Rum University Library
Spirit of the Cane – The Story of Cuban Rum
by Jared M. Brown and Anistatia R. Miller
(Publisher’s Review)
Nine years after they first published their first history of Cuban rum, authors Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown have finished scouring libraries, archives, and databases gleaning as much of the truth about the origins of Cuban rum. Their findings include some rather eye-opening discoveries about the contributions made by Spanish, French, British, and Dutch sources that positioned this seductive spirit ahead of other Caribbean spirits by seeking and adapting new technologies and techniques to its production which is appreciated around the globe.
Miller and Brown have also unearthed new evidence as to the origins of classic Cuban mixed drinks including the Mojito, Daiquirí, El Presidente, Cuba Libre, and Piña Colada. This revised and expanded discussion offers a fresh approach to the study of both Cuban rum’s remarkable history and the people who created a genre of mixed drinks that have achieved universal appeal.
As the category continues to grow and mature, the authors present compelling reasons why Cuban rum does not live only on its past merits but shines with a brilliant future in the hands of a new generation of international bartenders.
Publisher: Mixellany Limited (July 30, 2017)
Language: EnglishPaperback: 208 pages
ISBN-10: 1907434488ISBN-13: 978-1907434488
Item Weight: 14.1 ounces
Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.57 x 9.21 inches