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Titles in This Set:
Collins Gin: A guide to the world's greatest gins
Gin The Manual
101 Gins To Try Before You Die
Gin Tonica: 40 recipes for Spanish-style gin and tonic cocktails
Format: Hardback
Overview:
This four-book collection brings together a carefully chosen lineup of non-fiction titles that explore gin from its lore to its modern-day prominence. Featuring Collins Gin: A guide to the world's greatest gins, Gin The Manual by Dave Broom, 101 Gins To Try Before You Die by Ian Buxton, and Gin Tonica: 40 recipes for Spanish-style gin and tonic cocktails by David T. Smith, the set offers a compact, visually appealing hardback library for any gin lover. Expect a balanced mix of history, production insights, tasting notes, and practical cocktails that reflect both classic and contemporary approaches. The Collins Little Books format provides accessible, pocketable reference volumes that sit well on a coffee table or a bookshelf. This collection is ideal for curious readers eager to understand what makes gin special, as well as for seasoned enthusiasts seeking fresh ideas for tasting and entertaining. A thoughtful gift for birthdays, celebrations, or any occasion when a thoughtful, well-curated reference is appreciated.
What This Collection Covers:
Across these four volumes, readers journey from gin’s origins to its current status as a craft spirit and cocktail cornerstone. Collins Gin surveys the world’s most notable gins, outlining flavor profiles, production methods, and regional variations while naming brands that have shaped the category. The Manual captures gin’s modern renaissance, offering guidance on selection, serving, and the evolving cocktail landscape, including insights into Spanish-style gin and tonic pairings. 101 Gins To Try Before You Die acts as a global tasting map, highlighting established favorites alongside innovative newcomers and boutique distilleries—an invaluable reference for hobbyists and professionals tracking trends. Gin Tonica shifts into hands-on cocktail craft, presenting 40 Spanish-inspired recipes that emphasize balance, garnish, and technique. Together, the four titles form a cohesive journey: history, production, tasting, and mixology, all within a durable, do-it-yourself-friendly format.
Book-by-Book Guide:
Collins Gin: A guide to the world's greatest gins opens with a concise tour of gin’s history and its evolution into a globally loved spirit. It then dives into how botanicals, distillation, and provenance influence flavor, offering approachable profiles of iconic gins and a look at up-and-coming producers. Short, clear entries invite beginners to taste with purpose while giving enthusiasts handy reference points for comparisons. The tone is informative yet accessible, perfect for quick consults before a tasting or a shopping trip, and for building a personal glossary of gin styles and terms that stay with you long after the page is closed.
Gin The Manual examines gin through the lens of contemporary drinking culture. It demystifies the process of choosing a gin, pairing it with tonics, garnishes, and ice, and it highlights how different distilleries create distinct experiences. The book blends practical guidance with demonstrations of how to craft cocktails that showcase gin’s versatility, from simple G&Ts to more complex serves. It’s a valuable companion for home bartenders seeking clear, dependable rules of thumb and for readers who want to understand why certain gins shine in particular cocktail formats.
101 Gins To Try Before You Die offers a panoramic look at the gin universe, introducing readers to a wide spectrum of producers—from long-standing staples to ambitious newcomers. It provides approachable context for flavor profiles, origin stories, and suggested occasions to enjoy each gin. The collection works as a sophisticated tasting diary and a reference guide for planning tastings, travel, or shopping trips, helping readers expand their palate with intention and curiosity rather than trial-and-error guessing.
Gin Tonica: 40 recipes for Spanish-style gin and tonic cocktails is a hands-on volume focused on a Spanish-inspired approach to gin and tonic crafting. The recipes steer readers toward balance, quality tonics, and clever garnishes, with a progression from straightforward serves to more nuanced creations. Practical and approachable, the book invites home bartenders to experiment with regional botanicals, glassware, and ice, turning ordinary evenings into approachable tasting experiences and small gatherings into memorable occasions.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is tailor-made for gin enthusiasts at every level—curious newcomers who want a solid, readable primer and seasoned tasters seeking fresh perspectives on a familiar spirit. It’s an ideal gift for birthday celebrations, housewarmings, or holidays, especially for anyone building a home bar or exploring bewitching beverage traditions. Book clubs exploring culinary history or beverage studies will find ample discussion material, while aspiring bartenders will appreciate the practical cocktail guidance across the four titles. The set also serves as a reliable reference for travelers and hosts who want to impress guests with thoughtful, well-informed gin recommendations and pairing ideas.
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About the Author:
This four-book collection brings together prominent voices in the gin world. Collins Gin represents the Collins Little Books line, which is known for concise, well-structured spirit guides designed for quick reference and everyday use. Gin The Manual is authored by Dave Broom, a seasoned writer who has long explored the world of spirits and drinks culture with clear, engaging explanations. 101 Gins To Try Before You Die is by Ian Buxton, a respected gin author whose work helps readers navigate a broad landscape of brands and styles. Gin Tonica is written by David T. Smith, whose photography and writing bring vibrant, practical insight to cocktail creation. Together, these authors provide a balanced, credible perspective on gin that informs tasting, selection, and social enjoyment.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete four-book collection means you have a compact, authoritative toolkit for understanding gin—from its origins to everyday cocktail execution. The mix of historical context, producer profiles, trend awareness, and hands-on recipes equips you to taste with confidence, host with flair, and expand a personal library that remains relevant as the gin landscape evolves. It’s a versatile, giftable set that fits both serious study and casual curiosity, making it a standout addition to any bookshelf and a compelling centerpiece for informed conversations about one of today’s most popular spirits.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.
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