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Further Reading on Green Cocktails


Check out these other worthwhile sources for further reading on green cocktails.

HowStuffWorks has the goods for how alcohol works and the history of Prohibition.

For a huge number of cocktail recipes check out the LCBO website. They have a pretty comprehensive list organized by alcohol type. They also have an extensive list of non-alcoholic drinks.

For information on distilling scotch go to the website for Benromach Organic Whisky. They've got a pretty detailed section on how they get that delicious sipper.

Read about the fashion of healthy cocktails in the New York Times and in Marie Claire.

If you need information on what to wear to that cocktail party try watching this little video at LifeVideopedia.

Read a book on cocktails, Classic Cocktails: a Modern Shake, by a philosophy professor, and maybe he will deconstruct it for you.

Anyone who enjoys a good martini must see The Thin Man from 1934. No one makes drinking a cocktail look as sophisticated as Myrna Loy and William Powell. All About of Eve from 1950 is another great film involving cocktails. Then, of course, for any Tom Cruise fans out there, there is always Cocktail.

 
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