
The Cocktail Cabinet: Gin
Break open the cocktail cabinet to prepare gin-based cocktails with this deck of mixologist favorites. Whether you prefer a simple gin and tonic, a bubbly French 75, or a classic martini, gin is the foundation of some truly great cocktails. The Cocktail Cabinet: Gin distills the best of the spirit into 50 cards featuring recipes for any mood, from an effervescent fizz to a classic aviation.
With mid-century–inspired illustrations and easy-to-follow recipes, this deck guides you to shake, mix, and stir your way through the world of juniper. Ideal for both budding mixologists and bartending experts, it offers something for every palate and is the perfect tool to master the art of gin cocktails.
Details
- Pages: 50 cards
- Format: Non-traditional book
- Dimensions: 3.75" Dx 5.25" W
- Released on October 1, 2024
About The Author
Kara Newman is a spirits and cocktail writer based in New York and the author of seven cocktail books. She reviews spirits for Wine Enthusiast magazine and has contributed to publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Food & Wine.
Giacomo Bagnara is an illustrator and artist living in Verona, Italy. His work has been recognized by American Illustration and the Society of Illustrators of NY. An avid observer, Giacomo loves exploring different perspectives of everyday life through his art.
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