Beer - The Story of the Pint: The History of Britain's Most Popular Drink
By (Author) Martyn Cornell
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
31st December 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
641.230941
320
Width 242mm, Height 160mm
BEER: THE STORY OF THE PINT is the chronicle of Britain's favourite drink, a river that stretches back to the sacred brews of the first Neolithic farmers and forward another six millennia to today's megabreweries. It tells the story of our national obsession with brewing and answers such questions as: when did bitter and mild originate What is the true story of porter and stout What herbs did medieval brewers use before hops How did lager get to be the most popular beer in Britain, rising from 2% of sales to nearly 50% in just 40 years What was a Victorian brewery like And what are the stories behind the great breweries
The British Isles have always had a beer culture, with beer drunk everywhere from ploughman's hut to palace. At last, this impeccably researched and highly original book does justice to its fascinating story.This is the last word on beer and its history - no one interested in the subject will need any other book.A rollicking, densely fact-packed affair . . . Beer is a book for beer-lovers and they're in for a good time - Independent on Sunday
Martyn Cornell has been writing for 20 years on the history of beer, breweries and brewing for national newspapers and specialist beer publications. In 2000 he was the winner of the British Guild of Beer Writers Award. He is a regular judge in beer tastings for Tesco.