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The Tulleeho Book Of Cocktails : Anarkali, Instant Karma, And Other Mouthwatering Mixes

The people behind hundreds of cocktail workshops involving over 10,000 Indians and a one-of-a-kind drinks website, tulleeho.com have put together all the advice you need to turn a corner of your home into what you've seen only in starry hotels. The first cocktail book of its kind with a uniquely Indian focus, The Tulleeho! Book of Cocktails provides you with information about the techniques and different styles of mixing drinks, including easy-to-follow cocktail recipes with accessible desi ingredients.

Peppering the recipes are delightful trivia, anecdotes and facts, making the reading priceless for the home bartending enthusiast or even the most serious social drinker.

Blog Reviews:

In The Press:

Spiritz Magazine

The Sunday Standard (Delhi)
27 November, 2011
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Spiritz Magazine

Spiritz Magazine
November, 2011
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Mail Today

Tulleeho's story and a book of cocktails you must own- Mail Today
4 November, 2011
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The Statesman

The Statesman
3 November, 2011
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The Statesman

Ambrosia Magazine
October, 2011
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Forbes India Magazine

Forbes India Magazine
29 July, 2011
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It's impossible not to feel a little tipsy while reading The Tulleeho! Book of Cocktails. There's something about its relentless high spirits, staccato fact-chucking and, yes, the liberal use of exclamation marks (!!) that makes you want to throw aside the book, raid the bar and concoct cocktails.

Time Out Delhi

Time Out Delhi
July, 2011
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...a guide that promises to fire up your parties.....packs in a host of beginner-friendly information and it's a breeze to navigate.

Time Out Delhi

The Telegraph, Kolkata
22 July, 2011
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..a treasure trove. Not only is it full of interesting and innovative recipes for cocktails but the recipes are also accompanied by the history of every sort of liquor used in those cocktails.

Mail Today

A Cheer for Tulleeho -
Mail Today

10 July, 2011
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The Tulleeho Book of Cocktails is a gold mine of information on just about everything you'd want to know about setting up a bar at home and becoming an expert cocktail shaker.

Man's World

Man's World
July, 2011
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There have been many books on cocktails but very few actually manage to do the grand, complex subject justice in the manner of The Tulleeho Book of Cocktails.

Mid-Day
12 June, 2011
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If you find whiskey boring, a new book of cocktails tells you how to use everything from tomatoes and mangoes to bananas and jamun to mix yourself the perfect evening drink.

Firstpost.com
7 June, 2011
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The Hindu
5 June, 2011
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Times of India, Crest Edition.
21 May, 2011
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Funny and disorienting, like any good cocktail.

Financial Express
22 May, 2011
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Asian Age
20 May, 2011
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The nice thing about this book is that it offers you recipes to use with fancy alcohol and your basics.

Mid-Day
20 May, 2011
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Testimonials:

  • This is the one cocktail recipe book missing from my book shelf! Now we have our own 'desi' avtaar using local ingredients and colloquial cocktail names, simply love it and no doubt it will be a popular reference and has the potential to spur the upcoming mixologists to experiment with new flavours.

    Congratulations.

    -Ankur Sachdeva
    Senior Vice President - International Business Division
    Radico Khaitan Ltd.

  • hurray!!!!i got my tulleeho book of cocktails . i would like to thank the team of tulleeho from the core of my heart.......for such a wonderful book.

    -Sharad Arora, Bartender

  • Just got my copy - wonderful book and a must read/keep for all those who love their tipple! Congrats :)

    -Prabha

  • For super sexy fully Indian cocktails...a fantastic book from the people who know their drink!!

    Darpan Kaur, Mumbai

 
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