Drink More Whiskey verges on a credo for some individuals, and we fully support drinking more of it. We’ve educated ourselves by taste alone to this point, so we’re interested in learning “Everything You Need to Know About Your New Favorite Drink” as the subtitle of the book claims. The author, Daniel Yaffe, founded Drink Me magazine and presents Drink More Whiskey as a reference for provenance, style, quality differences and ideal uses of whiskey. It’s all in a fun to read format and includes more than twenty recipes for cocktails both classic and modern. Worst case scenario: you increase your knowledge of everyone’s favorite brown liquor and use that knowledge to impress people at a bar for free drinks.
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