Something and Tonic: A History of the World's Most Iconic Mixer

The expanse of western civilization was hindered by a mosquito bite. For centuries, malaria devastated the European explorers who defined the contours of our modern world map-and the indigenous people who resisted them. The cure? Quinine contained in the bark of the South American cinchona tree, whose medicinal properties were discovered around the turn of the 17th century. Over 400 years later, quinine defines the essence of tonic, the most iconic mixer in the world.


Something & Tonic follows the fascinating history of tonic from the jungles of the Andes mountains to the happy hour highball. Award-winning bartender Nick Kokonas takes you on a journey around the globe, revealing how tonic emerged from medical necessity to recreational tipple. Included are 60 original cocktail recipes that reveal tonic's potential beyond the highball, plus tips, tricks, and insight into modern bar culture and cocktail making.

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Something and Tonic: A History of the World's Most Iconic Mixer

The expanse of western civilization was hindered by a mosquito bite. For centuries, malaria devastated the European explorers who defined the contours of our modern world map-and the indigenous people who resisted them. The cure? Quinine contained in the bark of the South American cinchona tree, whose medicinal properties were discovered around the turn of the 17th century. Over 400 years later, quinine defines the essence of tonic, the most iconic mixer in the world.


Something & Tonic follows the fascinating history of tonic from the jungles of the Andes mountains to the happy hour highball. Award-winning bartender Nick Kokonas takes you on a journey around the globe, revealing how tonic emerged from medical necessity to recreational tipple. Included are 60 original cocktail recipes that reveal tonic's potential beyond the highball, plus tips, tricks, and insight into modern bar culture and cocktail making.

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Something and Tonic: A History of the World's Most Iconic Mixer

Something and Tonic: A History of the World's Most Iconic Mixer

by Nick Kokonas
Something and Tonic: A History of the World's Most Iconic Mixer

Something and Tonic: A History of the World's Most Iconic Mixer

by Nick Kokonas

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Overview

The expanse of western civilization was hindered by a mosquito bite. For centuries, malaria devastated the European explorers who defined the contours of our modern world map-and the indigenous people who resisted them. The cure? Quinine contained in the bark of the South American cinchona tree, whose medicinal properties were discovered around the turn of the 17th century. Over 400 years later, quinine defines the essence of tonic, the most iconic mixer in the world.


Something & Tonic follows the fascinating history of tonic from the jungles of the Andes mountains to the happy hour highball. Award-winning bartender Nick Kokonas takes you on a journey around the globe, revealing how tonic emerged from medical necessity to recreational tipple. Included are 60 original cocktail recipes that reveal tonic's potential beyond the highball, plus tips, tricks, and insight into modern bar culture and cocktail making.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578854588
Publisher: Bark to Bottle Publishing LLC
Publication date: 05/28/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Fever, Trees, & Tonic

Chapter 2: Outrage & Tonic

Chapter 3: Colonization & Tonic

Chapter 4: Seeds, Smuggling, & Tonic

Chapter 5: Globalization & Tonic

Chapter 6: Modernization & Tonic

Chapter 7: Gin & Tonic

Chapter 8: Today & Tonic

Chapter 9: Something & Tonic

Recipe List

I. Quinine Liqueur

II. Tonic Water

III. Tonic Syrup

Acknowledgements

Index

Recipe Index


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