The Drunken Botanist: The Plants That Create the World's Great Drinks
by Amy Stewart
Similar to 'Everyday Drinking', this book combines humor with informative content about drinks and the botanicals behind them.
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by Amy Stewart
Similar to 'Everyday Drinking', this book combines humor with informative content about drinks and the botanicals behind them.
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Fans of 'Everyday Drinking' will enjoy the historical context and rich storytelling that complements cocktail recipes.
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This book's creative connection between drinks and pop culture parallels the engaging narrative style found in 'Everyday Drinking'.
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The emphasis on craftsmanship in cocktails echoes the practical yet enjoyable approach of 'Everyday Drinking'.
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This book provides detailed insights into cocktail making, appealing to readers who appreciate the thoughtful approach found in 'Everyday Drinking'.
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Similar to 'Everyday Drinking', this book offers both inspiration and practical advice for cocktail enthusiasts.
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