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Apothecary Cocktails | Warren Bobrow
Édition Artemis
Available to order from the publisher, delivered within 7 to 15 working days- Author
- Warrenn Bobrow
- Language
- French 🇫🇷
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Description
Benefiting from a rich and fascinating history, therapeutic cocktails were first created by apothecaries, precursors of our current pharmacists. They prepared plant-based remedies with alcohol to treat a wide range of ailments, from indigestion to the common cold. These drinks from the past are an endless source of inspiration for trendy bars or vintage cocktail enthusiasts, using natural ingredients. 'Apothecary Cocktails' offers 75 traditional or modern recipes for fortifying, digestive, soothing, or energizing drinks. 'Feeling lazy after a hearty meal? Sip on an Iberville Street Cocktail. Made with bitter herbs and brandy, this cocktail is known to calm stomach aches. Had one too many drinks last night? The Corpse Reviver, a cocktail literally designed to wake the dead, will get you back on your feet in the blink of an eye. Struggling to fall asleep? Try the Mexican Narcotic, a relaxing blend that combines spicy hot chocolate with mezcal and vanilla.
Details
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- Author
- Warrenn Bobrow
- Language
- French 🇫🇷
- Publisher
- Artemis
- Number of pages
- 160
- Date of publication
- September 2, 2014