The Beer Bible: Second Edition
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The most comprehensive guide to the world of beer, with everything you need to know bout what to drink, where, when and why.
“The ultimate guide.” —
Sports Illustrated
Imagine sitting in your favorite pub with a good friend who just happens to have won a TACP Award—a major culinary accolade—for writing
the book about beer. Then imagine that he’s been spending the years following the first edition exploring all the changes that continue to shape and evolve the brewing world. That’s
this book, the completely revised and updated bible on beer that covers everything:
The History, or how we got from the birth of malting and national traditions to a hazy IPA in 12,000 years.
The Variety: dozens of styles and hundreds of brews, along with recommended “Beers to Know.”
The Curiosity: If beer’s your passion, you’ll delight in learning what type of hops went into a favorite beer and where to go for beer tourism, as well as profiles of breweries from around the world. And lastly,
The Pleasure. Because, ultimately, that’s what it’s all about.
“A tome worthy of its name.” —
Food and Wine
“Easily digestible for drinkers of all levels.”—
Imbibe
“Pick up this book as a refresher or a gift, lest we forget that spreading beer education is just as important as advocating for good beer itself.”—
Beer Advocate
Review
Praise for the first edition:
"The only book you need to understand the world’s most popular beverage.” – John Holl,
All About Beer Magazine
“… a box of treats… It’s a delight to find a book about beer that covers the subject in such breadth and depth at the same time as making it seem fresh and new again” – Pete Brown,
All About Beer
“A must-read.” –
Craft Beer & Brewing
“Jeff Alworth has an impressive track record as a leading exponent of the global craft beer movement… this tome will educate and leave you thirsty for a cold one” –
Book Page
“a tome worthy of its name”
– Food+Wine.com
“Beer enthusiasts will welcome this guide that feels like one is spending time with a well-versed drinking pal”
– Library Journal
“The Beer Bible endows beer lovers with the same incredible depth and scope of information that Karen MacNeil’s The Wine Bible gave to enophiles”
– Tasting Panel Magazine
About the Author
Jeff Alworth is a writer living in Portland, Oregon. He writes about beer, cider, and occasionally, politics. His books include:
The Beer Bible (Workman),
The Widmer Way (Ooligan), (Storey), and
Cider Made Simple (Chronicle). His books have twice been cited by the North American Guild of Beer Writers as Best Book, and in 2016
The Beer Bible was named best wine, spirits, or beer book by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP). He also co-hosts the , where he and Oregon State University economics professor Patrick Emerson discuss beer and the economics of beer. Jeff regularly gives educational speeches, guided tastings, and corporate presentations, and teaches courses about cider and beer.
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