THE BOAT DRINKS BOOK (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017, 176 pages, ISBN   978-1-47293-066-1 $20 USD paperbound) is by Fiona Sims. Hey it's even out by   summer! She promotes a different tipple in every port, thus giving you the   opportunity to come up with an excuse to do some real sailing. This is the   drinking culture in key sailing spots around the world. She notes the region and   the drinks that are relatively unique to that area, what the locals drink, how   it is made, where to go and enjoy it, and what to eat with it. Her coverage   embraces distilleries, breweries, and wineries within a short taxi ride of the   harbour. She's also got 30 cocktail and drink recipes for local bartending on   board. Plus some bar snack suggestions. The arrangement is by region: Atlantic,   Mediterranean, Baltic, Pacific, and Caribbean. Canada is included too, but just   the West Coast in the Pacific section, and just Okanagan wines. Preparations   have their ingredients listed in metric measurements, but there is no table of   equivalents.
  Audience and level of use: especially boaters
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: for the west coast of France   there are nibbles of artichoke/feta/ham tart; Florida Keys' nibbles are black   bean salsa; in Sweden, try a gravadlax and beetroot. 
  The downside to this book: I wanted more
  The upside to this book: great idea
  Quality/Price Rating: 90
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