Gilded Age Cocktails: History, Lore, and Recipes from America's Golden Age

Gilded Age Cocktails

History, Lore, and Recipes from America's Golden Age

2021 • 175 pages

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A delightful romp through America’s Golden Age of Cocktails The decades following the American Civil War burst with invention—they saw the dawn of the telephone, the motor car, electric lights, the airplane—but no innovation was more welcome than the beverage heralded as the “cocktail.” The Gilded Age, as it came to be known, was the Golden Age of Cocktails, giving birth to the classic Manhattan and martini that can be ordered at any bar to this day. Scores of whiskey drinks, cooled with ice chips or cubes that chimed against the glass, proved doubly pleasing when mixed, shaken, or stirred with special flavorings, juices, and fruits. The dazzling new drinks flourished coast to coast at sporting events, luncheons, and balls, on ocean liners and yachts, in barrooms, summer resorts, hotels, railroad train club cars, and private homes. From New York to San Francisco, celebrity bartenders rose to fame, inventing drinks for exclusive universities and exotic locales. Bartenders poured their liquid secrets for dancing girls and such industry tycoons as the newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst and the railroad king “Commodore” Cornelius Vanderbilt. Cecelia Tichi offers a tour of the cocktail hours of the Gilded Age, in which industry, innovation, and progress all take a break to enjoy the signature beverage of the age. Gilded Age Cocktails reveals the fascinating history behind each drink as well as bartenders’ formerly secret recipes. Though the Gilded Age cocktail went “underground” during the Prohibition era, it launched the first of many generations whose palates thrilled to a panoply of artistically mixed drinks.

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Washington Mews Books

Washington Mews Books is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Meg Muckenhoupt and Cecelia Tichi.

The Truth about Baked Beans: An Edible History of New England
Jazz Age Cocktails: History, Lore, and Recipes from America's Roaring Twenties
Gilded Age Cocktails: History, Lore, and Recipes from America's Golden Age

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4 primary books

#11 in Washington Mews

Washington Mews is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Erich Maria Remarque, Meg Muckenhoupt, and Cecelia Tichi.

#4
Eight Stories: Tales of War and Loss
#8
The Truth about Baked Beans: An Edible History of New England
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Gilded Age Cocktails: History, Lore, and Recipes from America's Golden Age
#12
Jazz Age Cocktails: History, Lore, and Recipes from America's Roaring Twenties

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