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The Nonalcoholic Bar - by John Debary (Hardcover)
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- Presented by a hospitality veteran and an authority on drinks, this non-alcoholic cocktail book is organized by seven different taste profiles.
- About the Author: John deBary is an alum of PDT, Momofuku, and Mission Chinese Food who writes about drinks for Bon Appétit, PUNCH, Thrillist, and Food52, among others.
- 192 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Beverages
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Book Synopsis
Presented by a hospitality veteran and an authority on drinks, this non-alcoholic cocktail book is organized by seven different taste profiles.
There are plenty of reasons to need or want a drink--and plenty of reasons for that drink not to contain alcohol. But simply omitting it often yields a glass of something boring: more than just a buzz-maker, alcohol creates complexity and interest when it's in a drink. So how do you make up for that when you leave it out?
John deBary is stirring up nonalcoholic beverages that match the flavor, deliciousness, and interest of customary cocktails. Start by assembling your back bar with John's eighteen core recipes for syrups and infusions, which you'll partner with ingredients you probably already have on hand. Then pick your taste profile: Are you in the mood for something smoky while you sit by the fireplace? Endlessly searching for spice? Or maybe you want something bright and fruity to welcome in the warmer weather.
Here you'll find versions of modified classics, like A Moderate Mule, Cucumber Collins, and Honey Sidecar, alongside John's unique creations, including Tahini Dreamsicle, a rich, nostalgic nod to the favorite childhood dessert; Arctic Cooler, a "sophisticated" take on blue Gatorade; and Rocking Chair Punch, the perfect setting for canned peaches and Earl Grey tea.
Inclusive and accessible, The Nonalcoholic Bar ensures everyone can have a really great drink.
About the Author
John deBary is an alum of PDT, Momofuku, and Mission Chinese Food who writes about drinks for Bon Appétit, PUNCH, Thrillist, and Food52, among others. His first book, Drink What You Want, was named one of the best of the year by Epicurious in 2020, which he turned into a deck in 2024. He's also the author of Saved by the Bellini (2023).