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Gin: The Bartender's Bible, by Simon Difford
€10.00

Quay Books
Gin has a long and lively history. Its popularity has waxed and waned over the centuries, but it is in demand again and the great G&T (gin and tonic) is more fashionable now than when it was created by the English during Queen Victoria's reign.
Gin brings comprehensive coverage of the ‘juniper jewel’. It provides a detailed history of the rollercoaster ride gin has taken over the centuries, a full explanation of gin styles and production methods, in-depth reports on 16 distilleries, and production and tasting notes on nearly 175 different gins.
It is a true celebration of arguably the world's most dynamic and fashionable spirit.
For the great many aficionados of gin, new and veteran, Gin is a lively, informative and affectionate history of the heart and soul of the G&T.
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