Straight Off The Page: The Art Of Distilling

Good bits, but…
Lynden Jones


American Distilling Institute

This Great informative book contains a lot of interesting information on the world’s distilled alcohol (Whisky, Vodka, Gin, Brandy, Rum, Tequila and some infused spirits like Schnapps). It can’t really be classified as a ‘coffee table’ book as there is way too much information. But it is a great starter to understanding the history and processes of some of the world’s most interesting and great tasting alcoholic beverages.

Positives: it gives a good, brief understanding of some of the different techniques and categories. Weakness: It is on the cover – “American Distilling Institute”. Too much emphasis is placed on the American styles and some of the other greater, some would argue the more influential and greater styles are relegated to, ‘and the rest’ classification. None greater than the whisky section which is mostly about American bourbon whisky styles and, in my humble opinion, more significant the more significant Scotch Whisky style is grouped in the Scotch, Irish, Japanese, New Zealand and Australian styles. I have to be honest, I lost interest after seeing that. There is great info here but the American bias is too much. If I am going to have an ‘art of distilling’ book – its got to cover the world of distilling proportionally.

Good bits, but…

Lynden Jones, On The Page