Drinking with Chickens
Free-Range Cocktails for the Happiest Hour
Seiten
2020
Running Press Adult (Verlag)
978-0-7624-9443-9 (ISBN)
Running Press Adult (Verlag)
978-0-7624-9443-9 (ISBN)
What's new in cocktails? Finally, we can say "gorgeous chickens photo-bombing every shot." Think of this as goat yoga but instead of yoga, cocktails and in place of goats, chickens.
Drinking with chickens? Whoever heard of such a thing? And yet, it is strangely appealing. Think: goat yoga, but instead of yoga, cocktails (and cheers to that); instead of goats, beauty-queen California chickens who have the run of Kate Richards's house and garden. Do you have to have chickens to make these cocktails? Absolutely not. Are photos of cocktails improved by a chicken photo bomb? By any measure, yes.
Kate Richards has a fun, irreverent voice, and she serves up beautiful (highly Instagram-able) cocktails made with veggies, fruits, juices, and other fresh ingredients straight from her garden (or, really, the supermarket; Kate drinks with chickens, so, you know, no judgements here). The fact that her photographs often feature a cute chicken looking sceptical is icing on the cake.
Her cocktails are gorgeous, juicy, and unique, yet still very make-able. You may need to make a flavoured simple syrup or infused vodka first but you do not need a whole liquor cabinet of obscure liqueurs, tinctures and quaffs to produce these bright flavours. The garnishes are fanciful and great to include if you live somewhere that's warm year-round, like Southern California and have a garden, as Kate does. But if you don't, you can leave them out and will get no fewer likes in person.
Drinking with chickens? Whoever heard of such a thing? And yet, it is strangely appealing. Think: goat yoga, but instead of yoga, cocktails (and cheers to that); instead of goats, beauty-queen California chickens who have the run of Kate Richards's house and garden. Do you have to have chickens to make these cocktails? Absolutely not. Are photos of cocktails improved by a chicken photo bomb? By any measure, yes.
Kate Richards has a fun, irreverent voice, and she serves up beautiful (highly Instagram-able) cocktails made with veggies, fruits, juices, and other fresh ingredients straight from her garden (or, really, the supermarket; Kate drinks with chickens, so, you know, no judgements here). The fact that her photographs often feature a cute chicken looking sceptical is icing on the cake.
Her cocktails are gorgeous, juicy, and unique, yet still very make-able. You may need to make a flavoured simple syrup or infused vodka first but you do not need a whole liquor cabinet of obscure liqueurs, tinctures and quaffs to produce these bright flavours. The garnishes are fanciful and great to include if you live somewhere that's warm year-round, like Southern California and have a garden, as Kate does. But if you don't, you can leave them out and will get no fewer likes in person.
Kate Richards is a professional blogger, drinker, and freelance writer currently channelling her creative cocktailing skills into DrinkingwithChickens.com. Her work has also been featured at Liquor.com, TheFeedFeed.com, BHG.com, HGTV.com, and ApartmentTherapy.com and in Country Living Magazine. She was nominated for a Shorty Award in the Food & Drink category and took home the Saveur Magazine 2017 Blog Awards Reader's Choice win for Best Drinks Blog. She lives and drinks (with her chickens) in Los Angeles, California.
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.03.2020 |
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Zusatzinfo | 75 Full-color photographs |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 184 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 722 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Comic / Humor / Manga |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Essen / Trinken ► Getränke | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7624-9443-3 / 0762494433 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7624-9443-9 / 9780762494439 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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