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Short Course in Beer: An Introduction to Tasting and Talking about the World's Most Civilized Beverage
By (Author) Lynn Hoffman
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
15th July 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.23
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 150mm
666g
Straightforward and opinionated, Short Course in Beer is designed to turn the novice beer lover into an expert imbiber and the casual drinker into an enthusiast. Readers will come to understand the beauty of beer and the sources of its flavor, as well as learn which beers are worth our time and which are not. With tongue in cheek, the author examines beers historical connections to the Crusades, the Hundred Years War, and modern-day soccer riots. He talks frankly (and joyfully) about the effects of alcohol on the body and brain, he defends beer from its enemies, and ushers it out of the frat house and into the dining room. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter are designed to stimulate lively conversations, presumably over a glass of equally lively beer. At lasta beer course for smarties!
Lynn Hoffman, PhD, is an award-winning writer, executive chef, photographer, and lecturer on fine wines, beer, and food history.He is a food and wine critic in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.