JULEP (Lorena Jones Books, Ten Speed Press, 2018, 214 pages, ISBN   978-0-399-57941-7 $24.99 USD hardbound) is by Alba Huerta, an experienced   Houston bartender who was the featured mixologist at the Southern Foodways   Alliance 2013 and 2015 Symposia which explores the food culture of the American   South. She owns Julep, a bar in Houston. She's assisted by Marah Stets,   writer-editor. It's an interesting book of crafted cocktails based on Southern   USA influences. There's the usual primer on bar equipment and techniques,   followed by chapters dealing with juleps, liqueurs, drinks in the rural areas   and the Gulf areas, plus the classics such as Ramos gin fizz. She's even got   some preps for bar snacks such as fried anchovy-stuffed olives, deviled eggs,   pickled shrimp, crab-curry salad, and lobster ambrosia. Preparations have their   ingredients listed in avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of metric   equivalents. At the end, there is a Resources page listing websites.
  Audience and level of use: those who like some culture with their cocktail   books.
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: for food, try lemon icebox pies.   For drinks, try the farmhouse Gibson or the amethyst flip or even vinegar and   rye.
  The downside to this book: no metric or even conversion charts.
  The upside to this book: very easy to get enthusiastic about this   book.
  Quality/Price Rating: 90.
   
 

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