Description: Good Drinks by Julia Bainbridge "A serious and stylish look at sophisticated nonalcoholic beverages by a former Bon Appâetit editor and James Beard Award nominee"-- FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A serious and stylish look at sophisticated nonalcoholic beverages by a former Bon Appetit editor and James Beard Award nominee.A serious and stylish look at sophisticated nonalcoholic beverages by a formerBon Appetiteditor and James Beard Award nominee."Julia Bainbridge resets our expectations for what adrink can mean from now on."-Jim Meehan, author ofMeehans Bartender ManualandThe PDT Cocktail BookNAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Bon Appetit . Los Angeles Times. Wired . Esquire .Garden & GunBlackberry-infused cold brew with almond milk and coconut cream. Smoky tea paired with tart cherry juice. A bittersweet, herbal take on the Pimms Cup. Writer Julia Bainbridge spent a summer driving across the U.S. going to bars, restaurants, and everything in between in pursuit of the question- Can you make an outstanding nonalcoholic drink? The answer came back emphatically-"Yes."With an extensive pantry section, tips for sourcing ingredients, and recipes curated from stellar bartenders around the country-includingVerjus Spritz, Chicha Morada Agua Fresca, Salted Rosemary Paloma, and Tarragon Cider-Good Drinksshows that decadent brunch cocktails, afternoon refreshers, and evening digestifs can be enjoyed by anyoneand everyone. Author Biography Julia Bainbridge is an editor who has worked at Conde Nast Traveler, Bon Appetit, Yahoo Food, and Atlanta magazine, and a James Beard Award-nominated writer whose stories have been published in Food & Wine, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and Playboy, among others. Her profile of chef Iliana Regan was named one of Longreads Best of 2019- Food Writing, and Saveur magazine named an essay of hers one of the ten best food stories of 2016. She judged both the 2019 and 2020 Art of Eating Prize, serves on the International Association of Culinary Professionals Awards Advisory Committee, and was the first-ever writer in residence at industry leader Food52.After building a career around why and how people gather, Bainbridge pivoted into why people dont, launching The Lonely Hour podcast to explore social disconnection and other forms of loneliness. In the three years since, the show has been featured in O, The Oprah Magazine, Psychology Today, Womens Health, Bloomberg, the Washington Post, the Financial Times, the BBC, NPR, and more. Review "In Good Drinks, the endlessly cool Julia Bainbridge has created a book that will not only change the way you think about booze-free drinks, but get you psyched about making them. With a well-curated team of bartenders, Bainbridges smart writing, lush photography, and recipes that pull from a diverse flavor profile, Good Drinks will tempt any world-curious person to start giving more thought to what theyre drinking."—Andy Baraghani, senior editor at Bon Appétit "With Good Drinks, the wonderful Bainbridge strips away the tired tropes surrounding mocktails and shows us just how exciting the world of non-alcoholic drinking can be. Crucially, the book gives practical insight to a new set of tools, rules, and applications to ensure these drinks hit as consistently—and with as much brilliance—as their boozy counterparts."—Ryan Chetiyawardana, a.k.a. Mr Lyan Promotional A serious and stylish look at sophisticated nonalcoholic beverages by a former Bon Appetit editor and James Beard Award nominee. Review Quote "In Good Drinks , the endlessly cool Julia Bainbridge has created a book that will not only change the way you think about booze-free drinks, but get you psyched about making them. With a well-curated team of bartenders, Bainbridges smart writing, lush photography, and recipes that pull from a diverse flavor profile, Good Drinks will tempt any world-curious person to start giving more thought to what theyre drinking." --Andy Baraghani, senior editor at Bon App Promotional "Headline" A serious and stylish look at sophisticated nonalcoholic beverages by a former Bon Appetit editor and James Beard Award nominee. Excerpt from Book Introduction Of Me I spent the summer of 2018 crisscrossing the country in my (somewhat) dependable 2006 Subaru Impreza. After a decade of writing about food and drinks in New York City and two years doing the same in Atlanta, I got a book deal--for this very book!--and I decided that the best way to do research was to put my foot on the gas and go. I was in search of alcohol-free mixed drinks at a time when, serendipitously, they were starting to be taken more seriously. Bartenders were (and still are) pushing against the boundaries that had previously limited "mocktails" to syrup-laden juices or glorified Shirley Temples, and consumers--sober or not--were getting curious. I knew I wouldnt be writing the first book on nonalcoholic drinks, but I also knew that my work could capitalize on this newfound acceptance and energy. And because I was finding the things I really wanted to drink in bars, restaurants, and cafes as opposed to in other books, I could tap the people whose job it is to make good, balanced beverages--no matter the alcohol content. You could say I did a lot of drinking and driving that summer. In between interviews and states, my cars (painfully outdated) sound system stayed silent as I mulled over pieces of this book. How odd, my friend Tunde commented, that I could drive for hours with no music. But I needed the quiet to think, as I moved along: "Which of these beverages are still on my mind days after tasting them? Which recipes feel fresh? Which drinks warrant the effort they take to make? How much of this book is about the drinks and how much of it is about me?" Somewhere in New Mexico, I decided that all you really need to know about my relationship to alcohol is that Im trying not to drink it--at least not for a good while. More important: I like to eat delicious things, I like to drink delicious things, and I like to do both with the people I love. There are many others like me, and the reasons they dont drink booze vary: religion, health issues, substance use disorders, pregnancy, mindful living. Maybe alcohol simply doesnt fit into their lives anymore. Maybe theyre just not drinking this week. Or this night. Or this hour. (I know plenty of people who switch back and forth between alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks throughout the course of a Saturday night out.) Some statistics show that Americans are consuming less alcohol than they used to, and I hope that what I discovered on the road will get them into the kitchen. (Because its not about the bar; at home, good nonalcoholic drinks are made in the kitchen. More on that later.) In Denver, Death & Cos bartenders showed me how kefir whey gives body to nonalcoholic drinks (see page 92), which can be lacking in that area. Jermaine Whitehead handed me his recipe for the Rockefeller (page 166) from across the bar at Deep Dive in Seattle, and upon reading it, I realized I was going to have to dig through my spice cabinet, break out my 4-quart saucepan, and turn on the stove. (It ended up being worth it.) I sat in Gabriella Mlynarczyks living room in Los Angeles while she pressed watermelon juice with mint, rose water, and pickled plum vinegar. (Find a similar recipe of Gabys on page 66.) The next day, I drove back east thinking about that sweet, tart, saline drink, my tongue watering. And yes, that trip was quiet, too. "I think I understand the driving-in-silence thing," Tunde told me, once the trip was over. "Been walking in silence recently. Its amazing." Now, though, its time to make noise. These drinks deserve a party. Details ISBN1984856340 Author Julia Bainbridge Short Title Good Drinks Pages 176 Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1984856340 ISBN-13 9781984856340 Format Hardcover Subtitle Alcohol-Free Recipes for When Youre Not Drinking for Whatever Reason Imprint Ten Speed Press DEWEY 641.26 Publication Date 2020-10-06 UK Release Date 2020-10-06 Place of Publication Berkeley Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2020-10-06 NZ Release Date 2020-10-06 US Release Date 2020-10-06 Publisher Random House USA Inc Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:129972304;
Price: 54.6 AUD
Location: Melbourne
End Time: 2025-01-22T03:41:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 AUD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
ISBN-13: 9781984856340
Type: Does not apply
Book Title: Good Drinks
Item Height: 232mm
Item Width: 165mm
Author: Julia Bainbridge
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
Publication Year: 2020
Genre: Food & Drink
Number of Pages: 176 Pages