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ADAM ROGERS is the New York Times best-selling author of Proof: The Science of Booze, a finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award and winner of the IACP Award for Best Wine, Beer, or Spirits Book and the Gourmand Award for Best Spirits Book in the United States. He is a deputy editor at Wired, where his feature story "The Angels' Share" won the 2011 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award. Before coming to Wired, he was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT and a writer covering science and technology for Newsweek. He lives in Oakland, California.
"Lively...[Rogers'] descriptions of the science behind familiar drinks exert a seductive pull." --New York Times "One of the best science writers around." --National Geographic "Rogers's book has much the same effect as a good drink. You get a warm sensation, you want to engage with the wider world, and you feel smarter than you probably are. Above all, it makes you understand how deeply human it is to take a drink." --Wall Street Journal "A great read for barflies and know-it-alls--or the grad student who is likely both." --New York Times' T Magazine "In this brisk dive into the history and geekery of our favorite social lubricant, Wired editor Adam Rogers gets under the cap and between the molecules to show what makes our favorite firewaters so irresistible and hard to replicate--and how a good stiff drink often doubles as a miracle of human ingenuity." --Mother Jones "A comprehensive, funny look at booze...Like the best of its subject matter Proof's blend of disparate ingredients goes down smooth, and makes you feel like an expert on the topic." --Discover
"A romp through the world of alcohol." --New York Post "This science-steeped tale of humanity's 10,000-year love affair with alcohol is an engaging trawl through fermentation, distillation, perception of taste and smell, and the biological responses of humans to booze...Proof is an entertaining, well researched piece of popular-science writing." --Nature "A whiskey nerd's delight...Full of tasty asides and surprising science, this is entertaining even if you're the type who always drinks what the other guy is having." --Chicago Tribune "Written in the same approachable yet science-savvy tone of other geeky tomes (think Amy Stewart's The Drunken Botanist and Brian Greene's The Fabric of the Cosmos), Rogers' book sheds light on everything from barrels to bacteria strains." --Imbibe Magazine "This paean to booze is a thought-provoking scientific accompaniment to your next cup of good cheer."--The Scientist