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American History Through a Whiskey Glass : How Distilled Spirits, Domestic Cuisine, and Popular Music Helped Shape a Nation
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American History Through a Whiskey Glass
Author(s): Harris Cooper
Experience American history like never before with this unique, informative, and fun guide for history buffs, whiskey enthusiasts, folks who like to cook at home, and fans of popular music.
American History Through a Whiskey Glass presents a unique perspective on American history. It describes how bourbon and rye whiskey played a role in the most important events in American history, including the voyage of the Mayflower, George Washington’s failed and successful political campaigns, the Civil War, pioneers moving west, Prohibition (of course), plus many more into the twenty-first century. It does so with descriptions of historical events but also with amusing anecdotes and humorous quotes from the historical figures themselves. The book carefully aligns five elements:
Review(s):
“In this lively whiskey history book, Harris Cooper proves an engaging host at a series of whiskey and period-based dinner parties, presented with recipes, playlist suggestions, and an appropriate sipper. This book alternates tales of some of American whiskey's greatest characters with tasting notes and technical notes on a number of different whiskies, each paired with a characteristic era—you could read this book neat, but why not mix it up with some friends, music and food?”
—Becky Harris, president, American Craft Spirits Association; founder and chief distiller, Catoctin Creek Distillery
"For a long time, university scholars have snubbed their nose at the true history of the world, ignoring the role drinking has played into our decision-making to form empires. Whether it was a temperance decision or past historians thought man was better than to be influenced, history books tend to forget George Washington was a distiller, among other whiskey-soaked facts. In American History Through a Whiskey Glass: How Distilled Spirits, Domestic Cuisine, and Popular Music Helped Shape a Nation, Harris Cooper shows all those pretentious scholars they may want to grab a whiskey and start reading the true history."
—Fred Minnick, author of Bourbon: The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of an American Whiskey
“Harris Cooper has written an enjoyable, humorous book that mashes together history, food, music and, of course, the best of American spirits."
—Clay Risen, author of The Crowded Hour and American Whiskey, Bourbon & Rye
"American History Through a Whiskey Glass is a fast and energetic hash of political ephemera, culinary exploration, pop music, and whiskey history all told with animated verve by Professor Cooper. Grab a glass and a full bottle and settle in for some odd connections, trivial pursuits, and spirited fragments that add up to our national sense-memory. Whiskey-fueled, determined, and definitely not the history you learned in school."
—Colin Spoelman, cofounder and master distiller, Kings County Distillery
ISBN: 9781510764019
Author(s): Harris Cooper
Experience American history like never before with this unique, informative, and fun guide for history buffs, whiskey enthusiasts, folks who like to cook at home, and fans of popular music.
American History Through a Whiskey Glass presents a unique perspective on American history. It describes how bourbon and rye whiskey played a role in the most important events in American history, including the voyage of the Mayflower, George Washington’s failed and successful political campaigns, the Civil War, pioneers moving west, Prohibition (of course), plus many more into the twenty-first century. It does so with descriptions of historical events but also with amusing anecdotes and humorous quotes from the historical figures themselves. The book carefully aligns five elements:
- a narrative about whiskey’s role in eight periods of American history
- descriptions and tasting notes for American whiskeys that represent distilled spirits in each historical period
- tutorials on how whiskey is produced and its numerous varieties
- period-specific food recipes drawn mostly from historical cookbooks
- playlists of the popular music during each period
Review(s):
“In this lively whiskey history book, Harris Cooper proves an engaging host at a series of whiskey and period-based dinner parties, presented with recipes, playlist suggestions, and an appropriate sipper. This book alternates tales of some of American whiskey's greatest characters with tasting notes and technical notes on a number of different whiskies, each paired with a characteristic era—you could read this book neat, but why not mix it up with some friends, music and food?”
—Becky Harris, president, American Craft Spirits Association; founder and chief distiller, Catoctin Creek Distillery
"For a long time, university scholars have snubbed their nose at the true history of the world, ignoring the role drinking has played into our decision-making to form empires. Whether it was a temperance decision or past historians thought man was better than to be influenced, history books tend to forget George Washington was a distiller, among other whiskey-soaked facts. In American History Through a Whiskey Glass: How Distilled Spirits, Domestic Cuisine, and Popular Music Helped Shape a Nation, Harris Cooper shows all those pretentious scholars they may want to grab a whiskey and start reading the true history."
—Fred Minnick, author of Bourbon: The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of an American Whiskey
“Harris Cooper has written an enjoyable, humorous book that mashes together history, food, music and, of course, the best of American spirits."
—Clay Risen, author of The Crowded Hour and American Whiskey, Bourbon & Rye
"American History Through a Whiskey Glass is a fast and energetic hash of political ephemera, culinary exploration, pop music, and whiskey history all told with animated verve by Professor Cooper. Grab a glass and a full bottle and settle in for some odd connections, trivial pursuits, and spirited fragments that add up to our national sense-memory. Whiskey-fueled, determined, and definitely not the history you learned in school."
—Colin Spoelman, cofounder and master distiller, Kings County Distillery
ISBN: 9781510764019