World Bottled Beers: 50 Classic Brews To Sip and Savour

World Bottled Beers: 50 Classic Brews To Sip and Savour

by Adrian Tierney - Jones (Author)

Synopsis

World Bottled Beers is compiled by multi-award-winning beer writer Adrian Tierney-Jones, general editor of the bestselling 1001 Beers to Try Before You Die and author of several other books about beer. He is Secretary of the British Guild of Beer Writers and travels regularly to many different countries as a beer judge, writing and tasting as he goes.

This carefully researched collection is a must-have for anyone seeking to taste the best beers from around the world. Easily accessible, these beers represent all the major beer styles, from bitters and stouts to pale ales and IPAs, lagered beers such as pilsener and wheat beer to Belgian lambics and trappist beers.

From the light and refreshing Adnams Broad Side to the whisky-tinged Harviestoun Ola Dubh in the UK to US classics such as Sierra Nevada Bigfoot and knock-your-socks-off highly hopped Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA, discover a beer world that is rich in flavour and diversity. If you' ve never tried a Belgian trappist ale, then Westmalle Triple will tickle your taste buds, or for summer thirst quenching, take a sip of Camden US Hells or German Schneider Weisse. Whatever your palate, this book provides a pleasing beer to discover and enjoy, for any occasion.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 104
Publisher: Jacqui Small LLP
Published: 13 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 190934270X
ISBN 13: 9781909342705

Author Bio
ADRIAN TIERNEY-JONES is a journalist and beer writer whose work has appeared in the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Times travel magazine and, in the US, All About Beer. His books include The Big Book of Beer, Great British Pubs and 1001 Beers to Try Before You Die. He is Chief European Judge of the World Beer Awards and is an acknowledged expert taster and talker on the world of beer. He has won many awards for his beer writing, including the travel bursary of the British Guild of Beer Writers.