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Happy hours in the garden: Grow your own cocktails

New York:  Gardening can be an intoxicating hobby, especially if the botany is booze-related.Consider the possibilities: grapes fermented into wine, corn distilled into bourbon, hops used to flavor beer and fruit to sweeten liqueurs.Why run

happy hours in the garden grow your own cocktails happy hours in the garden grow your own cocktails
New York:  Gardening can be an intoxicating hobby, especially if the botany is booze-related.



Consider the possibilities: grapes fermented into wine, corn distilled into bourbon, hops used to flavor beer and fruit to sweeten liqueurs.

Why run to a liquor store when you can savor the harvest from your own cocktail garden?

Three processes are involved in converting plants into serviceable drinks: fermentation, distillation and mixing, according to Amy Stewart, author of the new book "The Drunken Botanist:
The Plants That Create the World's Great Drinks" (Algonquin Books).