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Puncheons and Flagons

The Official Dungeons & Dragons Cocktail Book [A Cocktail and Mocktail Recipe Book]

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Complement any game night with 75 deliciously clever Dungeons & Dragons-themed cocktails and bar bites to sustain any group of players for any time of day.

“This book is all around beautiful! The photos are gorgeous, the recipes are well written and easy to follow, plus the lore behind each item puts me directly into the D&D universe.”—Chef Mike Haracz, host of Heroes’ Feast

Entertain fabulously while you adventure in your next D&D campaign! Puncheons & Flagons is a delightful and fun-filled cocktail and snacks book filled with fare that would be served up at your character’s favorite tavern, inn, or market along the Sword Coast. All seventy-five dishes, created by a professional recipe developer, are easy to prepare and provide everything you need for hosting and entertaining with D&D flair.

Dishes are organized by in-world drinking establishment and by base ingredient with options for every occasion—especially game nights!—including:

• Adventurous cocktails such as Necromancer and Hand of Vecna
• Batch cocktails such as Candlekeep Tea and Faerie Fire
• Nonalcoholic concoctions such as Mourning Cup and Baldurian Tonic
• Tasty morsels such as Luiric Rarebit and High Sun Florentines

Drink up!
“This book is all around beautiful! The photos are gorgeous, the recipes are well written and easy to follow, plus the lore behind each item puts me directly into the D&D universe.”—Chef Mike Haracz, host of Heroes’ Feast and professional R&D chef
 
“Puncheons and Flagons takes the art of creating delectable concoctions and mouthwatering libations to the next level. I lean more towards nonalcoholic bevvies, so the serenity of the Hissing Stones in the last chapter called my name. As a tea-aholic, Chessentan Tea and Mourning Cup are the perfect way to start my day with a refreshing touch. And paired with Tearoom Cookies? Chef’s kiss!”—Sujata Day, filmmaker at Atajus Productions
Dungeons & Dragons launched the great tradition of roleplaying games in 1974 with an unprecedented mix of adventure and strategy, dice-rolling, and storytelling. Wizards of the Coast continues to honor that tradition, bringing to market a diverse range of D&D game and entertainment experiences and influencing numerous writers, directors, and game designers by tapping into an innate human need to gather with friends and tell an exciting story together. View titles by Official Dungeons & Dragons Licensed
Introduction

Adventures often begin in taverns. It’s where parties meet, where travelers seek refuge, where bards sing and brawlers fight, where thieves make away with coin from an unsuspecting mark, and where rival wizards and warlocks break bread on neutral ground.

On every continent, in every world, on every plane of existence, there is always a tavern—or something very like one. One might wonder if taverns are more commonplace in Dungeons & Dragons than dungeons. Or dragons.

While taverns are universal, they are not all the same. The infamous Yawning Portal in Waterdeep is the archetypal adventurer’s tavern with its rowdy patrons, beer-soaked boards, and direct connection to possible quests via the giant well that leads right to the dangerous treasure-filled dungeons of the Undermountain! Other venues are distinctly different: the Driftwood Tavern is a historic public house, the Pink Flumph is a raucous downtown theater, the Halfway Inn is a lonely trading post on a long road, the Moonstone Mask is a genteel club, and the Hissing Stones is a restful thermal spa.

In the following pages, you will encounter these places from all across the continent of Faerûn in the Forgotten Realms. You’ll discover what sets each venue apart in terms of ambience, character, and clientele. You’ll find recipes for popular, distinctive cocktails and appetizers that are the specialty of each house, and you’ll learn a little something about the stories attached to those drinks and bites.

An adventurer’s tavern is not just mead and wine and salty songs. The drinks on offer can be as diverse, colorful, and strange as the members of your adventuring party.

Welcome to the puncheons and flagons of Faerûn!

About

Complement any game night with 75 deliciously clever Dungeons & Dragons-themed cocktails and bar bites to sustain any group of players for any time of day.

“This book is all around beautiful! The photos are gorgeous, the recipes are well written and easy to follow, plus the lore behind each item puts me directly into the D&D universe.”—Chef Mike Haracz, host of Heroes’ Feast

Entertain fabulously while you adventure in your next D&D campaign! Puncheons & Flagons is a delightful and fun-filled cocktail and snacks book filled with fare that would be served up at your character’s favorite tavern, inn, or market along the Sword Coast. All seventy-five dishes, created by a professional recipe developer, are easy to prepare and provide everything you need for hosting and entertaining with D&D flair.

Dishes are organized by in-world drinking establishment and by base ingredient with options for every occasion—especially game nights!—including:

• Adventurous cocktails such as Necromancer and Hand of Vecna
• Batch cocktails such as Candlekeep Tea and Faerie Fire
• Nonalcoholic concoctions such as Mourning Cup and Baldurian Tonic
• Tasty morsels such as Luiric Rarebit and High Sun Florentines

Drink up!

Praise

“This book is all around beautiful! The photos are gorgeous, the recipes are well written and easy to follow, plus the lore behind each item puts me directly into the D&D universe.”—Chef Mike Haracz, host of Heroes’ Feast and professional R&D chef
 
“Puncheons and Flagons takes the art of creating delectable concoctions and mouthwatering libations to the next level. I lean more towards nonalcoholic bevvies, so the serenity of the Hissing Stones in the last chapter called my name. As a tea-aholic, Chessentan Tea and Mourning Cup are the perfect way to start my day with a refreshing touch. And paired with Tearoom Cookies? Chef’s kiss!”—Sujata Day, filmmaker at Atajus Productions

Author

Dungeons & Dragons launched the great tradition of roleplaying games in 1974 with an unprecedented mix of adventure and strategy, dice-rolling, and storytelling. Wizards of the Coast continues to honor that tradition, bringing to market a diverse range of D&D game and entertainment experiences and influencing numerous writers, directors, and game designers by tapping into an innate human need to gather with friends and tell an exciting story together. View titles by Official Dungeons & Dragons Licensed

Excerpt

Introduction

Adventures often begin in taverns. It’s where parties meet, where travelers seek refuge, where bards sing and brawlers fight, where thieves make away with coin from an unsuspecting mark, and where rival wizards and warlocks break bread on neutral ground.

On every continent, in every world, on every plane of existence, there is always a tavern—or something very like one. One might wonder if taverns are more commonplace in Dungeons & Dragons than dungeons. Or dragons.

While taverns are universal, they are not all the same. The infamous Yawning Portal in Waterdeep is the archetypal adventurer’s tavern with its rowdy patrons, beer-soaked boards, and direct connection to possible quests via the giant well that leads right to the dangerous treasure-filled dungeons of the Undermountain! Other venues are distinctly different: the Driftwood Tavern is a historic public house, the Pink Flumph is a raucous downtown theater, the Halfway Inn is a lonely trading post on a long road, the Moonstone Mask is a genteel club, and the Hissing Stones is a restful thermal spa.

In the following pages, you will encounter these places from all across the continent of Faerûn in the Forgotten Realms. You’ll discover what sets each venue apart in terms of ambience, character, and clientele. You’ll find recipes for popular, distinctive cocktails and appetizers that are the specialty of each house, and you’ll learn a little something about the stories attached to those drinks and bites.

An adventurer’s tavern is not just mead and wine and salty songs. The drinks on offer can be as diverse, colorful, and strange as the members of your adventuring party.

Welcome to the puncheons and flagons of Faerûn!

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