Girly Drinks

Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol
English | October 19, 2021 | ASIN: B089ZJBDH6 | M4B@62 kbps | 11h 29m | 295.97 MB

Author: Mallory O’Meara
Narrator: Mallory O’Meara

“At last, the feminist history of booze we’ve been waiting for!” (Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist)

From Los Angeles Times best-selling author Mallory O’Meara comes a lively and engrossing feminist history of women drinking through the ages.

Strawberry daiquiris. Skinny martinis. Vodka sodas with lime. These are the cocktails that come in sleek-stemmed glasses, bright colors, and fruity flavors – these are the girly drinks.

From the earliest days of civilization, alcohol has been at the center of social rituals and cultures worldwide. But when exactly did drinking become a gendered act? And why have bars long been considered “places for men” when, without women, they might not even exist?

With whip-smart insight and boundless curiosity, Girly Drinks unveils an entire untold history of the female distillers, drinkers, and brewers who have played a vital role in the creation and consumption of alcohol, from ancient Sumerian beer goddess Ninkasi to iconic 1920s bartender Ada Coleman. Filling a crucial gap in culinary history, O’Meara dismantles the long-standing patriarchal traditions at the heart of these very drinking cultures, in the hope that listeners everywhere can look to each celebrated woman in this book – and proudly have what she’s having.

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