Shrubs: An Old Fashioned Drink for Modern Times by Michael Dietsch
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- ISBN 10 158157651X
- ISBN 13 9781581576511
- Published Oct 06 2014
- Format eBook
- Page Count 224
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Countryman Press
- Imprint Countryman Press
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A simple shrub is made from fruit, sugar, and . . . vinegar?
Raise your glass to a surprising new taste sensation for cocktails and sophisticated sodas: Shrubs. Not the kind that grow in the ground, but a vintage drink mixer that will knock your socks off. “Mixologists across the country are reaching back through the centuries to reclaim vinegar’s more palatable past . . . embracing it as ‘the other acid,’ an alternative to the same-old-same-old lemons and limes,” said the New York Times. The history of shrubs, as revealed here, is as fascinating as the drinks are refreshing. These sharp and tangy infusions are simple to make and use, as you’ll discover with these recipes. Mix up some Red Currant Shrub for a Vermouth Cassis, or Apple Cinnamon Shrub to mix with seltzer, or develop your own with Michael Dietsch’s directions and step-by-step photographs.
“Imagine a fizzy, soda-like drink that is drier and so much more sophisticated than soda, what with the sugar and botanical ingredients. Shrubs! Amazing! Wonderful!!” —Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist
Other cookbooks by this author
- Savory and Sweet Shrubs: Tart Mixers for Delicious Cocktails and Mocktails
- Shrubs: An Old Fashioned Drink for Modern Times
- Shrubs: An Old-Fashioned Drink for Modern Times (Second Edition): Sweet and Savory Cocktails and Sophisticated Sodas
- Whiskey: A Spirited Story with 75 Classic and Original Cocktails

