Drink Lightly
A Lighter Take on Serious Cocktails, with 100+ Recipes for Low- and No-Alcohol Drinks: A Cocktail Recipe Book
Explore the lighter side of serious cocktails with 100 recipes for creative low and no-alcohol drinks from the craft cocktail veteran behind New York City’s beloved Nitecap bar.
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Drink Lightly presents a relaxed style of drinking that goes down easy but is soundly rooted in the technical precision of craft cocktails. Award-winning bartender Natasha David’s approach to low-alcohol, aperitif-style drinks goes far beyond the formulaic—bitter liqueur plus soda—and takes full advantage of an incredible and vast array of low-proof spirits, liqueurs, and wines, along with flavorful fruit and herbal infusions. The result is a collection of creative, genre-pushing drinks that surprise and delight.
Offerings are effervescent and light in effect, but complex in flavor, ranging from savory and herbal to floral and aromatic, depending on your mood. Inspired by the joyful rhythms of life and gathering, recipes include delights such as the Lillet Rouge-spiked Kitty Cat Chronicles and the Wiggle Room, a vermouth and soda on a tropical vacation. The drinks are organized by refreshing Gulpabale Thirst Quenchers that invigorate the soul, Party Starters for a crowd, Decadent Treats for some frothy indulgence, end-of-the-night Slow Sippers, and non-alcoholic pick-me-ups.
Served up with whimsy and a wink, Drink Lightly will delight novices and professionals alike with its joyful spirit and lighthearted offerings.
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April 5, 2022 -
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- ISBN: 9780593232606
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- ISBN: 9780593232606
- File size: 79119 KB
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
April 4, 2022
Mixologist David, former co-owner of the now-defunct Manhattan bar Nitecap, takes a bubbly approach to imbibing in this satisfying collection of low-booze cocktails. While full-proof spirits aren’t off the table entirely (but instead employed in smaller amounts), most drinks rely on low-alcohol apéritifs and wines. The pours may be light, but David goes heavy with the quips and tips, such as mixing cocktails ambidextrously for efficiency, and a adding seltzer to any cocktail to prolong the “delicious experience.” In a selection of “happy drinks,” cheekily named cocktails come with recommendations for when they’re “best enjoyed”: a sage and apricot highball called “Words of Wisdom,” for instance, is meant to be imbibed when “running your hand through someone’s hair,” while watermelon juice and sake soothes when “the sidewalk is blisteringly hot.” Taking the concept of low-ABV cocktails beyond the “limited lens of one-on-one highballs and Aperol Spritzes,” David offers light spins on stiff drinks with such inventive recipes as a martini-inspired concoction that gets a fresh kick from muddled cherry tomato. Meanwhile, cucumber juice spiked with saffron liqueur, and a mulled wine reduction topped with lambrusco are two party-ready recipes fit for crowds. Syrups and infusions (many made using a sous vide machine) include pineapple gum syrup and beet-infused Aperol. (Though, confoundingly, the final recipe is for garlic aioli.) A little spirit goes a long way in this delightful outing.
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