From basement bars to man caves to backyard tiki huts  for nearly 75 years  the home bar has been a beloved  boozy playground. The heyday of home bars arose in the US after World War II - men mastered multiple cocktails and hosted smoky  boozy affairs at home bars on Friday nights while kids were left unsupervised to watch inappropriate TV.  These days  the global pandemic has led us all to invest heavily in our homes and reluctant to mingle with randoms  so what better way to entertain than by having friends over for a few drinks? According to Instagram  today's home bar is an upmarket concept featuring a trolley  some swanky ice cubes  homemade syrups and reassuringly overpriced bottle of spirits. Sounds time-consuming  but help is at hand. In Home Bar  drinks expert Andy Clarke reveals his top tips on fuss-free entertaining  without spending the earth. Andy will give advice on essential kit - from swizzle sticks to spirits  glasses to mixers  and more. His recipes will include classics favourites  batch tipples to save time  mocktails as well as his own boozy inventions  guaranteed to get the party started.  Home Bar will feature over 50 recipes  as well as tips and ideas on how to host a cocktail party at home  minus the fuss. Andy will also suggest some simple snack and food ideas that will elevate your hosting skills  whether it's a Friday night cocktail for one or a festive soiree.