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What defines a preppy cocktail? Archaism (the drink must have existed pre-80s), character (nothing cheap or easy), understatement (nothing with an umbrella) and, of course, Anglicanism (if it’s exotic, it ain’t preppy). Beginning with an insightful essay on the demise of preppy culture in the early 1990s, this book goes on to chronicle the how-tos of drinking for the Lacoste set. Walker and Walsh, who make clear that they attended prep school, not boarding school, serve up a funny critique of preppy society and the beverages that accompany it. Recipes for concocting the usual drinks—Bloody Marys, Gin and Tonics, Cape Codders, Gimlets, Manhattans—are here, as well as suggestions for stocking the bar (preps, the authors say, favor Dewar’s over Chivas Regal), summertime drinking (go ahead and pour yourself a Seabreeze, but for goodness sakes steer clear of the Sex on the Beach) and brunch ("a.k.a. socially sanctioned daytime drinking"). Although the book concerns an elitist lifestyle, its tone is never snobby and it can actually be quite amusing ("unless you want to give dear Bitsy a concussion with a jet-propelled stray cork, here’s how to open a champagne bottle with safety and aplomb"). Useless sidebars (such as a list of essential summer reading—including Salinger, Fitzgerald and Updike, among other familiar choices) are the only lackluster element to this snappy guide to getting drunk Blair Warner style.
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A fun read !!
ReplyDeleteTIPSY IN MADRAS is part of my Preppy library, and I'm also looking forward to the release this summer of the novel THE PREPPY AND THE TROUT -- which is about two of my favorite subjects -- the unpredictable lives of Preppies after they get out of school, and fly-fishing.
ReplyDeleteI received this as a gift several years ago; absolutely brilliant.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites! Quite a great read!
ReplyDeleteAdmiral, I think I should get myself a copy. While Pimms is the perfect lawn drink (for all those croquet games), a Negroni my standard cocktail bar order and champagne is perfect for any occasion I can't figure out the best beach drink. May be this book would offer a few suggestions?
ReplyDeleteWhy would anyone buy a book to tell them what to drink?
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