Will Francis and Stacey Marsh are the creative authors who designed this boozy beverage book titled 'Cocktails for the Movies.' The beverage book is a guide that aids consumers in creating movie-inspired cocktails.
Each cocktail recipe sprawls across two pages. On the left hand side, the recipe and directions are listed. On the right hand side, there is an illustrated image of a famous move star, which was the inspiration for the cocktail. Cocktails for the Movies breaks down the ideas behind cinematic mixology. With a total of 64 recipes, the guide covers everything from 'A Clockwork Orange' to 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s' beverages.
The clever book is the perfect way to enhance a movie night at home -- by creating hand-crafted beverages inspired by favored movies. The book is currently available throughout the United Kingdom and will have a second release in the United States at the beginning of October.
Cinematic Cocktail Guides
This Movie-Inspired Beverage Book Outlines Recipes Based on Films
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