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Whiskey Women: The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey

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Availability:In StockContributor:Fred MinnickPublish date:2013-10-01Pages:236
Language:EnglishPublisher:Potomac BooksISBN-13:9781612345642ISBN-10:1612345646UPC:9781612345642Book Category:History, Cooking, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:World, Beverages, Women's StudiesBook Topic:Alcoholic- GeneralAward:2014 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal Winner - Women's Issues Award|2013 IndieFab awards Gold Medal Winner - Women's Studies AwardSize:9.28 x 6.41 x 0.88 inchesWeight:1.131Product ID:SCH5YNK6E4

Best All-Time Booze Book, Eater.com2013
GOLD Winner for Women Studies, ForeWord Reviews 2014
Silver, Independent Publisher Award in Women's Issues
Finalist, Spirited Awards

Shortly after graduating from the University of Glasgow in 1934, Elizabeth "Bessie" Williamson began working as a temporary secretary at the Laphroaig Distillery on the Scottish island Islay. Williamson quickly found herself joining the boys in the tasting room, studying the distillation process, and winning them over with her knowledge of Scottish whisky.

After the owner of Laphroaig passed away, Williamson took over the prestigious company and became the spokesperson in America for the entire Scotch whisky industry. Impressing clients and showing her passion as the Scotch Whisky Association's trade ambassador, she soon gained fame within the industry.

Whiskey Women tells the tales of women who have created this industry, from Mesopotamia's first beer brewers and distillers to America's rough-and-tough bootleggers during Prohibition. Women have long distilled, marketed, and owned significant shares in spirits companies, including Bushmills, Johnnie Walker, and Maker's Mark. Williamson's story is one of many among the influential women who greatly influenced Scotch, bourbon, and Irish whiskey. Until now their stories have remained untold.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Potomac BooksISBN-13:9781612345642ISBN-10:1612345646UPC:9781612345642Book Category:History, Cooking, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:World, Beverages, Women's StudiesBook Topic:Alcoholic- GeneralAward:2014 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal Winner - Women's Issues Award|2013 IndieFab awards Gold Medal Winner - Women's Studies AwardSize:9.28 x 6.41 x 0.88 inchesWeight:1.131Product ID:SCH5YNK6E4

Wall Street Journal best-selling author FRED MINNICK, once an army journalist in Iraq, writes the award-winning "American Whiskey" column for TASTING PANEL Magazine and "Toasting the Hunt" column for Covey Rise. A regular contributor to Caviar Affair, Costco Connection, Whisky Magazine, and Whisky Advocate, Minnick has widely written about the spirits industry, traveling around the world covering everything from Limoncello in Sorrento, Italy, to Malbec wine in Mendoza, Argentina. Minnick is a member of the Author's Guild and the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Meridith May, publisher of TASTING PANEL, calls Minnick "one of the best whiskey storytellers in the business."


Publisher: Potomac Books

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🏆 2014 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal Winner - Women's Issues Award|2013 IndieFab awards Gold Medal Winner - Women's Studies Award

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Fred Minnick

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