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The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining: How to Make and Drink Whiskey

English

By (author): Colin Spoelman David Haskell

Given how frequently its consumed, whiskey is surprisingly misunderstood. People love it but are often strangers to it. The difference between scotch and bourbon, between pot and column distillation, even between brewing and distillingits all a little hazy, even for many brown liquor enthusiasts. David and Colin see the self-consciousness at every tour they conduct at their Brooklyn distillery: People who love bourbon enough to pay them a visit often have no idea how to talk about what they like to drink. The book is a guide to American whiskeynot simply a taxonomy of brands and types, but also an introduction to how whiskey is manufactured and produced, an investigation into its history (in cities from New York to Kentucky), a tour through contemporary whiskey culture among younger, urban drinkers and a memoir of the author's own experience as the proprietors of a small but nationally visible whiskey distillery in Brooklyn. Beginning with a section that explains how to make whiskey, the book includes a list of the supplies, the science that needs to be understood and a simple and safe step-by-step procedure, clarified with diagrams. Providing readers with everything they need to know to start making moonshine themselves, the practical instructions are coloured by anecdotes and helpful tips learned from the authors' own experience. Accented by whiskey history, lore and trivia, the second section of the book addresses how to drink whiskey, including a basic initiation to the established brands, an introduction of newcomers and the micro-distillery scene and interviews with some of the best cocktail bartenders and respected whiskey experts. A list of not-to-be-missed places that serve whiskey in New York and beyond, the ideal whiskeys to own to create the perfect bar and tasting notes will also be included. With photographs of distilleries and cocktails, playful and informative infographics (e.g. of a whiskey family tree and the most intriguing movies, books and music about whiskey) and line drawings, the book is a beautifully illustrated, comprehensive and entertaining look at America's relationship with whiskey, past and present. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781419709906

About Colin SpoelmanDavid Haskell

Colin Spoelman and David Haskell both 33 and graduates of Yale are the founders of Kings County Distillery: the oldest whiskey distillery in New York City and the first since prohibition. Colin a former rooftop moonshiner from Kentucky and David the great-grandson of a prohibition-era bootlegger from New York formed one of the first urban distilleries in the country in 2010 fusing ancient practices and modern technology to make small-scale batches of moonshine bourbon and other whiskeys. David also is the Features Editor of New York Magazine.

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