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Old 01-14-2007, 04:36 PM
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Default Cocktail books, would (have) you buy one?

I’m trying to figure out who buys a cocktail/bartending book. I know that many sell each year but I can’t figure out who is buying them.

Does a cocktail book that has a large variety of soda-pop cocktails sound appealing to anyone?
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Old 01-15-2007, 04:53 PM
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Default OK, I'll confess....

I have several...an older bartender's reference that contains every (conservative) drink known to mankind, a couple of books on tequila with margarita recipes, and a couple titled "Caribbean Cocktails" (or some such name) with recipes for colorful parasol-adorned drinks which I couldn't attempt without a list of the requisite exotic fruit juices. I keep the latter books hidden in the back of the bookcase.

I personally wouldn't find a book of soda-pop cocktails to be of any interest.
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