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Seeing as there about a trillion posts a day on assorted alchohol related beverages, where is all this info comming from, that answers these posts? I would like to know everything about all three of those subjects. Basically, where do I go to become a connoisseur.
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I recommend beeradvocate.com for good beer discussion and educational materials.
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I was about to make this same post an hour ago.
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Beer is easy. Just start drinking.
Wine I have no idea. Just start drinking? Liqour is easy. Just start drinking. |
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Get the Wine Avenger by William Gluckstern. Avoid all the snobby wine guides. This one gives you what you need to know. And of course, start drinking.
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The Joy of Mixology, by Gary Regan.
American Bar, by Charles Schumann. The Craft of the Cocktail, by Dale Degroff After those, consider Cocktail by Paul Harrington. You can learn a lot about liquor and wine by going to a good liquor store and talking to the staff. |
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www.drinkboy.com is where I got started. The articles on how to stock a bar are very helpful as a starting point. Any cocktail I've tried that he's written more than a recipe about has been good.
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For Scotch, I always recommend Malt Madness
Its insane how much information is there. Hands down the best website for Scotch. |
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