Fever Tree - The Art of Mixing, 9781784721893
Hardcover
Mixers first, spirits second: unlock incredible cocktails with Fever-Tree.

Fever Tree - The Art of Mixing

simple long drinks & cocktails from the world's leading bars

$34.23

  • Hardcover

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    9 October 2017

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Summary

Fever Tree: Elevate Your Cocktail Craft with the Art of Mixing

The first cocktail book to put the mixers centre-stage. Rather than starting with the spirits, this book will focus on key mixers - including tonic, lemonade, ginger ale, ginger beer and cola. It provides 100 classic and contemporary cocktail recipes that make the most of the botanical partnerships.

The book also explores the origins of key ingredients, including quinine, lemons and elderflower, revealing the rol…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784721893
ISBN-10:1784721891
Author:FeverTree Limited
Publisher:Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint:Mitchell Beazley
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:9 October 2017
Weight:734g
Dimensions:214mm x 156mm x 26mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘If three-quarters of your G&T is the tonic, make sure you use the best.’– Tim Warrillow, co-founder of Fever-Tree

If three-quarters of your G&T is the tonic, make sure you use the best. - Tim Warrillow

The best tonic on the planet - Ashton Kutcher

The Ultimate G&T - Jamie Oliver

Fever-Tree is an outstanding mixer - Ferran Adria

About The Author

FeverTree Limited

Fever-Tree was founded in 2005 by Charles Rolls and Tim Warrillow. The business is founded on a simple premise: to restore taste to mixers by using the highest quality natural ingredients.

Following a “tonic tasting” on the US market, Charles Rolls - who built his reputation running Plymouth Gin - joined forces with Tim Warrillow, who had a background in luxury food marketing, to analyse the composition of mixers. They discovered that the majority of mixers are preserved with sodium benzoate or similar substances, while cheap orange aromatics such as decanal and artificial sweeteners (such as saccharin) are widespread.

And so started a 15-month journey, with days of research at the British Library into quinine sources from as far back as 1620 and many trips to find the purest strains of this key ingredient. Five iterations of the recipe were tasted before Charles and Tim were happy with the result and the first bottle of Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water was produced in 2005. Fever-Tree mixers are now exported to more than 50 countries and in the UK and US they are sold in several leading supermarkets, as well as bars and restaurants worldwide. Continually recognised for the quality of their products, the brand has won numerous awards in the UK, US, Europe and even as far as Australia, including six Taste awards, the Queen’s Award for Excellence, several Grocer Gold Awards and Best New Product at Tales of the Cocktail.

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