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portada Dryads: Spirits of the Trees
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
25.40 x 17.70 cm
ISBN13
9780789215055

Dryads: Spirits of the Trees

Brian D. Hoefling (Author) · Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S. · Hardcover

Dryads: Spirits of the Trees - Brian D. Hoefling

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Synopsis "Dryads: Spirits of the Trees"

The first-ever book on an emerging category of spirits poised to shake up the cocktail world. Includes recipes!

The first-ever book on an emerging category of spirits poised to shake up the cocktail world. Includes recipes!

Spirits are typically grouped by their source materials: whiskeys are distilled from grains, rum from sugarcane, brandies from fruits, and so forth. Now another category of spirits, ancient but under-recognised, is emerging in the global marketplace: those distilled from tree saps, which this book christens dryads. Dryads range from arrack, distilled from coconut palm sap in Sri Lanka; to ogorogo, distilled from raffia palm sap in Nigeria; to acerum, distilled from maple sap in Quebec. Each dryad has its own distinctive flavour profile and tradition; together, they are expanding the horizons of cocktail culture.

In this abundantly illustrated volume, Brian D. Hoefling—the critically acclaimed author of The Cocktail Seminars—explores the history, culture, and production of each of the major types of dryad. Through his extensive on-the-ground research, Hoefling also shows us how to enjoy these spirits, assembling some 60 outstanding cocktail recipes, each accompanied by a photo. Many of the recipes employ ingredients that the home bartender will have at hand, while others highlight unique local ingredients that serious mixologists will be eager to add to their repertoire. A companion website details which dryad brands are available for purchase in each U.S. state.

Bringing together the strands of a cultural tradition that stretch from Sweden to Sri Lanka, from Bali to Benin, and from Manila to Montreal, this groundbreaking book will be an essential resource for cocktail enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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