Dusty Booze: In Search of Vintage Spirits | Illustrated Talk and Tasting
Schedule
Thu Sep 26 2024 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Location
Mill Hill Historic Park | Norwalk, CT
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The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, in collaboration with the Norwalk Historical Society, presents award-winning author Aaron Goldfarb for an illustrated talk and book signing titled, "Dusty Booze: In Search of Vintage Spirits."Spirits tasting and a signature cocktail will be offered following the presentation courtesy of SoNo 1420 America’s Maritime Distillery, South Norwalk, CT. Mr. Goldfarb’s book, published by Abrams Books, will be available for purchase at the event through Diane’s Books, Greenwich, CT.
This well-illustrated lecture provides an entertaining journey into the booming world of vintage spirits, the quirky and intensely passionate “dusty hunters” who chase them, and the history they reveal, from an acclaimed author and journalist. In "Dusty Booze: In Search of Vintage Spirits," journalist Aaron Goldfarb goes on an adventure in vintage spirits.
This is an intoxicating story of obsessives on the hunt for old bottles of whiskey, tequila, rum, chartreuse— you name it—from estate sales, grandpa’s liquor cabinet, and out-of-the-way and inner-city liquor stores that may just have a case or a few bottles lying around in the basement. Dusty Booze mixes the history of our drinking culture and the Indiana Jones-meets-Simpsons Comic Book Guy adventures of the collectors, including the hunt for rumored stash from a reclusive Hollywood legend. This is a buoyant, thirst-triggering voyage into a unique subculture that has exploded in popularity in recent years.
Aaron Goldfarb has written 12 books, including “Gather Around Cocktails: Drinks to Celebrate Usual and Unusual Holiday Drinks” and “Hacking Whiskey: Smoking, Blending, Fat-Washing, and Other Whiskey Experiments.” In 2020, he was honored as Cocktail & Spirits Writer of the Year at Tales of the Cocktail’s Spirited Awards. In 2022, he co-wrote “Brand Mysticism: Cultivate Creativity and Intoxicate Your Audience” with booze branding maven Steven Grasse of Hendrick’s Gin fame. Goldfarb writes features for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Esquire, and VinePair, where he serves as their writer-at-large. He lives in Brooklyn with family. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @aarongoldfarb.
About Mill Hill Historic Park: It is nestled at the top of Mill Hill overlooking the head of the Norwalk Harbor. Through the efforts of the Norwalk Historical Society and City of Norwalk the park is home to several beautifully preserved historic buildings: 1835 Town House, 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse, c. 1740 Governor Fitch Law Office, as well as the 1767 Mill Hill Burying Ground, and Colonial Herb Garden. The lower portion of Mill Hill on Smith Street has the c. 1860 Lockup and c. 1880 Barn. Each building and the grounds offer a unique glimpse into Norwalk’s rich history.
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Where is it happening?
Mill Hill Historic Park, 2 E Wall St, Norwalk, CT 06851-4815, United States,Norwalk, ConnecticutEvent Location & Nearby Stays: