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©2018
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305 pages ; 21 cm
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Published in hardcover in the US by Crown Publishers in 2006, and in paperback by Broadway Books in 2007
Kill-Devil -- Grog -- Flip -- Medford rum -- Planter's punch -- Demon rum -- Daiquiri -- Rum and Coca-Cola -- Mai Tai -- Mojito
From the grog sailors drank on the high seas in the 1700s to the mojitos of Havana bar hoppers, spirits and cocktail columnist Wayne Curtis offers a history of rum and the Americas alike, revealing that the homely spirit once distilled from the industrial waste of the booming sugar trade has managed to infiltrate every stratum of New World society. Curtis takes us from the taverns of the American colonies, where rum delivered both a cheap wallop and cash for the Revolution; to the plundering pirate ships off the coast of Central America; to the watering holes of pre-Castro Cuba; and to the kitsch-laden tiki bars of 1950s America. Here are sugar barons and their armies conquering the Caribbean, Paul Revere stopping for a nip during his famous ride, Prohibitionists marching against "demon rum," Hemingway fattening his liver with Havana daiquiris, and today's bartenders reviving old favorites like Planter's Punch
Includes recipes for more than 30 rum-based drinks