Have you suddenly found yourself wanting to learn more about cocktails and how to make them? Do you like to throw house parties and surprise your friends and guests with fabulous drinks? Imagine you are one of the few who can make professional cocktails from the comfort of your own home.
Are you ready to join the few who serve other drinks than beer and wine? Serving cocktails is the perfect choice and they are famous for bringing a certain style and class to parties. Your guests and friends will appreciate your creativity and unique ability to make cocktails and serve them in unique ways, all of which you will learn in this book.
Add to that people love different and new things. They love new experiences and concepts to share with friends and family through social media. This guide will bring you peace of mind and the steps on how to create this joyful experience. And don’t forget that making your own cocktails is much cheaper than going to the bar, because the average cocktail sets you back between $9 and $15. Also you will be able to create variations on cocktails and try out new flavours, styles and tastes. Next time you’re in a bar you can talk with the bartender and have them make it just the way you like it.
Readers have said about this guide:
“Now I know what is in a specific cocktail when I go out and if I decided to have a party I have the recipes to make many different kinds.”
“I am not much of a drinker but enjoyed reading this guide book.”
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Sample recipe:
PIÑA COLADA
This cocktail is Puerto Rico’s official drink, and the inspiration to a famous song (“Escape” by Rupert Holmes). It is not as strong as other cocktails while it still brings that special vibe.
Servings: 1
Ingredients:
2 Tablespoons of white rum (30 ml / 1 fl oz.)
2 Tablespoons coconut cream (30 ml / 1 fl oz.)
6 Tablespoons pineapple juice (90 ml / 3 fl oz.)
Crushed ice
A pineapple slice and a cherry to garnish
Procedure:
Using a bar spoon, mix the rum, coconut cream, pineapple juice and the crushed ice in a large chilled goblet until it’s smooth. Garnish with the pineapple slice and cherry and serve in a hurricane glass. Imagine you're on a Puerto Rican beach and sip away.
Tips:
Can’t get coconut cream? Try evaporated milk instead. You’ll be making the Belize version of the cocktail.
You can substitute the rum with amaretto, Midori (“Iguana Colada”), Kahlua, vodka (the “Chi Chi”) or Amarula (the “Marula Colada”).
For absolute luxury, make the “Lava Flow” by mixing together a Strawberry Daiquiri (see the Daiquiri recipe) and a Piña Colada.
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This book will not weigh you down. A comprehensive guide with tips and variations on cocktails, step by step guidelines and easy to follow recipes to create your own unique cocktails. There's no need for expensive heavy 'mainstream' guidebooks. Simply carry and enjoy this guide with you on your smartphone, tablet or laptop for inspiration and the know-how for your next special occasion.
This is an introductory offer. For just one third of the price you pay for an average cocktail downtown you will know exactly how to create them by yourself. This guide will normally retail at $9.99 so whether you're merely thinking of making fabulous cocktails for your friends, organizing a house party or just wanting to know what ingredients bartenders use, be quick and get nearly two thirds off the price of this rewarding guide to experiences that will be priceless.
Are you ready to join the few who serve other drinks than beer and wine? Serving cocktails is the perfect choice and they are famous for bringing a certain style and class to parties. Your guests and friends will appreciate your creativity and unique ability to make cocktails and serve them in unique ways, all of which you will learn in this book.
Add to that people love different and new things. They love new experiences and concepts to share with friends and family through social media. This guide will bring you peace of mind and the steps on how to create this joyful experience. And don’t forget that making your own cocktails is much cheaper than going to the bar, because the average cocktail sets you back between $9 and $15. Also you will be able to create variations on cocktails and try out new flavours, styles and tastes. Next time you’re in a bar you can talk with the bartender and have them make it just the way you like it.
Readers have said about this guide:
“Now I know what is in a specific cocktail when I go out and if I decided to have a party I have the recipes to make many different kinds.”
“I am not much of a drinker but enjoyed reading this guide book.”
----------
Sample recipe:
PIÑA COLADA
This cocktail is Puerto Rico’s official drink, and the inspiration to a famous song (“Escape” by Rupert Holmes). It is not as strong as other cocktails while it still brings that special vibe.
Servings: 1
Ingredients:
2 Tablespoons of white rum (30 ml / 1 fl oz.)
2 Tablespoons coconut cream (30 ml / 1 fl oz.)
6 Tablespoons pineapple juice (90 ml / 3 fl oz.)
Crushed ice
A pineapple slice and a cherry to garnish
Procedure:
Using a bar spoon, mix the rum, coconut cream, pineapple juice and the crushed ice in a large chilled goblet until it’s smooth. Garnish with the pineapple slice and cherry and serve in a hurricane glass. Imagine you're on a Puerto Rican beach and sip away.
Tips:
Can’t get coconut cream? Try evaporated milk instead. You’ll be making the Belize version of the cocktail.
You can substitute the rum with amaretto, Midori (“Iguana Colada”), Kahlua, vodka (the “Chi Chi”) or Amarula (the “Marula Colada”).
For absolute luxury, make the “Lava Flow” by mixing together a Strawberry Daiquiri (see the Daiquiri recipe) and a Piña Colada.
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This book will not weigh you down. A comprehensive guide with tips and variations on cocktails, step by step guidelines and easy to follow recipes to create your own unique cocktails. There's no need for expensive heavy 'mainstream' guidebooks. Simply carry and enjoy this guide with you on your smartphone, tablet or laptop for inspiration and the know-how for your next special occasion.
This is an introductory offer. For just one third of the price you pay for an average cocktail downtown you will know exactly how to create them by yourself. This guide will normally retail at $9.99 so whether you're merely thinking of making fabulous cocktails for your friends, organizing a house party or just wanting to know what ingredients bartenders use, be quick and get nearly two thirds off the price of this rewarding guide to experiences that will be priceless.