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not much of a beer drinker, And yet some of my best travel memories are based on beer, Strange.

. On a trip to Cambria, the highway was completely enclosed in suffocating fog, It was so bad, all the cars in front of me slowed down and pulled over, leaving me as the lone idiot trying to find the way.
Feeling like the leader of a pioneer wagon train, I managed to find the town and gratefully accepted the key from the first inn I could find.
It was wet and cold, Muttering profanities about my beloved California coast, I took a bath and started the automatic fireplace, Too late to find an eatery, I popped open the rather large studio refrigerator and there, like Aladdin's elixir, were several bottles of Anchor Steam beer.
Some cashews and a heavensent bottle and suddenly fog was my best friend, Ahhhhh.

. It was a steamy hot and humid day on the island of Carriacou, Really, really humid. Even the water tasted warm, Then, the waiter brought me a bottle of Carib beer, I'm not sure if anything ever tasted so good at that moment, Ahhhhh.

. Piccadilly Circus, London. Winter. My last day
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before returning home and I decided to have a steak, which is a rarity for me.
Opening the Financial Times this was before the smartphone, I was dumbstruck to discover a stock I owned had just done aforone split.
OMG. And there in front of me was a foamy glass of Stella Artois which made everything taste even better.
Ahhhhh.

So that's my vast realm of beer experience, really, I'll purchase the occasional bottle but it's not the same if I'm not travelling, The next best thing is this book! Beautifully laid out with pictures for each entry, this volume provides the history of many craft beers that were in vogue in the mids.
If I were more of a connoisseur, I would rush out to get these,

The selections are broken into chapters entitled, Classics, Laureates, and Rising Stars, Each page provides the address of the brewery, date of the first production, annual output, and the type of brew style bitter, ale, porter, etc.
it would fall under. Each beer is also rated and there is a lovely description of why the brew was included in the book.
All in all, quite gorgeous,

There are so many I would like to try, such as Gueuze Boon, Gouden Carolus, Hoegaarden.
. . and it looks as though I will have to take another trip to Belgium, Ahhhhh.

Book Season Winter fog, cold, fireplace Beautifully illustrated, this work gives a very good description of beer and its processes.
I find the tips on serving temperatures very useful, Most of the book is a listing of the various "influential" breweries around the world and their beers, This, I feel is its shortcoming, for it becomes dated very quickly with the rapid advances and changes occurring in the brewing industry, especially the craft brewing industry.
Still, I love reading about beer, dated,but v. good A tilt of the glass to golden amber ales, hearty stouts, and other premium brews in the new breed of craft beersand the master breweries that produced them! This fullcolor guide is a must for the discriminating beer drinker.
Fullcolor illustrations throughout. Librarian Note: There is than one author in the Goodreads database with this name, .