Cocktails
Edible Series
MacMillan
Paperback
Description
“Cocktails: A Global History” by Joseph M. Carlin takes readers on an intriguing exploration of the origins and evolution of cocktails. From their humble beginnings as a simple rum punch in seventeenth-century America, cocktails have become a global cultural phenomenon. Carlin delves into the rich history of these iconic drinks, revealing how they have influenced society and sparked a revolution in cocktail culture. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating intersection of food history and social change.
Why You Should Read?
- Historical Insight: Discover the origins of cocktails and their journey from a basic rum punch to a global staple, offering a unique perspective on food history.
- Cultural Impact: Explore how cocktails have shaped societal trends, from cocktail parties and fashion to the infamous Molotov cocktail, highlighting their ripple effect across cultures.
- Engaging Narratives: Enjoy a captivating narrative that combines the allure of exotic drinks with the intrigue of historical events, making it a compelling read for both history buffs and cocktail enthusiasts.
- Delicious Recipes: The book includes tempting recipes, allowing readers to recreate classic cocktails and experience a taste of history in their own homes.
- Critical Acclaim: With praise from esteemed publications like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, “Cocktails: A Global History” is recognized as an outstanding work in the field of food history.
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