> This is true, You can find most recipes online, however they are
> incorrect more often than not and usually do not include anything
> other than an incorrect recipe.
>
> Ex: Watch Mojo or whatever it was with the ass-mojito? Need I say
> more?
>
> Furthermore, you and I both know, just because you know what is in
> something, does not mean you know how to prepare it correctly using
> the original recipes.
>
> you call it a waste of money, I call it not drinking 9 parts of
> vermouth with 1 part of bourbon.
>
> Cheers!
You also know that, when it's about bars and cocktails, there is not much
difference between the credentiality of internet and books.
There are many stupid books around and, given the fact that you can be seen as
almost on par with the mojo guys, yours must be one of them. I am not saying
that taking information from any book is bad. I am just saying that you have
to be just as carefull selecting books as one has to be carefull selecting
information from the internet.
Remember that you are giving advice about your book... trough the internet.
The internet which you proclaim as often incorrect. At this point your book is
nothing more then a paypal button, nothing different from an internet scam.