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The Book of Cocktail Ratios: Surprising Simplicity Classic CocktailsThe Book of Cocktail Ratios: Surprising Simplicity Classic CocktailsThe Book of Cocktail Ratios: Surprising Simplicity Classic CocktailsThe Book of Cocktail Ratios: Surprising Simplicity Classic Cocktails
The Book of Cocktail Ratios: Surprising Simplicity Classic Cocktails

The Book of Cocktail Ratios: Surprising Simplicity Classic Cocktails

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Did you know that a Gimlet, a Daiquiri, and a Bee’s Knees are the same cocktail? As are a Cosmopolitan, a Margarita, and a Sidecar. When hosting a party wouldn’t you enjoy saying to your guests, “Would you care for a Boulevardier, perhaps, or a Negroni?” These, too, are the same cocktail, substituting one ingredient for another. Or if you’d like to be able to shake up a batch of whiskey sours for a party of eight in fewer than two minutes, then read on. As Michael Ruhlman explains, our most popular cocktails are really ratios—proportions of one ingredient relative to the others. Organized around five of our best-known, beloved, classic families of cocktails, each category follows a simple ratio from which myriad variations can be built: The Manhattan, The Gimlet, The Margarita, The Negroni, and the most debated cocktail ever, The Martini. A practical reference of cocktail classics, a source of inspiration for putting a new spin on the usual gin and tonic, and an affable tribute to the pleasures of the cocktail hour, shows you how to serve up delectable drinks in no time. Cheers!
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