
Lost Recipes of Prohibition
Notes from a Bootlegger's Manual
Matthew Rowley(Author)
Countryman Press Inc.
Published on 6. June 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-68268-075-9 (ISBN)
Description
American Prohibition was far from watertight. If you knew the right people, or the right place to go, you could get a drink-most likely a variation of the real thing, made by blending smuggled, industrial alcohol or homemade moonshines with extracts, herbs, and oils to imitate the aroma and taste of familiar spirits. Most of the illegal recipes were written out by hand and secretly shared. The "lost recipes" in this book come from one such compilation, a journal hidden within an antique book of poetry, with 300 entries on making liquors, cordials, absinthe, bitters, and wine.
Lost Recipes of Prohibition features more than 70 pages from this notebook, with explanations and descriptions for real and faked spirits. Readers will also find historic and modern cocktails from some of today's leading bartenders.
Lost Recipes of Prohibition features more than 70 pages from this notebook, with explanations and descriptions for real and faked spirits. Readers will also find historic and modern cocktails from some of today's leading bartenders.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Woodstock
United States
Publishing group
WW Norton & Co
Illustrations
Full-color illusrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 201 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
689 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68268-075-9 (9781682680759)
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Person
Matthew Rowley is a former museum curator who specializes in folk distilling and the manufacture and distribution of illicit spirits. His work has appeared in Whisky Advocate, Distiller, and other publications. The author of Moonshine!, he lives in California.