The World Beer Guide was first published in 1995 under the title of The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Beer (there were
In spite of its very technical production and perceived alchemic mystery, beer should be lightly thought-provoking and imminently enjoyable. But
Beers weren’t the only things ahead of their times. There were beer writers and beer books, too, like Michael Jackson
American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler once wrote, “In the case of good books, the point is not how many of
In the vast realm of beer literature, there are a small handful of books that have made a true impact
For this anniversary issue, I decided to set aside the stack of new publications that have arrived, and instead contact
Finally, a beer book that doesn’t labor over beer styles and mind-numbing tasting notes. Ken Wells has written a witty,
Hardcover, $18.95, 128 pp. Heavenly Beers: a Taster’s Guide to Monastery Tradition Ales and Lager is an interesting book, the
The exciting thing about beer is that there is so much to enjoy beyond the sensory pleasure of drinking it.
Fans of Michael Jackson’s beer writing will be excited to see a new Jackson book on the market, Great Beer