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Imbibe!
Book • 2015
Imbibe is a detailed and engaging book that delves into the rich history of American cocktails.
It serves as a follow-up to Jerry Thomas' 1862 book 'How to Mix Drinks, or The Bon Vivant's Companion'.
The book explores the life of Thomas and other influential bartenders, providing historical context and numerous recipes for classic cocktails.
Each recipe is accompanied by detailed mixological notes, historical origins, and variations.
The updated edition includes newly discovered recipes and historical context, making it an indispensable resource for both cocktail enthusiasts and historians.
It serves as a follow-up to Jerry Thomas' 1862 book 'How to Mix Drinks, or The Bon Vivant's Companion'.
The book explores the life of Thomas and other influential bartenders, providing historical context and numerous recipes for classic cocktails.
Each recipe is accompanied by detailed mixological notes, historical origins, and variations.
The updated edition includes newly discovered recipes and historical context, making it an indispensable resource for both cocktail enthusiasts and historians.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by Speaker 3 as one of the books about the history of cocktails.

Raising Arizona with John Hodgman
Recommended by 

for its historical depth and engaging storytelling about Jerry Thomas.


Jason Palmer

Autocrat v bureaucrat: Turkey’s crucial vote
Recommended by 

as the work of the best cocktail historian, focusing on Jerry Thomas.


Jason Palmer

Autocrat v bureaucrat: Turkey’s crucial vote
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as an excellent book on the history of the American cocktail.

Robert Lamb

From the Vault: Eggnog
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as the author of Imbibe, a seminal bartender's guide.

Noah Rothbaum

America’s Best Cocktail Cities, Then and Now - Fix Me a Drink
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when asking how bartenders' relationship with cocktail history has evolved since its release.


Shawn Soole

From Punch to Present Day: David Wondrich on Writing, Research, and Revival
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as a mind-blowing cocktail book with biography, history, and recipes.

Damian Cole

David Wondrich: From Imbibe! to the Oxford Companion and beyond.
Recommended as a fascinating read and a history of cocktails by 

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Francis Schott

David Wondrich on the Past, Present & Future of the Cocktail *V*
Mentioned by 

as one of the numerous books authored by 

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Damon Boelte


David Wondrich

The Illustrated Man with David Wondrich



