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  • - The Organic Fight to Save Wine from the Ravages of Nature
    av John Kiger
    599,-

    A Vineyard Odyssey is a fascinating saga of wine that takes the reader on a travelogue of the many hazards that lie along the journey from vine to bottle. John Kiger tracks the nefarious denizens of the vineyard world-the host of animals, insects, fungi, bacteria, and viruses that are capable of sabotaging a promising vintage right under the nose of an unsuspecting grower. Highlighting the many hazards of nature that lie hidden in any vintage, Kiger follows an organic approach to cultivation, explaining how natural and biological controls can conquer or at least contain these vineyard saboteurs. This is the unique story of a winegrower and an organic philosophy that guides the annual struggle to coax great wine from a steep hillside and a few thousand vines, vividly bringing to life the hard-fought battles behind the wines we savor.

  • - Varieties, Production & Health Benefits
     
    3 474,-

  • av Christie Katona
    123

    This perennial bestseller is all you need to enter the world of coffee-based drinks. Christie and Thomas Katona draw on experience as well as their own unique research to bring you this wide and varied collection of beverages, including espressos, cappuccinos, lattes, Italian sodas, cold drinks for hot summer days, and spirited drinks for cold winter nights.

  • - From Napa to Los Olivos in Search of Great Wine
    av Nick Wise
    341,-

    Written for fans of wine, travel, and the rich and famous, California Celebrity Vineyards is a fascinating journey that will delight, charm, and educate your palate and your knowledge of winemaking.

  • - Growing, Roasting, and Drinking, with Recipes
    av James Freeman
    294,-

    One of the country''s most celebrated roasters explains how to choose, brew, and enjoy the new breed of artisan coffees at home, along with 40 inventive recipes that incorporate coffee or taste good with a cup.Blue Bottle Coffee Company has quickly become one of America’s most celebrated roasters. Famous for its complex and flavorful coffees, Blue Bottle delights its devoted patrons with exquisite pour-overs, delicious espressi, and specialized brewing methods. Yet as coffee production becomes more sophisticated with specialized extraction techniques and Japanese coffee gadgets, the new artisan coffees can seem out of reach. The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee explains this new world from farm to cup, exploring the bounty of beans available and the intricate steps that go into sourcing raw coffee from around the globe. Blue Bottle founder James Freeman coaches you through brewing the perfect cup of coffee, using methods as diverse as French press, nel drip, siphon, and more to produce the best flavor. For coffee lovers who want to roll up their sleeves and go deeper, Freeman explains step by step how to roast beans at home using standard kitchen tools—just like he did when starting out. The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee also introduces a home technique for cupping, the industry method of tasting coffees for quality control, so you can hone your taste and share your meticulously roasted coffee with friends. Rounding out the book are more than thirty inventive recipes from Blue Bottle pastry chef and former Miette bakery owner Caitlin Freeman that incorporate coffee or just taste particularly good with coffee, such as Saffron Vanilla Snickerdoodles, Stout Coffee Cake with Pecan-Caraway Streusel, Affogato with Smoky Almond Ice Cream, Coffee Panna Cotta, and more. With more than one hundred stunning photographs showing coffee’s journey from just-harvested cherry to perfect drink, this distinctive and deep guide to the new breed of amazing coffees from one of the top artisan coffee makers will change the way you think about—and drink—coffee.

  • - With Some Account of the First Use of Coffee and a Bibliography of the Subject
    av Edward Forbes Robinson
    449,-

    Coffee houses played an important role in the cultural and intellectual history of the seventeenth century. First published in 1893, this illustrated study by Edward Forbes Robinson (fl.1890) explores the history of the English coffee house and its role in seventeenth-century social and political life.

  • - More than 200 Fresh Recipes to Cleanse, Cure, and Keep You Healthy
    av Mimi Kirk
    291,-

    The most current and comprehensive juicing guide available.

