Malort

Malort
Malort

Malort

The Redemption of a Revered and Reviled Spirit
By Josh Noel

COOKING

272 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB

Trade Paper, $19.99 (US $19.99) (CA $26.99)

ISBN 9780914091677

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Sep 2024)

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Overview

“As I am someone who has grown to actually like Malört, you may doubt my taste. But Josh Noel’s exploration of this most maligned spirit is funny, fascinating, and surprisingly delicious.” —John Hodgman, comedian and author of Medallion Status

Malört may be the worst thing you’ll ever taste.
Known primarily for its intense bitterness, the infamous Chicago liqueur has been compared to “a forest fire, if the forest was made of earwax.” Yet lurking in the horror and the mockery lies the truth of Malört: we keep going back for more. For nearly a hundred years, we’ve gone back.
Jeppson’s Malört could have died a hundred deaths in that time. Its survival wasn’t always a given. It also was no accident. There was one man’s dogged persistence. One woman’s patience and dedication. There were cultural shifts and fortunate timing that helped transform a drink rooted in centuries-old Swedish tradition into the American sensation it is today.
Malört is a story of love, relationships, and how one generation finds meaning where generations before did not. Such transformations happen in art, in history, and in food, and it happened to Jeppson’s Malört.
Author and beer expert Josh Noel unpacks a uniquely American tale, equal parts culture, business, and personal relationships—involving secret love, federal prison, a David vs. Goliath court battle, and, ultimately, the 2018 sale of Jeppson’s Malört, which made Pat Gabelick, a 75-year-old Chicago woman who spent much of her life as a legal secretary, into an unlikely millionaire.
Malört isn’t just the story of one brazen liquor—it is the story of modern tastes and cultural shifts.
 

Reviews

“Having tried Malört and having read Josh Noel’s book about Malört, I can state with confidence that I prefer the book. This is a wonderful story, told with style, smarts, and good humor. Drink up!” —Jonathan Eig, author of Pulitzer Prize winner King: A Life

“If you’re a lover of spirits, Josh Noel’s book is an essential read for 2024 as it will lead you to more deeply appreciate the assault on tastebuds that is Jeppson’s Malört.” — Drink Hacker

"A Chicago-specific cult favorite among bartenders meets a wider audience in Malört, an entertaining, well-reported, unlikely success tale." — Foreword Reviews

“This approachable and dramatized narrative will enthrall readers with its character-rich universe set along the vibrant streets, bars, and lakefronts of Chicago, all in the name of a polarizing drink” — Booklist

"[Malört] tells the stories of the people behind the brand, the ones who kept it alive despite many challenges and available off-ramps throughout its history." — Block Club Chicago

“[Malört] is about the history and legacy of Malört—it’s an immigrant story, a business story, and even a love story.” — Chicago Reader

“Beer writer and author Josh Noel’s new book sets out to do the impossible: make you feel grateful if you’ve ever taken a shot of Jeppson’s Malört, and make you feel left out if you haven’t." — Bon Appétit

“An inherently fascinating read from start to finish, Malört isn't only the history of a distinctive liquor, it is the exploration of evolving modern tastes and cultural shifts.” — Midwest Book Review



“Malört may seem like a liquor only Chicago could love, but Josh Noel has given us reason to think twice. Malört is a page-turning tale, equal parts cultural history, business case study—and yes, even a love story.” —Clay Risen, author of American Whiskey, Bourbon & Rye



“Josh Noel has taken one of the great punch lines of the liquor industry, the love-it-or-hate-it spirit of all time, and weaved an improbably engrossing tale filled with engaging characters, unpredictable reversals of fortune, stubborn local allegiances, and national movements. If every bottle on the back bar tells a story, Malört’s is a picaresque page-turner.” —Robert Simonson, author of A Proper Drink

“Josh Noel untangles years of bitter and mysterious lore surrounding Chicago’s liquid rite of passage, answering so many questions along the way. Barflies, history buffs, and fans of an underdog story will appreciate the strange path this polarizing spirit took to prominence. A book for two-fisted readers!” —Charles Joly, mixologist and bartending entrepreneur

Author Biography

Josh Noel is the author of Barrel-Aged Stout and Selling Out. He wrote about beer and travel for the Chicago Tribune for over a decade; he has also contributed to This American Life and to the New York Times and other publications. He has become one of the nation’s most recognizable beer journalists, winning multiple awards from the North American Guild of Beer Writers. He lives in Chicago with his wife and children.