Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails
The spirits world has long been perceived as the domain of men, despite the fact that women have been involved in the creation, serving, and distribution of alcohol since ancient civilization. (The first distilling technology is believed to have been invented by a woman in 100 CE.) Today, many women are shaking up the industry, from distillers and blenders to bar owners and spirits educators. In this fun, feminist, vividly illustrated book, bar professional Sammi Katz and illustrator Olivia McGiff celebrate the spirit and spirits of 55 of these groundbreaking women with profiles and recipes, in three areas of the industry: Makers (women who are directly involved in the development and production of spirits); Shakers (mixologists and bar owners); and Trailblazers (women who have influenced the spirits world in other ways, such as historians, authors, and entrepreneurs). Each profile is paired with a cocktail recipe that highlights each subject's accomplishments, including the Title IX (a favorite at Portland's female-owned sports bar The Sports Bra); Casual Brilliance (a take on a Sazerac, inspired by a whisky executive in Australia); and Le Donne (which features an amaro revived from near extinction by a family of Italian women). 
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Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails
The spirits world has long been perceived as the domain of men, despite the fact that women have been involved in the creation, serving, and distribution of alcohol since ancient civilization. (The first distilling technology is believed to have been invented by a woman in 100 CE.) Today, many women are shaking up the industry, from distillers and blenders to bar owners and spirits educators. In this fun, feminist, vividly illustrated book, bar professional Sammi Katz and illustrator Olivia McGiff celebrate the spirit and spirits of 55 of these groundbreaking women with profiles and recipes, in three areas of the industry: Makers (women who are directly involved in the development and production of spirits); Shakers (mixologists and bar owners); and Trailblazers (women who have influenced the spirits world in other ways, such as historians, authors, and entrepreneurs). Each profile is paired with a cocktail recipe that highlights each subject's accomplishments, including the Title IX (a favorite at Portland's female-owned sports bar The Sports Bra); Casual Brilliance (a take on a Sazerac, inspired by a whisky executive in Australia); and Le Donne (which features an amaro revived from near extinction by a family of Italian women). 
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Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails

Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails

Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails

Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails

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The spirits world has long been perceived as the domain of men, despite the fact that women have been involved in the creation, serving, and distribution of alcohol since ancient civilization. (The first distilling technology is believed to have been invented by a woman in 100 CE.) Today, many women are shaking up the industry, from distillers and blenders to bar owners and spirits educators. In this fun, feminist, vividly illustrated book, bar professional Sammi Katz and illustrator Olivia McGiff celebrate the spirit and spirits of 55 of these groundbreaking women with profiles and recipes, in three areas of the industry: Makers (women who are directly involved in the development and production of spirits); Shakers (mixologists and bar owners); and Trailblazers (women who have influenced the spirits world in other ways, such as historians, authors, and entrepreneurs). Each profile is paired with a cocktail recipe that highlights each subject's accomplishments, including the Title IX (a favorite at Portland's female-owned sports bar The Sports Bra); Casual Brilliance (a take on a Sazerac, inspired by a whisky executive in Australia); and Le Donne (which features an amaro revived from near extinction by a family of Italian women). 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781454944461
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 03/04/2025
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
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