🎧 Cool Spirits: An Ice Breaker with Camper English
We dive into the fascinating history of botanicals used in spirits, the science behind crystal-clear ice cubes, and how these elements elevate your drink.
This week on the Foodie Pharmacology Podcast, we delve into the alchemical world of boozy botanicals and the intricate art of ice with Camper English, a seasoned cocktail and spirits aficionado. With his rich experience spanning over 15 years, English has distilled his knowledge into international publications and his acclaimed books, Doctors and Distillers and The Ice Book. Tune in as we shake up your cocktail knowledge, stirring in a mix of science, history, and English's unique insights. From his explorations on Alcademics.com to this intimate conversation, English continues to add a splash of intrigue to the mixology realm.
Read the Reviews
Camper’s books have received stellar coverage in The New York Times!
About Camper English
Camper English is a cocktails and spirits writer and speaker who has covered the craft cocktail renaissance for over 15 years, contributing to more than 50 publications around the world including Popular Science, Saveur, Details, Whisky Advocate, and Drinks International. With a focus on the nerdy side of mixology, he has studied everything from the history of carbonation to the science of clear ice cubes.
His books are Doctors and Distillers and The Ice Book. His website is Alcademics.com
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Yours in health, Dr. Quave
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