  • av Edwin Soon
    174,-

  • - The Employees Only Guide to Classic Cocktails Reimagined
    av Jason Kosmas
    320,-

    Time-honored cocktails like the New York Sour and the Sidecar were born during the era of Prohibition, the blessedly bygone social experiment that turned drinking into an underground adventure. In those days, hard beverage options were usually made with homemade hooch and flavorings of dubious origin and quality. Thankfully, a cocktail renaissance has emerged in many of today's bars, where inventive drinks showcase both the artistry and craft of bartending. At their moody and atmospheric West Village bar-restaurant Employees Only, master mixologists Jason Kosmas and Dushan Zaric can regale you with colorful tales of cocktail origins-or just pour you a mean drink. In Speakeasy, Kosmas and Zaric take their inspiration from traditional favorites, then use the finest spirits, the freshest ingredients, and a good measure of reverence for their craft to elevate the mixed drink to artisanal status. More than 80 imaginative libations that riff on the classics are showcased in this one-of-a-kind collection. Recipes emphasize fresh fruits and herbs, homemade syrups and infusions, and a careful balancing of flavors, with a mind toward seasonality. A Ginger Smash is offered in four different versions: kumquat, pineapple, pear, or cranberry, depending on the time of year. The Millionaire becomes the Billionaire with the addition of homemade grenadine and 107-proof bourbon. And the South Side becomes the West Side by replacing the gin with sun-kissed Meyer lemon-infused vodka. With the specter of Prohibition firmly in the past, Speakeasy shares recipes for the choicest potent potables, reimagining the finest drinks of yesterday for today's thirsty imbibers.

  • - Fresh Recipes for Fitness, Detox and Raw Power
    av Joanna Farrow
    102

    Fantastically fresh ways to serve up vegetable vitality in a glass, from healthy detox juices to delectable fruit and vegetable fusions and classic coolers.

  • - An Insider's Guide to Mastering the Principles of Pairing
    av Adam Centamore
    271,-

    Tasting Wine and Cheese is a straight-forward guide for pairing cheeses with white, red, sparkling, and dessert wines.

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    - A Drinker's Journey
    av Lawrence Osborne
    214,-

    'I am taking a few months off to travel and wander, drinking my way across the Islamic world to see whether I can dry myself out, cure myself of a bout of alcoholic excess.

  • - A Scientific Exploration
     
    1 771,-

    A fascinating book which explores the benefits and pitfalls of consuming this increasingly popular beverage. Every facet from its ancient and recent history, to its effects on the cardiovascular system are covered in a clear and lucid fashion.

  • - All the Fun and Taste without the Carbs
    av Chuch Koch & Marlene Koch
    86,99

    Low-carb living just got a lot more fun! Thanks to Marlene and Chuck Koch low-carb cocktails have arrived. These trendsetting drinks, spotlighted at top-notch hotel chains and restaurants, can be made right at home. 50 luscious recipes are included. These drinks look as good as they taste!

  • av Joanna Farrow
    131,-

    Fresh blended drinks have a seductive appeal - they look fantastic, smell wonderful and taste delicious. They are also quick and easy to prepare, and they can be made with almost any combination of ingredients. This book introduces drinks of all kinds, including health boosters, breakfast wake-ups, fruit coolers and luxurious dessert blends.

  • Spar 16%
    av John Holl
    227,-

    The author has visited hundreds of brewpubs and breweries and got to know the people behind them all. In this book, he profiles his favourites and shares 150 of their beloved recipes for food that tastes amazing with beer. He also includes itineraries for his favourite US road trips to great beer cities such as San Diego, Denver, and Milwaukee.

  • av A. Chaston Chapman
    338,-

    Brewing by A. Chaston Chapman was first published in 1912 as part of the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature series. The volume presents an account of the methods and scientific principles underlying the process of brewing.

  • - Emerging Health Effects and Disease Prevention
    av Y Chu
    2 817,-

    Coffee: Emerging Health Benefits and Disease Prevention presents a comprehensive overview of the recent scientific advances in the field.

