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Michael Jackson's Great Beer Guide |
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by Michael Jackson |
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Which beers are the best? Get the inside stories on Czech pilseners, German lagers, Belgian wheat beers and Trappist brews, classic British ales, Irish stouts, and American microbrews. The shelves of the supermarkets are packed with an every-changing array of beers from around the world. Bars, pubs, restaurants, and clubs stock an ever-greater range. Which will suit your tastes? Which is the beer for the moment? Will this beer be light, crisp, and refreshing; this one sweet, that one dry and bitter? TV Beer Hunter Michael Jackson has tasted them all. He describes the flavor and body of each beer, explains why beers taste the way they do, notes their strength and ideal serving temperature. Spot the best beers with aid of superbly shot photographs, each showing the bottle, label, and the properly poured beer in its ideal glass. Never before has beer looked so beautiful. -- Amazon.com
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The Beer Drinker's Guide to Munich |
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by Larry Hawthorne, Eliska Jezkova (Translator), Heather Hawthorne (Photographer) |
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Travelers can drink in all the atmosphere, history, and beer that Munich has to offer with this entertaining guide to the best watering holes in the beer-drinking capital of the world. More than 70 of Munich's best beer gardens, beer halls, pubs, and late-night hot spots are listed in detail. Included are the colorful histories behind them all, with detailed maps and instructions on how to find each place. Information on Oktoberfest and other beer festivals make this guide as practical as it is entertaining. This revised edition pays for itself twice over through a special free beer offer from a list of Munich's most prized beer gardens. Also included are money-saving coupons that will make a trip to the Beer City a truly unforgettable travel experience. -- Amazon.com
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RUNNING PRESS POCKET GUIDE TO BEER, SEVENTH EDITION: The Connoisseur's Companion to More than 2,000 Beers of the World |
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by Michael Jackson |
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Are you tired of taste-alike beers? Whether your fancy is an all-American true microbrew, an Irish Red Ale, a Cask-conditioned Bitter from Britain, a Belgian Lambic, a German Oktoberfest, or a Czech Pilsner, THE RUNNING PRESS POCKET GUIDE TO BEER is the world's most authoritative source on brews. This newly revised and fully updated seventh edition features a directory of more than 2,000 beers from around the world, described and rated by beer expert Michael Jackson. Packed with fascinating information on each region of the beer producing world and tasting notes that are the product of first-hand research - from Brooklyn to Budweis to Bejing - this is one companion you won't want to be without. -- Amazon.com
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Michael Jackson's Beer Companion: The World's Great Beer Sytles, Gastronomy, and Traditions |
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by Michael Jackson |
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The most ambitious work yet from the celebrated author of The World Guide to Beer and The World Guide to Whiskey. This beautiful, authoritative work is an international survey of classic beer styles, innovative brewers, and tantalizing food accompaniments. 10 maps. 100 labels. -- Ingram
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Bock (Classic Beer Style Series : 9) |
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by Darryl Richman |
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You'll find everything you need to understand, appreciate, and brew bock in this book. -- Amazon.com |
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Grossman's Cyclopedia: The Concise Guide to Wines, Beers, and Spirits |
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by Harriet Lembeck |
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Ultimate Beer |
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by Michael Jackson |
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Possibly the world's most famous beer writer, British author Michael Jackson has made an enviable living surveying the lure and the lore of this most democratic of beverages. His classic coffee-table textbooks, The New World Guide to Beer and Michael Jackson's Beer Companion, offer highly regarded overviews of the world's styles, traditions, and techniques. Along with a television documentary series, numerous articles in trade publications, and extensive touring, Jackson's guides have established the other Michael Jackson as one of the great promoters of great beer.
With Ultimate Beer, Jackson homes in on the particulars: which beer, when, and why. After a concise overview of brewing ingredients and processes, Jackson explores a myriad of beers from every corner of the brewing world. His suggestions are organized by the situation in which they might best be enjoyed: from summer sippers to winter warmers, aperitifs to nightcaps. Enticing photography of each beer and its packaging accompanies Jackson's tasting notes, brief technical info, and product-specific tidbits. Then, Jackson indulges further with chapters on matching particular beers to particular dishes, and follows that up with a brief guide to cooking with beer.
The guiding principle of Jackson's writing--that which he shares with any beer enthusiast--is that beer, like wine, is best enjoyed when served at the right time, in the right conditions, and with the right dish. This book is Michael Jackson's very personal attempt to point the way to enjoying that Ultimate Beer. -- Ingram
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The Beer Drinker's Bible: Lore, Trivia & History: Chapter & Verse |
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by Gregg Smith, Carrie Getty |
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This lighthearted, frothy compendium of beer-related facts is perfect for every cervisaphile (beer lover), or anyone who craves historic lore. -- Amazon.com |
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Beer Glorious Beer |
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by Barrie Pepper, Roger Protz |
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We have subtitled this "for the serious beer drinker" because it does cover just about everything. The best writers of the British Guild of Beer Writers wrote all the chapters. -- Amazon.com
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