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World Atlas of Beer

World Atlas of Beer

The Essential Guide to the Beers of the World

by Stephen Beaumont and Tim Webb
Hardback
Publication Date: 28/08/2012

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The World Atlas of Beer is the definitive and essential guide to beer, with information on brews ranging from the Trappist ales of Belgium to the wheat beers of Bavaria, Breton black beers, barrel-aged Californian beers, British bitters, Vietnamese bia hoi, traditional Finnish sahti, and the output of the hundreds of craft breweries around the world, from the USA and Canada, to Japan and even the Easter Islands. It explores the development of beer and the myriad brewing techniques in use across the world today. Country by country the book considers a vast range of beer styles and traditions, with full tasting notes for over 500 beers. Detailed maps locate key breweries worldwide, and describe crucial trends in major territories. Features such as matching beer with food and how to pour different kinds of beer complete the picture. Craft brewing continues to go from strength to strength across the world, and this book is the perfect companion to help you explore the best beers the world has to offer.
ISBN:
9781845336332
9781845336332
Category:
Beers
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
28-08-2012
Publisher:
Octopus Publishing Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
299x237x13mm
Weight:
1.48kg
Stephen Beaumont

Stephen Beaumont is recognized internationally as one of the leading writers on beer in the world today.

He is the author or co-author of ten additional books about beer, including The Beer & Food Companion, and two editions of The Pocket Beer Book, and a contributor to many others.

Through his 26 years of covering the global beer scene, Stephen has written literally hundreds of articles and columns for publications as diverse as Whisky Advocate, Playboy and the Celebrator, and hosted tastings, dinners and educational events around the globe, from Mexico City to Burton-on-Trent and Philadelphia to Beijing.

Tim Webb

Tim Webb began writing about better types of beer when most of what could be said had to be reported in the past tense.

During six years on the board of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) he ran Britain's national beer festival and co-founded CAMRA's publishing company.

He has written Good Beer Guide Belgium continuously since 1992 and has won awards for beer writing in four countries.

In a career spanning over 40 years he has witnessed and chronicled the return of the craft of beer brewing, perhaps the most extraordinary consumer-led revolution of modern times.

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