Can I Mix You a Drink?: T-Pain's Guide to Mixology – A Cocktail Recipe Book with 50+ Creative Mixed Drinks for At-Home BartendersA high-end cocktail recipe book inspired by the hit songs of the Grammy-winning artist T-Pain—blending 50+ innovative cocktail recipes with the humor and flair only T-Pain can deliver.
This stunning mixology book combines music, mixology, and funny anecdotes into an unforgettable experience for at-home bartenders and music lovers alike. Whether you're hosting a party, pre-gaming, or winding down with a drink, you'll find creative cocktails to suit every vibe.
What’s Inside:
- 50+ Cocktail Recipes: From modern twists to classic favorites, each drink reflects the spirit of T-Pain’s hit songs.
- Personal Stories & Humor: Enjoy hilarious personal anecdotes about T-Pain’s life and lessons while inebriated
- Luxurious Design: Jet-black pages, gold accents, vibrant photography, and a faux leather cover make this the perfect cocktail book a standout addition to any home bar.
- Collaborative Craftsmanship: Curated alongside James Beard and Award-winning mixologist Maxwell Britten for top-notch mixology.
Perfect For:
- Fans of unique cocktail books and mixology guides
- Music lovers who enjoy drinks with a story
- Gifts for birthdays, holidays, housewarmings, and more
- Anyone looking to expand their bartender book collection
Can I Mix You a Drink? blends music, drinks, and personality into one bold and unforgettable mixed drinks recipe book. Raise your glass, and let T-Pain remix your next cocktail experience!
"In 2007, rappa ternt sanga T-Pain released his hit single Can I Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin'), propelling the artist to mainstream royalty. Since then, the Tallahassee, Florida native has secured his position as one of the most successful and diverse hip-hop artists in the world. It all started, really, with a song about liquor. T-Pain's extensive career has been punctuated by libations. It's been a part of his music, his business acumen (having secured a number of ambassador deals with liquor brands like Jose Cuervo), and his overall persona. Now, T-Pain brings his love of mixology and music in book form, titled Can I Mix You A Drink? Working with Mixologist Maxwell Britten, former Bar Director to Brooklyn's James Beard Award Winning Maison Premiere, T-Pain sets cocktails to music. Each drink has been carefully curated to reflect a sentiment from one of his hit songs. Drink by drink, T-Pain explores levels of new flavors (and potencies) to create a work that can be used for parties, local bars, pre-gaming before the club, or even just a quiet night at home. It's nearly impossible not to hear T-Pain's music as you read through the drinks and their unique combinations and names. Considering T-Pain is known for unorthodox mixes in his music, expect the same from his drinks, along with some classic cocktails modified by T-Pain himself. Whether you're a fan of T-Pain or a fan of drink-making, Can I Mix You A Drink? is the cocktail book for you"--
• "takes great care in offering a variety of upscale alcoholic beverages and their detailed methodologies within its jet-black pages."
SLATE
• "carries the whiff of memoir, using drinking as a lens for T-Pain to share his story and trace how his relationship with alcohol developed in parallel with his career."
HIGH SNOBIETY • "an exploration of new flavors to create delicious, unconventional recipes that can be used for parties, pre-games, or a quiet night in."
BILLBOARD • “funny, unpretentious takes on cocktails...Not only would I let T-Pain buy me a drank, but he can certainly mix me one too.”
NYLON
• “For any fan of T-Pain ....this is the perfect opportunity to get a sip of his world. The book combines new and classic recipes, so it works for novices and experts alike.”
THRILLIST • “blends music making and drink making in “Can I Mix You a Drink?” ... from the slick black pages.”
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION • "beautifully photographed, hit-filled cocktail guide is the perfect vehicle."
FOREWORD REVIEWS • “
something different and, .... an opportunity for artistic synergy.” GRUBSTREET • “It's nearly impossible not to hear T-Pain's music as you read through the drinks and their unique combinations and names.”
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW • “By the end, you'll have gained some insights into T-Pain.. he really just wants you to have a drink, be cool, and enjoy yourself.
URBAN DADDY