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Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail, Vol. 2 (Volume 2)

 
 
Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail, Vol. 2 (Volume 2)
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Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail, Vol. 2 (Volume 2)

The second volume of Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail features works by noted cocktail authorities Christine Sismondo, Robert Hess, Gary Regan, LeNell Smothers, Gwydion Stone, Audrey Saunders, Dale DeGroff, Ryan Magarian, Darcy O'Neil, Jared Brown, and Anistatia Miller. Published by Jared Brown and Anistatia Miller, a portion net proceeds from the sales of Mixologist: The Journal of the American Cocktail will benefit The Museum of the American Cocktail.

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Product Details:
Author: Jared Brown
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Ready Writers Publishing Company
Publication Date: August 17, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 0976093715
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
 

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310 stars for content, -10 stars for lack of editing  Jan 18, 2009
I really enjoyed much of the content of this book, and would have given it five stars were it not for how shoddy the editing is. The book contains a tremendous number of run-on and nonsensical sentences, grammatical errors, and similar basic English language problems. In addition, there are some extremely questionable "facts" presented--such as crediting the creation of the Gimlet to Sir Thomas Gimlette on one page, then giving credit for its creation to Harry Craddock two pages later. Didn't anyone bother to review these pieces before publication? The book is, as a result of the obvious lack of attention, very uneven. Some pieces are quite well-written, while in other cases the errors are altogether distracting.

Would I recommend this book to someone interested in Cocktails? Absolutely! My hope is that the publisher will keep putting these things out, but under the guidance of a qualified editorial staff. I like this book and I like the idea of a whole series of these things; I hate to see their content diminished by a lack of quality control.

4Mostly brilliant!  Feb 18, 2008
A great collection of articles, most good, some brilliant, though maybe one or two parts not quite up to the standard of the rest of the book (eg, that picture of Plymouths continous still, is a pot still, which makes you wonder about the rest of the content of that article), though on the whole it's a good, thought provoking and many bothersome question answering journal, and a worthwhile read for any professional bartender.

5More Nerd Juice  Nov 22, 2007
Buy it and sip of all the articles full of background stories and cool informations. It's bar geeky but super well written.

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5Bar Nerd Juice  Nov 22, 2007
The book is full of usefull information for any bar geek. Well it is actually nothing else... And contributers are The A-Team!

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5Belly up to the Bar!  May 31, 2005
Good stuff, fascinating compilation of articles for tipplers with a need to know. Especially Greene's article, top notch.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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