Apothecary of Spirits: Prescriptions for Classic Cocktails

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Apothecary of Spirits - Prescriptions for Classic Cocktails

Apothecary of Spirits presents beautifully illustrated hand-crafted cocktails to you with a nod to the prohibition era, as each recipe is provided as if it were prescribed for you. Your apothecary, Matthew Harrison, describes how to produce classic cocktails and shares his insights to perfecting these with his 'apothecary notes.'

This playful take on crafting classic cocktails is the perfect addition to any bar. Apothecary of Spirits will serve as a useful guide if you’re learning these recipes as a novice and makes for an excellent reference for the experienced mixologist.

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Brett Rollins
October 2, 2018
I got this awesome book as a birthday present and what I first thought was a nerdy, fun gift has become a nightly adventure for me! This book has all the classics plus fun notes for a variation! Highly recommend for anyone getting their bar started or looking to expand their repertoire!
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Matthew Harrison discovered the artistry of handcrafted cocktails while exploring the many gems from the New York City and Boston mixologists. He sensed a familiarity with the art and science behind a well-made cocktail and his work compounding prescriptions. He took it upon himself to develop his own repertoire of cocktails. Through this work, he would like to share his apothecary of spirits with you.

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