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Beer Games II: The Exploitative Sequel |
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by Andy Griscom, Ben Rand (Contributor), Scott Johnston (Contributor), Michael Balay |
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The Complete Book of Beer Drinking Games |
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by Andy Griscom, Ben Rand, Scott Johnston |
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The Complete Book Of Beer Drinking Games lives up to its name with descriptions of fifty hilarious beer games like "Thumper and Quarters" to obscure but wild matches like "Slush Fund" and "Boot-a-Bout". The Complete Book Of Beer Drinking Games celebrates a popular pastime for "towns & gowns" young adults with 144 pages of pure nonsense, including photos of four recent Presidents quaffing brew, dozens of synonyms for puking, a complete semester of college classes based entirely on beer, and, of course, the most thorough encyclopedia of rues and regulations to the best party games of all time. Although The Complete Book Of Beer Drinking Games does celebrate enthusiastic partying, the authors are adamantly opposed to excessive drinking, and especial to drunk driving. A graphic photo of a car wreck and a blunt warning against DUI preface the book. -- Midwest Book Review
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101 Drinking Games |
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A really remarkable collection of fun and creative drinking games including all the old favorites and many you can barely imagine. -- Amazon.com
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The Best Drinking Games Book Ever!: Graded Levels of Difficulty |
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50 Of the Finest Drinking Games |
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by Jenny Lynch |
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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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