Titles in this set :-Gin the Mood: 50 gin cocktail recipes that are just the ticket....Publisher : Dog & BoneLanguage : EnglishHardcover : 64 pagesISBN-10 : 1912983028ISBN-13 : 9781912983025101 Gins To Try Before You Die: Fully Revised and Updated EditionPublisher : Birlinn LtdLanguage : EnglishHardcover : 224 pagesISBN-10 : 178027565XISBN-13 : 9781780275659Gin Tonica:Gin Tonica: 40 recipes for Spanish-style gin and tonic cocktailsLanguage : EnglishHardcover : 96 pagesISBN-10 : 1849758530ISBN-13 : 9781849758536Gin The ManualPublisher : Mitchell BeazleyLanguage : EnglishHardcover : 224 pagesISBN-10 : 184533938XISBN-13 : 9781845339388Description : -Gin the Mood: 50 gin cocktail recipes that are just the ticket..Ah gin, how we love you. Lifter of spirits, enhancer of vibes, reliever of stress and instigator of stimulating conversations; where would we be without your reassuringly delicious qualities? And the best thing about gin? There's never not a good time to enjoy a gin cocktail, whether it's a restorative Corpse Reviver to shake off the hangover, a perfectly mixed G&T to sip at a leisurely lunch, a pre-prandial Negroni to whet the appetite, or a bone-dry Martini to enjoy as a night-cap. Gin the Mood showcases some of the most superlative examples―it's a celebration of the gin cocktail in its myriad forms...101 Gins To Try Before You Die: Fully Revised and Updated Edition...From Adnams to Zuidam; Beefeater to Bombay and London to Plymouth (and beyond) this new book from a best-selling drinks writer is the authoritative guide to the world of gin, and the first book to explore the explosion of innovative gin brands and the artisanal distillers that are reinventing this most English of drinks. With serious gin bars stocking well over 300 brands and adding still more, how do you choose? Is Edinburgh Gin a style, or just a brand name? Can a rose-flower and cucumber infusion properly be called gin.Gin Tonica: 40 recipes for Spanish-style gin and tonic cocktailsSpaniards love their gin and tonics. In Spain, the bartender doesn’t ask you what you want to drink, he asks you how you want your gin and tonic prepared. This simplest of drinks – just gin, tonic, ice and a garnish – is now considered the national drink of Spain. The trend started in the north of Spain, in Basque country, where you can walk into a bar and upon ordering you are presented with a cart teeming with gin and tonic options to create your very own bespoke drink.Gin The ManualIn recent years, gin has shed its old-fashioned image and been reborn as a hot and hip spirit. The number of brands grows every day and bartenders - and consumers - are now beginning to re-examine gin as a quality base spirit for drinks both simple and complex. Now, with more brands available than ever before, it is the time to set out what makes gin special, what its flavours are and how to get the most out of the brands you buy.....