World's Best Cider: Taste, Tradition and Terroir, from Somerset to Seattle

World's Best Cider: Taste, Tradition and Terroir, from Somerset to Seattle

by Bill Bradshaw (Author), Bill Bradshaw (Author), Pete Brown (Author)

Synopsis

World's Best Ciders is the first book to showcase the world of cider, from its origins as a thirst-quencher for farm workers to its present as a rival to champagne. Travelling from the Old to the New World and teaching us not only how to taste it but how to cook with it, Pete Brown and Bill Bradshaw explore every aspect of this fascinating drink and the people who produce it. Here you'll discover what Johnny Appleseed really planted, find out what the Magners' effect is and learn why perry is a miracle drink. Beginning in the sidrerias of Asturias, Spain, where cider has been part of the culture for thousands of years, the authors then travel north to Normandy and Brittany in France, to the famous cider regions of Somerset, the Three Counties and Wales in the UK and then across the Atlantic, to New England and Quebec where cider is being re-invented, taken out of bars and into restaurants. Over 200 ciders are described in detail, with tasting notes, and illustrated with hundreds of Bill Bradshaw's inspiring and beautiful photographs. This is a story that has never been told. It is a story that will appeal to the novice and the expert alike.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Jacqui Small LLP
Published: 17 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 1906417997
ISBN 13: 9781906417994
Prizes: Winner of Fortnum and Mason Food and Drink Awards: Drink Book 2014.

Media Reviews
'The World's Best Cider is a brilliant and thorough guide to this misunderstood drink. For afficionados, and beginners alike it's exactly what's needed, as despite a lot of detail its refreshingly 'everyman' the writing being heart-warming and as full of fizz the drinks inside. This book should be printed in map form so you can take it in your car or suitcase to whichever country holds the promise of this magic beverage. The wonderful photos fill the book with a sense of history and missing teeth while adding a lot to a real feeling of accessibility which spill out of these pages. Buy it!' Valentine Warner 'A book to enthuse amateur and expert alike' Food & Travel 'Written with wit, knowledge and passion. You might even go as far as to describe Brown and Bradshaw as the Johnson and Robinson of Cider' The Guardian
Author Bio
PETE BROWN writes the UK's leading beer blog (www.petebrown.blogspot.com) and was named 2009's and 2012's Beer Writer of the Year. He has previously written four books that have sold more than 50,000 copies between them, Man Walks into a Pub, Three Sheets to the Wind, Hops and Glory and Shakespeare's Local. He appears regularly on TV, radio and in print and currently writes two regular columns in brewing and pub trade magazines in the UK and the US. BILL BRADSHAW (www.billbradshaw.co.uk), described by Brown as 'a London hipster and a gentleman farmer', is a freelance photographer who has been documenting cider for the last seven years as an ongoing personal project. His cider images are on permanent display at the Hereford Cider Museum and he has been published internationally in various magazines including the prestigious Spanish magazine LA SIDRA. His images and travels are documented on his blog: http:iamcider.blogspot.com.