Reviews
As featured in Bloomberg Pursuits, Domino, The Globe & Mail, Food & Wine, Image, Lucky Peach, Orlando Weekly, Robb Report, Saveur, Travel + Leisure, Wine Enthusiast, and Wired, and on Chowhound, The Daily Beast, Eater, Epicurious, In Good Taste, Remodelista, and Tasting Tab≤ as heard on Heritage Radio "An enlightening glimpse into one of the people responsible for America's craft cocktail movement." -Epicurious "A gorgeous gift with style kudos." -Image Interiors & Living "Overflows with a wealth of knowledge and also offers a window into his methodical thinking process, where no detail was too small to mull over patiently." -The Daily Beast "The cocktail bible... Makes one feel even more fortunate that we have this knowledge written down in black and white for us not only to learn from, but give us inspiration to evolve and continue our quest to enter mixology Valhalla. Sasha Petraske will be there waiting for us, Martini in hand I'm sure. Thank you for guiding us out of the desert and into our own secret oases where the milk & honey will be forever plentiful." -InGoodTasteUK.com, William Hanley "The most beautiful cocktail book of the year." -Bloomberg Pursuits "A brilliant, bittersweet drink manual from the late creator of this century's most influential drinking dens." -Food & Wine Online "This book, a true labor of love, helps immortalize [Petraske's] voice and ensures that his gentle but uncompromising influence will endure for generations to come." -Tales of the Cocktail "This sleek little volume, packed full of staple recipes and inventive new takes, will quickly become a best-loved reference book for any arbiter of spirits." -Travel + Leisure Online "Recipes, anecdotes and all manner of tipple-related pearls of wisdom form the late, great bartender of New York City's speakeasy style Milk & Honey." -The Lady "[B]eatifully illustrated." -Chowhound "Should be on every drink lovers' bookshelf for its simple, delicious - and meticulous - recipes." -Daily Telegraph "Read it and you'll be an instant mixologist." -Remodelista.com "If you're looking for a more classically-oriented take on cocktail history and recipes, I recommend the late Sasha Petraske's Regarding Cocktails." -Saveur Online "[G]rounded in exacting taste, and nothing less than perfection." -Wired "Easily the most buzzed booze book of the year... Essential reading for cocktail geeks." -American Way Magazine (American Airlines in-flight magazine) "More than just a recipe book, it's also a home bartending guide and liquid memoir." -Wine Enthusiast "Thinking about building your dream library and brightening your coffee table with eye-candy and conversation starters? Look no further than Phaidon books." -Big Life Magazine "This is a book that regards the home cocktail party as a serious endeavor - in a good way." -Forbes Online, 'Understated and impressive... [Regarding Cocktails] embraces a no-nonsense, non-splashy approach to drink-making... As much about human connection as it is about jiggers and bitters.' - Wall Street Journal 'Sasha Petraske's tome is filled with recipes and musings sure to delight the at-home bartender and inspire a whole new take on happy hour.' - TODAY 'An enlightening glimpse into one of the people responsible for America's craft cocktail movement.' - Epicurious 'Should be on every drink lovers' bookshelf for its simple, delicious - and meticulous - recipes.' - Telegraph 'This brilliant book is packed with over eighty classic and modern recipes composed by the late Sasha Petraske ... It not only makes for a gorgeous addition to your bar cart, it's an excellent gift for any mixologists on your list.' - goop 'If you're looking for a more classically-oriented take on cocktail history and recipes, I recommend the late Sasha Petraske's Regarding Cocktails.' - Saveur 'A beautiful but bittersweet insight into Sasha Petraske's world, packed with recipes and stories from bartenders he trained, as well as anecdotes and musings from the man himself on everything from the home bar to posture and etiquette.' - Olive, "An enlightening glimpse into one of the people responsible for America's craft cocktail movement." -Epicurious