
The NoMad Cocktail Book
The NoMad Cocktail Book is a James Beard Award-winning collection featuring nearly 300 cocktail recipes from the acclaimed NoMad Bar in New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. This revised, stand-alone edition adds over 100 new recipes, a service manual on the art of drink-making, and 30 full-color illustrations. Organized by beverage type—from aperitifs and classics to light, dark, soft cocktails, and syrups/infusions—it reveals the secrets of bar director Leo Robitschek’s celebrated program. Highlights include classically focused cocktails, festive large-format drinks, and reserve cocktails with rare spirits.
Details
- Pages: 272
- Hardcover
- Dimensions: 5.75" D x 8.25" W x 1" H
- Published on: Oct 22, 2019
About The Author
Leo Robitschek is an award-winning bartender and mixologist, renowned for his work as bar director at The NoMad. His expertise spans classic cocktail craftsmanship and innovative mixology, and he has been recognized with multiple industry awards, including a James Beard Award for Outstanding Bar Program.
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