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The Complete Bartender |
List Price: $6.99
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Rating:  Summary: An excellent book for any bartender Review: This book is the best one to get, whether you're a beginner or an old pro, it tells you everything you need to know, not just about mixing the drinks, but what you need to stock your own bar, the equipment, and the glassware. If you're looking for a guide to bartending, this is the one to get.
Rating:  Summary: VERY USER -FRIENDLY!! Review: This is one of the best informational tools related to the art of bartending. The book is very simply laid out.Recipes are listed alphabetically not outlined by their base spirit. This resource is a fixture (that is used by both employees and adventurous customers) in our bars and danceclub. Buy it, you won't be dissappointed!
Rating:  Summary: The Ultimate Guide to Cocktails Review: This is the most up to date and accurate cocktail recipe book on the market.
The Complete Bartender is a MUST HAVE for everyone interested in making cocktails.
Jonathan C. Chance
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Rating:  Summary: The Ultimate Guide to Cocktails Review: This is the most up to date and accurate cocktail recipe book on the market.The Complete Bartender is a MUST HAVE for everyone interested in making cocktails. Jonathan C. Chance Libationist
Rating:  Summary: One great book Review: This really is a complete book. It contains an index of recipes by ingredient and by type as well as clear instructions for thousands of drinks. .
Rating:  Summary: Who uses sugar cubes? Review: With 25 years of experience, I am disappointed in this book. Sugar cubes? Who pours that much dry vermouth in a martini? Robyn is definetly not a bartender. I am tired of people outside the business cashing in on it. Whoever Robyn's sources were, probably felt the same way.
Rating:  Summary: Best book (I've seen) for behind the bar Review: Working in the tourist area of San Francisco, we get drink requests from people who are visting from all parts of the world. This was the only book we used out of four, and now that a parting bartender has made a momento of this one we either already know the drink or can't find it. It may be a bit light in other areas, (I never checked) but if you need a 'drink dictionary' behind the bar, get this one. Then give your boss the receipt and tell him to cough it up.
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