  • av Karl Stuckler
    361,-

    The legendary drink of Vikings and verse and the oldest alcoholic beverage, mead is brewed by both amateur winemakers for their own consumption, and in larger quantities by beekeepers who have built a separate line of business of mead production. With home-brewing and smaller distilleries more popular than ever, this book offers valuable DIY assistance to the hobbyist and the professional alike. The first part of the book discusses the historical stature of mead and details the mead-making process itself, with clear and concise instructions simplified with the support of foolproof diagrams. Also included is a more in-depth, scientific analysis of fermentation, fining, and stabilization of mead, as well as legal requirements, bottling methods, troubleshooting throughout the mead-making process, and even a collection of mead-based recipes.

  • Spar 17%
    av Donald A. Bull
    858,-

    Over 2100 vibrant photos and lively text present an exciting array of wine memorabilia. Following a look at wine and health, with a toast to readers and a look at Bacchanalia, the book takes a four part journey from the vineyard to the wine cellar. Part one looks at various tools used in growing grapes, harvesting, and the production of wine. Tools used by coopers in barrel making, wine sampling and tasting devices, and bottling tools are covered. The next step is "Drinking Wine," in which many implements for removing corks, retrieving corks, and preserving wine are revealed. Serving devices include an extraordinary batch of cradles and caddies. In part three, promotional items revealed include statues, games, fans, tokens, signs, and office accessories. The last part is a look at a fabulous collection of wine antiques from a museum in Spain. The final step is into an 1810 wine cellar with a list of "The Necessaries always wanted in Wine and Spirit Vaults, and Gentlemens Cellars."

  • av Susannah Blake
    102

    Creamy blends, fruit fusions and healthy juices, with gorgeous photographs throughout.

  • - 100 Thick and Creamy Shakes You Can Make At Home
    av Adam Ried
    182,-

    "The perfect guide for blending up an icy avalanche of creamy concoctions."-David Lebovitz, author of The Perfect Scoop

  • - A History of America's Oldest Brewery
    av Mark A. Noon
    450

    In 1829, in Pottsville, German immigrant D G Yuengling set up shop to slake the thirst of immigrants flocking to the region's booming anthracite coalfields. This book chronicles the brewary through five generations and covers the different phases through which it managed to survive.

  • - A History of Drink
    av Miller Brown & Jared
    173,-

    Who first coined the word "alcohol"? Spirits and drink historians Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown know. They have been on a spirituous journey since they first launched their website Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini. Fifteen years of travel around the world, a few worn out library cards later, they hav

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    131,-

    CAMRA at 40 is a collection of essays by beer writers, brewing industry representatives and a host of others involved with the Campaign for Real Ale. The book charts the campaigns four decades of history and looks forward to the future of real beer in Britain.

  • av Josef Pischl
    420,-

    This comprehensive, technical guide offers the curious home distiller pretty much everything there is to know about distilling fruit brandies. Raw materials, fermentation, mashing, alcohol determination, clarifying and filtering, and storage are all presented in great detail through text, diagrams, and photos. Each and every aspect of distilling is presented, including timing, yields, detecting distillation errors, and more. This guide also offers a thorough introduction to the proper usage of necessary equipment ranging from measuring devices and vessels to simple stills and stills with enhancement systems, or columns. And for the enterprising distiller there is also an introduction to the process of grain distillation. Here is a great resource for adventurous artisans, home brewers, and vintners.

  • Spar 14%
    av Walton Stuart
    183,-

    Written for those who simply enjoy drinking wine and for connoisseurs looking for a deeper knowledge of a fascinating subject, this book is a comprehensive, authoritative and accessible guide.

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    438,-

    A transdisciplinary exploration of the Niagara wine industry. It explores the history and regulation of wine production as well as its contemporary economic significance. It examines the social and cultural ramifications of Niagara's reliance on grapes and wine as an economic motor for the region.

  • - A Global History
    av Patricia Herlihy
    190,-

    Vodka: A Global History describes vodka's complete history, from its emergence in Eastern Europe to its future as a global beverage. Attractively illustrated with photographs, paintings and graphic art, this title provides an engaging account of the rise of vodka.

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