Here is a current book list of where we get our inspirations from!
Blasphemous Cocktails: Every Nightmare Deserves a Cocktail
by Dr Steve Wollett"Cocktail Recipes Inspired by Horror Icons."
The Ultimate Bar Book: The Comprehensive Guide to Over 1,000 Cocktails
by Mittie Hellmich"Ultimate Bar Book" is the first and only guide to classic and new drink recipes. Loaded with essential-to-know topics such as barware, tools, and mixing tips, this book has it all. As a mistress of mixology, the author has the classics down to a Tthe Martini, the Bloody Mary, plus the many variations (the Dirty Martini, the Virgin Mary)."
Tequila Mockingbird
by Tim Federle"You fought through War and Peace, burned through Fahrenheit 451, and sailed through Moby-Dick. All right, you nearly drowned in Moby-Dick, but you made it to shore--and you deserve a drink!"
The Savoy Cocktail Book
by The Savoy Hotel"Originally published by Constable in 1930, the Savoy Cocktail Book features 750 of the Savoy's most popular recipes. It is a fascinating record of the cocktails that set London alight at the time - and which are just as popular today. Taking you from Slings to Smashes, Fizzes to Flips, and featuring art deco illustrations, this book is the perfect gift for any budding mixologist or fan of 1930s-style decadence and sophistication."
Atomic Cocktails
by K. Brooks"The 1950s were the golden age of the mixed d rink. Atomic Cocktails lets you in on the retro action with a '90s touch with drinks both old and new."
Difford's Guide: 365 Days of Cocktails: The perfect cocktail for every day of the year
by Simon Difford"We've trawled the globe and pulled together a compendium of quirky happenings, anniversaries, birthdays and traditional events and, using our vast knowledge of the cocktail world, paired each one with an appropriate cocktail. Celebrate everything from Mandela's inauguration to aliens' alleged arrival from outer space."
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