Used to mix up cocktails before dinner as a regular thing. Two favorite cocktail books are:
Feller : The Complete Bartender [the Kyoto cocktail is still a favorite of mine]
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/042519 ... e&n=283155
and Herbst & Herbst: The Ultimate A-to-Z Bar Guide [by the same Sharon Tyler Herbst who wrote the Food Lover's Companion].
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076790 ... oding=UTF8
Both have many cocktail recipes. Feller has more, it appears, but to my eye [and tastebuds] some of them are of more historical interest than 'gotta try this tonight' mixology. The Herbst's book is a bit more informative and more chatty, but has fewer recipes.
I'd probably go with the Herbst's book because it's more interesting if you're interested in food and potables in general, it's a more interesting read, and it probably has more recipes than you want anyway.
Giovanna
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