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The Way of the Cocktail: Japanese Traditions, Techniques, and Recipes

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Way of the Cocktail: Japanese Traditions, Techniques, and Recipes

Contributors:

By (Author) Julia Momos
By (author) Emma Janzen

ISBN:

9780593135372

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House Inc

Publication Date:

9th November 2021

UK Publication Date:

28th October 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.8740952

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 165mm, Height 254mm

Description

A rich, transportive guide to the world of Japanese cocktails from acclaimed bartender Julia Momose of Kumiko ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR- Boston Globe . ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR- Vanity Fair, Food52, Wired . "A love letter to the art of preparing a drink."-Vanity Fair With its studious devotion to tradition, craftsmanship, and hospitality, Japanese cocktail culture is an art form treated with reverence. In this essential guide, Japanese American bartender Julia Momoseof Kumiko and Kikko in Chicago takes us on a journey into this realm. She educates and inspires while breaking down master techniques and delving into the soul of the culture- the traditions and philosophy, the tools and the spirits-and the complex layering of these elements that makes this approach so significant. The recipes are inspired by the twenty-four micro-seasons that define the flow of life in Japan. Enter a world where the spiced woodsy cocktail called Autumn's Jacket evokes the smoldering burn of smoking rice fields in fall, and where the Delicate Refusal tells the tale of spring's tragic beauty, with tequila blanco and a flutter of sakura petals. Perfected classics like the Manhattan and Negroni, riffs on some of Japan's most beloved cocktails like the Whisky Highball, and even alcohol-free drinks influenced by ingredients such as yuzu, matcha, and ume round out the collection.

Reviews

A love letter to the art of preparing a drink . . . the drinks wink from the pages like glittering jewels: the beautiful pink and green Hishimochi bitters and soda, a wisteria cocktail the color of the sky before rain, a vintage award-winning drink called Sky Diving which looks, delightfully, just how it sounds.Vanity Fair

Momos provides a treasure chest overflowing with tips for mere mortal bartenders to re-create her graceful style of bartending.Chicago Tribune

A fascinating history of Japanese drink culture.Thrillist

These modern Japanese cocktails will mentally transport you across the globe.Shape

After expertly surveying the contemporary cocktail landscape of Japan and how it came to be, Julia Momos welcomes readers behind her bar to explore the tools, techniques, and philosophy she employs to craft her groundbreaking mixed drinks.Jim Meehan, author of Meehans Bartender Manual and The PDT Cocktail Book

Through a mix of personal history, reporting, and an impressive collection of classic and original recipes, Julia Momos, with writing support by Emma Janzen, has synthesized the craftsmanship, the harmony, and, perhaps most important, the ethereal magnetism of the Japanese approach to cocktails. The Way of the Cocktail is itself a reflection of the Japanese way.Talia Baiocchi, founder and editor-in-chief of PUNCH

Julia Momoss long-awaited cocktail book is the first to precisely convey why Japanese cocktail culture is so unique. With her beautiful mind, passion, and talent, Momos gives readers a deep understanding of Japanese cocktails and will encourage and inspire Japanese bartenders as well. She reminds bartenders like ourselves of all of the special elements of our culture that we often take for granted.Takuo and Sumire Miyanohara, founders, owners, and bartenders of Bar Orchard Ginza

Author Bio

Born and raised in Japan,Julia Momosehas infused the sensibilities of Japanese bartending culture into every cocktail program she has contributed to, from the Michelin-starred GreenRiver and its companion lounge, The Annex, to Oriole, a two-Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant in Chicago. She then opened her own bar, the acclaimed Kumiko, an intimate Japanese drinking experience in Chicago, followed by the omakase counter Kikko, which earned a Michelin star. She lives in Chicago with her husband, fellow bartender Sammy Faze, in a household of plants. Emma Janzenis a journalist, editor, and photographer specializing in all things drinks and design. Her first book,Mezcal- The History, Craft & Cocktails of the World'sUltimate Artisanal Spirit, was nominated for a James Beard Award. She lives in Chicago with her husband and two tuxedo cats.

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