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Beverages
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Jerry Thomas' Bartenders Guide : How to Mix All Kinds of Plain and Fancy Drinks€7.95
Care for a Morning Glory Cocktail, a Blue Blazer, or a Philadelphia Julep?
Spirits & cocktails
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The Beer Bible€19.99
History, romance, the art of tasting, backstories and anecdotes, appropriate glassware, bitterness units, mouthfeel, and more - it's all here. Plus a primer on pairing beer and food using the three Cs - complement, contrast, or cut. It's the book that every beer lover will read with pleasure, and use with even more.
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Super Juice Me! : 28 Day Juice Plan€14.99
Super Juice Me! 28-Day Juice Plan has been specifically designed for those who need to lose a lot of weight and/or who need to make considerable changes to their health.
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Pickles, Pigs & Whiskey : Recipes from My Three Favorite Food Groups and Then Some€28.50
Chef John Currence would rather punch you in the mouth with his fantastic flavours than poke you in the eye with fancy presentation.
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True Brews : How to Craft Fermented Cider, Beer, Wine, Sake, Soda, Mead, Kefir, and Kombucha at Home€22.99
This accessible home-brew guide for alcoholic and non-alcoholic fermented drinks, from Apartment Therapy: The Kitchn's Emma Christensen, offers a wide range of simple yet enticing recipes for Root Beer, Honey Green Tea Kombucha, Pear Cider, Gluten-Free Sorghum Ale, Blueberry-Lavender Mead, Gin Sake, Plum Wine, and more.
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7lbs in 7 Days : The Juice Master Diet€15.99
Lose up to 7lbs in 7 days with The Juice Master Jason Vale's ultra-fast 1-week super juice cleanse.
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The Oxford Companion to Beer€50.00
For millennia, beer has been a staple beverage in cultures across the globe. After water and tea, it is the most popular drink in the world, and it is at the centre centre of an over $450 billion industry.
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Whiskey : A Global History€12.50
Whiskey: poets have celebrated it, preachers have condemned it, and blood has been shed over it. Governments, distillers and the public have fought over whiskey as it changed from a sometimes lethal, herb-infused concoction to a high-quality, meticulously crafted liquor.