A Year in Beer

A Year in Beer
Title A Year in Beer PDF eBook
Author Jonny Garrett
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-09
Genre Beer
ISBN 9781852493721

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A Year in Food and Beer

A Year in Food and Beer
Title A Year in Food and Beer PDF eBook
Author Emily Baime
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Studies i
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780759122635

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With the explosion in craft beers and interest in seasonal cuisine, A Year in Food and Beer perfectly fills a niche. Boasting 40 enticing recipes and more than 100 beer-pairing suggestions, it instructs readers how to identify flavors in specific beers and how to complement those with gourmet foods and cooking techniques by season.

My Beer Year

My Beer Year
Title My Beer Year PDF eBook
Author Lucy Burningham
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 289
Release 2016-10-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0834840537

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A love note to all things beer—appreciating the history, craftsmanship, and taste of craft beer, as told by an aspiring beer sommelier As a journalist spurred by curiosity and thirst, Lucy Burningham made it her career to write about craft beer, traveling to hop farms, attending rare beer–tasting parties, and visiting as many taprooms, breweries, and festivals as possible. With this as her introduction, Lucy decided to take her relationship with beer to the next level: to become a certified beer expert. As Lucy studies and sips her way to becoming a Certified Cicerone, she meets an eclectic cast of characters, including brewers, hop farmers, beer sommeliers, pub owners, and fanatical beer drinkers. Her journey into the world of beer is by turns educational, social, and personal—just as enjoying a good beer should be. “Part history, part travelogue, and part tasting notes, this charming, beer-soaked memoir is a must-read for anyone who ever ordered a pint and wished they knew more.” —Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist

Brooklyn Brew Shop's Beer Making Book

Brooklyn Brew Shop's Beer Making Book
Title Brooklyn Brew Shop's Beer Making Book PDF eBook
Author Erica Shea
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 178
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0307889211

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Brooklyn Brew Shop’s Beer Making Book takes brewing out of the basement and into the kitchen. Erica Shea and Stephen Valand show that with a little space, a few tools, and the same ingredients breweries use, you too can make delicious craft beer right on your stovetop. Greenmarket-inspired and seasonally brewed, these 52 recipes include Everyday IPA and Rose Cheeked & Blonde for spring; Grapefruit Honey Ale and S’More Beer for summer; Apple Crisp Ale and Peanut Butter Porter for fall; Chestnut Brown ale and Gingerbread Ale for winter; and even four gluten-free brews. You’ll also find tips for growing hops, suggestions for food pairings, and recipes for cooking with beer. Brooklyn Brew Shop’s Beer Making Book offers a new approach to artisanal brewing and is a must-own for beer lovers, seasonally minded cooks, and anyone who gets a kick out of saying “I made this!”

A Year of Beer

A Year of Beer
Title A Year of Beer PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Brewing
ISBN 9780937381533

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Each chapter begins with a description of a beer style, with recipes for every level of brewer--from extract to all-grain.

A Year Without Beer

A Year Without Beer
Title A Year Without Beer PDF eBook
Author Geoff Gibson
Publisher Vanguard Press
Pages 198
Release 2021-08-12
Genre
ISBN 9781800161764

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He was overweight, barely able to surf, in chronic pain and in the doghouse... A Year Without Beer is the journey of a man standing at the crossroads. The choice was to be this person for the foreseeable future or to change habits, the habit being drinking way too much, way too often. Written in real time over a three-year period, this is the journey of failure, heartache, hope and hard work into a seemingly impossible goal of achieving three hundred and sixty-five days of sobriety in order to get a life back. A Year Without Beer is a collection of funny stories, tips and tricks to cut back or give up, all whilst still maintaining a social life and contact with friends and family that don't mind a drink. Or three.

Sacramento Beer: A Craft History

Sacramento Beer: A Craft History
Title Sacramento Beer: A Craft History PDF eBook
Author Justin Chechourka
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 192
Release 2018
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1467138479

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Historically speaking, Sacramento benefited from a gold rush, an agricultural boom and, more recently, a brewing renaissance. The region's craft beer scene exploded from six to more than sixty breweries in about a decade, and the roots of that culture stretch back more than a century. Before Prohibition, thousands of acres of local hops supplied brewers across the country. Local farms are once again taking advantage of the temperate climate. In 1958, the University of California-Davis started America's foremost brewing science program, producing some of California's top brewers. Rubicon's 1989 award-winning IPA was just the beginning for the current, innovative resurgence. Author Justin Chechourka explores the complexities and nuance of this fermenting heritage.