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Published
Clarkson Potter, October 2022
ISBN
9781984857767
Format
Hardcover, 176 pages
Dimensions
20.3cm × 13.9cm

Modern Classic Cocktails 60+ Stories and Recipes from the New Golden Age in Drinks

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60+ recipesfortoday's modern classics with entertaining backstories from the cocktail revival of the past thirty years, by a two-time James Beard Awardnomineeand New York Times cocktail and spirits writer.

"No proper drinking library is complete without Robert Simonson's volumes, and Modern Classic Cocktails is one of the best yet." -Adam Platt, New York magazine restaurant critic and author of The Book of Eating

One of the greatest dividends of the revival in cocktail culture that began in the 1990s has been the relentless innovation. More new cocktails-and good ones-have been invented in the past thirty years than during any period since the first golden age of cocktails, which lasted from roughlythe 1870s until the arrival of Prohibition in 1920 and included the birth of the Martini, Manhattan,Daiquiri, and Tom Collins.

Just as that first bar-world zenith produced a half-century of classic recipes before Prohibition, the eruption of talent over the past three decades has handily delivered its share of drinks that have found favor with arbiters on both sides of the bar. Among them are the Espresso Martini, White Negroni, Death Flip, Old Cuban, Paper Plane, Siesta, and many more, all included here along with each drink's recipe origin story.

What elevates a modern cocktail into the echelon of a modern classic? A host of reasons, all delineated by Simonson in these pages. But, above all, a modern classic cocktail must be popular. People have to order it, not just during its initial heyday, but for years afterward. Tommy's Margarita, invented in the 1990s, is still beloved, and thePorn Star Martini is the most popular cocktail in the United Kingdom, twenty years after its creation.

This book includes more than sixty easy-to-make drinks that all earned their stripes as modern classics years ago. Sprinkled among them are also a handful of critics' choices, potential classics that have the goods to become popular go-to cocktails in the future.

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