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Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
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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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
I recommend beeradvocate.com for good beer discussion and educational materials.
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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
I was about to make this same post an hour ago.
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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
Beer is easy. Just start drinking.
Wine I have no idea. Just start drinking? Liqour is easy. Just start drinking. |
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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
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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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
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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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
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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Re: Liquor/Wine/Beer FAQs, Websites, and Books
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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