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Life is complicated. Whisky doesn't have to be!
This is the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular spirits. Whether you're a novice looking to build your whisky bar, or a seasoned whisky-drinker who'd like to know more about what's in your glass, this fun, cleverly illustrated guide is bursting with information, from how whisky is made and visiting a distillery to tasting notes, cocktail recipes and so much more.
Whisky: It's Not Rocket Science includes:
- Information on the world of whisky and key producers around the globe.
- New ways to serve whisky, using techniques
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Life is complicated. Whisky doesn't have to be!

This is the ultimate guide to one of the world's most popular spirits. Whether you're a novice looking to build your whisky bar, or a seasoned whisky-drinker who'd like to know more about what's in your glass, this fun, cleverly illustrated guide is bursting with information, from how whisky is made and visiting a distillery to tasting notes, cocktail recipes and so much more.

Whisky: It's Not Rocket Science includes:

- Information on the world of whisky and key producers around the globe.

- New ways to serve whisky, using techniques such as mizuwari or ice ball.

- Tops tips on subjects including how to avoid a hangover, where to buy whisky and choosing the right glass.

- Recipes for delicious whisky cocktails, as well as food pairings and dishes that incorporate whisky.
Autorenporträt
Originally from Burgundy, Mickaël Guidot grew up close to the famous wine regions of Beaune and Nuits-Saint-Georges, where he spent a good deal of time in the bars and wine cellars of the region. He left this area to work in Paris for various PR agencies, which is where he got acquainted with numerous brands of Champagne and spirits, and began to develop a more experienced palate and a lively interest in tastings. With the aim of sharing his knowledge and discoveries, he set up the website www.forgeorges.fr in 2012. It was named in homage to his grandfather, who had died a few months earlier, and who always used to enjoy apéritifs with the family. He created the blog as a form of sharing and exchange, and has since developed a limitless passion for whisky, borne out by his own vast collection of bottles.