tales of those who have. This is the Everest of bartending books.Jim Meehan, author of Meehans Bartender Manual and The PDT Cocktail Book
Toby Maloney is one of the OGs of the modern renaissance in bartending and drink mixing. Maloney is as crusty as he is creative, and its enormously useful to finally have his approach to the craft on record, particularly in a form as entertaining as The Bartenders Manifesto.David Wondrich, author of Imbibe and editor in chief of the Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails
If anyone is equipped to write a bartenders manifesto, its Toby Maloney, who has worked at or launched some of the best cocktail bars of the century. Theres no nitty-gritty he doesnt get down to here. He and co-author Janzen discuss everything from bartending philosophies toa cocktails narrative arc; season the text with folksy maxims and tall tales; and tie in figures from Olmsted to Thompson. Topping it all may bethe most specific drink-building instructions to grace any cocktail manual to date. If cocktails are art, as Maloney asserts, heres your canvas.Robert Simonson, cocktail writerfor The New York Times and author of A Proper Drink
As Pegu Clubs first head bartender, Toby was already a real leader and gifted visionary in his own right. During his tenure, we shared numerous technical conversations, and it is an utter joy to see them sointuitively developed here. Without question, this book reflects a real mastery of technique and understanding. Pure poetry to read.Audrey Saunders, founder of the Pegu Club
Toby Maloney is a James Beard Award-winning bartender with over twenty-five years of experience in the bar industry, from dive bars to Milk & Honey, Flatiron Lounge, and Pegu Club, as well as spots in Nashville, Minneapolis, and beyond. He is currently the head mixologist at The Violet Hour in Chicago, and partner and beverage director at Mother's Ruin in Chicago. Emma Janzen is a journalist, editor, and photographer specializing in all things drinks and design. Currently the digital content editor for Imbibe magazine, she co-authored The Way of the Cocktail with Chicago bartender Julia Momose, and received a James Beard Award nomination for her first book, Mezcal The History, Craft & Cocktails of the World's Ultimate Artisanal Spirit.