Craft Beers and Breweries of the Pacific Northwest: A Beer Lover's Guide to Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia

Craft Beers and Breweries of the Pacific Northwest: A Beer Lover's Guide to Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia

by LisaM.Morrison (Author)

Synopsis

With all the tools you need, including guides to the best breweries, brewpubs and tap houses in each area, lists of must-try beers and of all the best bottle shops, this accessible guide is your ticket to the craft breweries of the PNW - both in and out of the glass! * Oregon and Washington brewers are consistently among the frontrunners in all international beer competitions * Oregon, Washington and British Columbia are home to more than 200 breweries and brewpubs * Portland alone has over 30 breweries and brewpubs in its city limits - more than any other city in the world * This is the first book that focuses exclusively on this important beer region

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Timber Press
Published: 01 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1604690895
ISBN 13: 9781604690897

Media Reviews
Experience the city's beer-loving spirit first-hand. --U.S. News & World Report

The ultimate guide for locals looking to have a perfect time enjoying the craft beers of the Pacific Northwest. --Portland Book Review

If you don't live or regularly travel to the Pacific Northwest, watch out. You'll be itching to toss this book into a bag and board a flight. --Serious Eats

Interesting facts and insider tips. --Seattle Weekly

A well-written and entertaining travel guide to the best breweries and pubs in this region. --ItsPubNight.com

I will need to buy several copies as I am going to wear them out as I use them as my new 'where do we go next?' guide in the Pacific Northwest. --Brewdad.com

Morrison employs an entertaining, readable style that imparts a lot of information to the reader without becoming repetitive or stale. --Vancouver Sun

This book offers 18 pubcrawls. . . . Grab it, get to Portland, or Seattle, or Vancouver and start wandering. --Ale Street News

This comprehensive coverage of our ever-expanding corner of Beervana focuses on all the best of the best. --Brewpublic

Will pique your beery interest for years to come, yet is slim enough to slip into your travel bag. --Antsaint.com

A real winner. --Beervana.com

Gives very valuable information to the prospective beer connoisseur. I've found my new drinking buddy, and it's only 200 pages long. --Portlandbeer.org
Author Bio
Lisa M. Morrison is the host and producer of Beer O'Clock, a weekly, hour-long commercial radio show devoted to craft beer. Lisa writes regularly many beer-related magazines and has been teaching beer-tasting classes for women in and around the PNW for more than a decade.