Our Eighteenth Edition hardback has 3,081 cocktail recipes, all accompanied by a photograph. It is a monster 656 pages, 6cm (2.3 inches) thick, and weighs...
Have any recipes been removed from the 17th (or 16th) editions?
Just wondering since it's stated, that the 18th edition has 460 new recipes and 365 updated/improved from the 17th edition, with a total of 3,081 recipes.
However, 17th edition had 350 new and 350 updated from 16th ed., with a total of 3,300 recipes. Is the discrepancy in total recipes between 17th and 18th ed. a typo or, leading back to the original question, a matter of also having recipes removed?
Just wondering since it's stated, that the 18th edition has 460 new recipes and 365 updated/improved from the 17th edition, with a total of 3,081 recipes.
However, 17th edition had 350 new and 350 updated from 16th ed., with a total of 3,300 recipes. Is the discrepancy in total recipes between 17th and 18th ed. a typo or, leading back to the original question, a matter of also having recipes removed?