The Art of the Cocktail: From the Dali Wallbanger to the Stinger Sargent, cocktails with an artistic twist

The Art of the Cocktail: From the Dali Wallbanger to the Stinger Sargent, cocktails with an artistic twist

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Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  Octopus Publishing Group
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781781576564

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Unread but some shelfwear to corners

Discover 50 cocktails inspired by famous artists, their art and their favourite tipples.

Shake up delicious art-inspired drinks, from the absinthe-fuelled Pablo Pisco Sour to the verdant Henry Mojito, and discover evocative cocktails that will transport you straight to Toulouse-Lautrec's Moulin Rouge, Frida Kahlo's favourite cantina, or one of Salvador Dali's surrealist dinner parties.

Filled with art anecdotes and colourful tales, this is both a whistle-stop tour through art history and an exciting way to wet your whistle.

Cocktails include the:

* Dali Wallbanger
* Klein Blue Moon
* Whamm! Bamm! Pow!
* Picasso Sour
* Frida Kahlua
* Rene Margarita
* and the Hirst-inspired Shark Bite

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