The Classic 1000 Cocktails, Robert Cross
If by some strange inclination you fancy experimenting with alcohol this year (what an absurd notion!), this is the book for you.
Yes, this is your chance to be creative. An ideal way to bond with fellow housemates while blending to your heart’s content. There is a huge range of cocktails to choose from, and there are non-alcoholic options too. You may even find you quite like using your kitchen.
The index of ingredients is especially useful for when you want to make use of your old alcohol at the back of the cupboard. Any combination is possible! A warning, though: the rating system for each cocktail is persuasive, but do not be swayed by other peoples tastebuds.
The book has been praised for being user-friendly, if you actually get round to using it. More likely, though, it will end up sitting on the shelf all year, looking attractive amongst stained student cook books.
The purchase of this book may lead to the impulse buying of alcohol on a grand scale, so do be careful. I recommend the book be enjoyed in moderation.
£5.22
Foulsham



