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99 Drams of Whiskey: The Accidental Hedonist's Quest for the Perfect Shot and the History of the Drink

99 Drams of Whiskey: The Accidental Hedonist's Quest for the Perfect Shot and the History of the Drink
By Kate Hopkins

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Kate Hopkins knew there had to be more to whiskey than using it as a mixer. She had an unquenchable thirst to learn more about “the drink” and set out on an ambitious itinerary researching its history. Combining comprehensive research with informal narrative, Hopkins entertains and educates the readers on whiskey’s place in the history of the world. She visited historians and pub owners, went to distilleries owned by corporations who sell thousands of gallons per day, and artisans who sell thousands of gallons per year, and interviewed the aficionados and the common drinkers, because one of the best aspects of whiskey is not just its taste, but the stories about the drink that are told around the bar. As an added bonus, she discusses the fine art of distilling, the proper ways to drink whiskey, and provides tasting notes on different brands, all in the hope of discovering the best shot of the liquor.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47375 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-26
  • Released on: 2009-05-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 320 pages

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From Publishers Weekly
Prompted by the legend of a man, Mr. Disposable Income, who paid over $70,000 for a rare bottle of single malt Scotch whisky, Hopkins and her friend Krysta hit the road on a quest to parse the spiritÖs immense appeal—and to look for the perfect shot of whiskey. Part road-trip memoir, part history and part handy tasting guide, HopkinsÖs search takes them to Ireland, Scotland, Pittsburgh (the authorÖs hometown), Kentucky and Canada. Hopkins, a popular blogger who goes by the moniker The Accidental Hedonist, has an easy, friendly tone, and her book often reads like a series of blog posts, albeit longer and well-researched. This works well when Hopkins gives historical context—how blended whiskeys overtook traditional whiskey in popularity, the story of the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania and how Prohibition decimated the U.S. whiskey industry. But the casual tone can make the first-person narrative sound a bit like two American coeds on a whiskey-bingeing spring break (Hopkins and her companion are in their early 40s and 30s, respectively). Still, this is a pleasant and informative read. (June)
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From Booklist
Perhaps hoping for the next Julie & Julia (2005), the Accidental Hedonist blogger has written a book—but despite her blog’s popularity, her authorial skills are a work in progress. The setup is simple: with a friend, Hopkins visits whiskey-producing regions on the “Right Side” of the Atlantic (Ireland and Scotland) and the “Left Side” (the U.S.), interspersing her travelogue with whiskey history. The word hedonist is misleading: the duo visits dram shops and tours distilleries while Hopkins transcribes painfully uninteresting exchanges (“Krysta clapped, saying ‘Yay!!!’ . . . ”). As for the history, would-be hedonists aren’t likely to expect quite so much information about eighteenth-century British tax law. There may be an audience for this apart from the blog’s followers, but one suspects Hopkins doesn’t know who that might be. Neither authoritative enough for the connoisseur nor entertaining enough for the neophyte, this will work best for readers who want a general history of the drink—if they skim over the attempts to make it interesting. To quote the author’s own rhetorical flourish: “Meh, not so much.” --Keir Graff

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"99 Drams of Whiskey is part travelogue, part distillery guide, and part history book. It is deeply personal, and told in Kate Hopkins's humorous, engaging, and inimitable style. Through Kate's eyes, I found myself looking at whiskey anew."--Kevin Erskine, author of The Instant Expert's Guide to Single Malt Scotch

“There is so much hype surrounding beverage alcohol products that a writer’s best tool may be his or her BS detector. Kate Hopkins has a good one, but she never lets debunking make her cranky. She is open-minded without being a sucker. 99 Drams is an unexpected and fresh take on whiskey.”--Charles K. Cowdery, author of Bourbon, Straight

“How can you not want to follow Kate Hopkins on a rollicking adventure that makes it perfectly acceptable to drink whiskey before noon?  Her personal narrative remains lively and humorous throughout, with an excellent balance between storytelling, history, and facts.  In my mind, her ‘perfect shot’ occurs in a mysterious gift shop in Scottish farm country, from an unmarked bottle filled with an unknown whiskey.  This kind of experience and others like it make 99 Drams of Whiskey a great read.”--Peter Krass, author of Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel

 

 


Customer Reviews

Love the dryness of the Hedonist4
I'm a fan of Kate Hopkin's immensely pleasurable site Accidental Hedonist. My bias is towards enjoying her personal writing style and discovering her idea of the where to go and what to taste on her quest to find that perfect shot. She's a smart women with loads of great taste. I hope to read more from her, I like her dry, intelligent and humorous perspective. Great reading for the foodie (or in this case drinkee) who likes to geek out on facts and personal asides.

Travel + History + Good Drink = Bliss5
The publisher's description of "part travelogue, part distillery guide, and part history book" is accurate but lacking. This book is fun! My curiosity grew to interest and giggles while reading 99 Drams. Ms. Hopkins kept her book an easy read by balancing the density of history with whiskey tasting notes and anecdotes from her visits to renowned distilleries.