Jarrett Dieterle Launch

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Sep

15

10:00pm

Jarrett Dieterle Launch

By Fountain Bookstore

Pre-order your book here!
The perfect companion for this election year! We are thrilled to be offering both an exclusive pre-order bonus gift and a launch event for Richmond author Jarrett Dieterle.
Jarrett will be interviewed by Christine Riggleman, owner and master distiller of Silverback Distillery.
With 65 delicious cocktail recipes paired with 65 of the most laughable, head-scratchable laws, Give Me Liberty and Give Me a Drink! is both a fabulous cocktail book and a riotous look into the political underworld of the booze industry. Pre-order your copy and receive this limited edition set of four coasters (while supplies last).
Thank you Jarrett and Artisan!
About the Book:
Across this nation, in breweries, liquor stores, bars, and even our own homes, we’re being stripped of our most basic boozy rights. Thanks to Prohibition and its 100-year hangover, some of the most outdated, bizarre, and laughably loony laws still on the books today center around alcohol and how we drink it. In New Mexico, $1 margaritas are illegal. In Utah, cocktails must be mixed behind a barrier called the “Zion curtain.” And forget about happy hour in Massachusetts—the state banned it in 1984. But we don’t have to stand down and dry up—it’s time to take to liquid protest. Created by the nation’s leading alcohol policy expert, Give Me Liberty and Give Me a Drink! combines the thirst-inducing pleasure of trivia with 65 recipes for classic and innovative cocktails. So arm yourself with a mezcal-based One Pint, Two Pint, inspired by Vermont’s ban on beer pitchers, or The Boiling Point, a beer cocktail that is highly illegal in Virginia, and get ready to drink your way to a revolution on the rocks.”
About the Author:
C. Jarrett Dieterle is the nation’s leading alcohol policy expert, the editor in chief of DrinksReform.org, a drinks columnist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and the Director of Commercial Freedom at the R Street Institute, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, DC. A graduate of Georgetown University Law School, he has written about spirits, booze history, and regulations for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the Washington Post, among other publications; he has testified before Congress and appeared on television shows, podcasts, and radio programs and in a documentary called American Spirit. He lives in Richmond, Virginia. Follow him on Twitter @cjdieterle.

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