The Complete Idiot's Guide to Beer Tasting

A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Beer

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Paru le : 2013-08-06

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Beer Tasting will provide readers with a comprehensive introduction to understanding and enjoying the vast styles and complex characteristics of beer. Understanding and enjoying beer is no longer a simple process, as beer has gone from a world of relatively small offeri...
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n.c

Parution
2013-08-06

Pages
304 pages

EAN papier
9781615643011

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Rita Kohn is a passionate craft beer aficionado and the author of 20 books including True Brew: A Guide to Craft Beer in Indiana [Indiana University Press, 2010] and Full Steam Ahead: Reflections on the Impact of the First Steamboat on the Ohio River [Indiana Historical Society Press, 2011]. In addition, Kohn is a playwright, producer of documentaries with WFYI public television in Indianapolis, and a senior writer with NUVO Newsweekly as their craft beer columnist and reviewer of local arts and culture. Her by-line also currently appears in Indiana Living Green. Kohn holds degrees from Buffalo State College, New York, and Illinois State University, which awarded her Outstanding Alumni Award in 2003. Author home: Indianapolis, IN.The Upland Brewing Company takes its name from the rolling hills of southern Indiana and has been brewing ales, lagers, and sours in Bloomington, Indiana since 1998. Many of their brews are unique twists on traditional recipes, while others are products of their own imaginations. Their beers have received several international medals and awards, but their core philosophy is about brewing the kinds of beer they like to drink, and providing fresh, local options to their communities. The name "Upland" comes from the Norman and Crawford Uplands, the term geologists gave to the area of southern Indiana that was never overrun by the glaciers that flattened much of Indiana's northern landscape. The raised highlands or "uplands" remained untouched, resulting in a region of rugged, heavily wooded hills and hollows.

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9780241886656
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9,99 €
Nombre pages copiables
30
Nombre pages imprimables
30
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1649 Ko

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