The Beer Drinker's Handbook

The Beer Drinker's Handbook

by KevinTrayner (Author)

Synopsis

This handbook tells the story of brewing from its ancient origins to its current status as the world's favourite drink, and includes an informative global beer guide. Chapters on the brewing process, ingredients, beer styles, tasting and appreciation are a prelude to a wide-reaching exploration of the regions and countries that make unique and individual beers. The comprehensive text covers not only the giant brewing nations such as Germany, the UK, Belgium and the USA, but also producers in countries such as Thailand, India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 May 2002

ISBN 10: 1859747159
ISBN 13: 9781859747155

Media Reviews
Tells the story of brewing beer from its ancient origins as a medicine to its current status as the worlds's favourite drink.
Author Bio
Kevin Trayner, New Jersey beer judge, teacher (of beer appreciation classes, of course) and columnist on Ale Street News, the largest 'brewspaper' in the USA with a proud circulation of around 150,000 readers, knows the world of brewing - the processes, trends, components and flavours - inside out.