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Gin The Manual

4.17 (109 ratings by Goodreads)

English

By (author): Dave Broom

'You could not write a more sophisticated book or pack more detail onto each page...it is rocket science impressive'
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In recent years, gin has shed its old-fashioned image and been reborn as a hot and hip spirit. The number of brands grows every day and bartenders - and consumers - are now beginning to re-examine gin as a quality base spirit for drinks both simple and complex.

Now, with more brands available than ever before, it is the time to set out what makes gin special, what its flavours are and how to get the most out of the brands you buy. With this book as your guide, discover:

- How gin is made
- What a botanical is and how they impact a gin's flavour
- What the difference between Dutch, London, Scottish, Spanish and American gins is
- How you drink them to maximise your pleasure
- Whether there is life beyond the gin & tonic (yes!)

The body of the book covers 120 gins which Dave has tested four ways - with tonic, with lemonade, in a negroni and in a martini - and then scored. In addition, each gin is categorised according to an ingenious flavour camp system, which highlights its core properties and allows you to understand how you can best drink it, and therefore enjoy it.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 214mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784725839

About Dave Broom

Dave Broom has written 13 books including The World Atlas of Whisky now in its second edition with a third edition underway. He has won many awards including four Glenfiddich prizes and in 2013 he won the prestigious IWSC Communicator of the Year Award. In 2015 he won The Spirited Award for Best Cocktail & Spirits writer in 2018 an André Simon prize and in 2020 a Fortnum & Mason award for Drinks Writer of the Year. He has been a contributing editor to Whisky Magazine scotchwhiskycom and Malt Advocate. In 2020 he started his own website thewhiskymanual.uk. Dave has made two films Cuba In A Bottle and The Amber Light. The latter an examination on whisky and Scottish culture won Best Programme at the 2020 Fortnum & Mason awards. Over his three-plus decades in the field Dave has built up a considerable international following with regular training/educational visits to Japan France Holland Scandinavia Germany Africa and North America. He is actively involved in whisky education and also acts as a consultant to major distillers on tasting techniques as well as training professionals and the public. Dave has also worked with Suntory in developing a language of tasting that communicates Japanese concepts to English speaking audiences. Dave's previous books include Whisky: The Manual Gin: The Manual Rum: The Manual The Way of Whisky and A Sense of Place.

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