Good Bottled Beer Guide (Camra Guide)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is a pocket-sized guide for discerning drinkers looking to buy bottled real ales and enjoy a fresh glass of their favourite beers at home. The 7th edition of the "Good Bottled Beer Guide" is completely revised, updated and redesigned to showcase the very best bottled British real ales now being produced, with details of where they can be bought. It includes everything you need to know about bottled beers: tasting notes, ingredients, brewery details, and a glossary to help the reader understand more about them. The guide will also pay attention to foreign bottled real ales, with a separate section highlighting the best bottled examples of traditional beers from abroad, available in the UK, and notes on foreign beer styles. It features new design in a slimmer pocket sized format for even easier access to vital information on all the beers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6573 in Books
- Published on: 2009-08-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Celebrator Beer News
This book will help you create your own real ale festival
Association of Bottled Beer Collectors
A mine of information...with excellent, unpretentious tasting notes.
About the Author
Jeff Evans is an internationally-known beer writer. He has written six editions of CAMRA's best-selling Good Bottled Beer Guide and edited eight editions of its sister publication the Good Beer Guide. Jeff won the Coors Brewers National Journalism Award in 2008 for his book A Beer A Day. Among his other books are The Book of Beer Knowledge, a miscellany of beer facts and fun. Jeff is resident beer taster for both Beers of the World and All About Beer (US) magazines. He has been judged 'Beer Writer of the Year' by his colleagues in the British Guild of Beer Writers.



