Alaskan wilderness adventures, restarting life, and a heavy handed Rob Roy to help you though “Heroes of the Frontier” by Dave Eggers.
Drinking and reading - two of my most favorite past times. Wrap your fingers around a drink and get lost in the pages of a book.
All in Booze + Books
Alaskan wilderness adventures, restarting life, and a heavy handed Rob Roy to help you though “Heroes of the Frontier” by Dave Eggers.
“Astrophysics for People in a Hurry” by Neil deGrasse Tyson is an adventure in the origins of the world. Throw back a basic, but delicious vodka and soda to help your along this cosmic journey.
Dave Egger's "The Circle" gets a little help going down with some rye whiskey and an Old Pal.
Ann Patchett's "Commonwealth" continuing its partnershup with gin + citrus with an Ideal Cocktail.
Noah Hawley's "Before the Fall" gets an obvious partner in The Aviation cocktail and some Illusionist Gin.
Neil Gaiman's The View from the Cheap Seats is chalk-full of his special brand of thinking and his way with words. Try the Left Hand to have a way with booze...
Space adventures in Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey + Booze adventures with the Tequila cocktail As the World Falls Down.
Amy Smith's Wicked Bugs is getting the Obituary treatment with some gin + absinthe for good measure.
“Journey by Moonlight" by Antal Szerb getting some Blue Moon action with a whole lotta whiskey to cure whatever ails you.
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles is paired up with the classy + complex cocktail Paris is Burning.
Portraits of A Marriage by Sándor Márai gets the Fernet-Branca treatmeant with a little more zing of a cold brew coffee and gets you all turnt-up over love and lovers.
Hitman Anders and the Meaning of it All by Jonas Jonasson gets a boozy accompaniment in the Quill, a Negroni riff with added Absinth.
Jessamyn Hope's novel, Safekeeping, gets the tequila treatment this week. #DrinkupReadup
"I'm Judging You" by Luvvie Ajayi is finding its perfect match in Speak of the Devil.
Erik Larson's "Thunderstruck" will have your scientific mind titillated, but also your need for murder and mayhem. Try Love's Bitter Revenge to help calm yourself.
The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg and building the habit of being Bookish + boozy.
“The 100-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared” by Jonas Jonasson and all the Swedish style drinking one can do while still being able to see works on a page.
Mary Roach has some amazing science writing + now we have an amazing science cocktail to go with it. Get it togeher and get bookish + boozy.
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman + some altering Abseinthe + Port drinks to bring the acient world into reality.