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Good Beer Guide 2007

Good Beer Guide 2007
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BRITAIN'S NUMBER ONE BEER AND PUBS GUIDE

Edited by Glenfiddich Award-winning drinks writer Roger Protz.

The number one best-selling guide to pubs selling fine quality real ale, now in its 34th edition.

Year after year the Good Beer Guide champions fine quality real ale while providing a comprehensive guide to the nation's best pubs, from sophisticated city bars to cosy country inns, tiny off-beat locals to grand architectural gems.

With the Good Beer Guide to hand you are never far from a decent pint.

Quick reference county-by-county guides, clear maps and simple directions.

4,500 full entries guide you to Britain's best beer and pubs complete with beer listings, opening hours, pub food information, facilities for families, accommodation, history and location.

Each pub inspected and researched by CAMRA's own unrivalled membership of more than 80,000 individuals.

The unique breweries section provides comprehensive information on more than 600 breweries, from massive to micro.

An indispensable travel companion for every discerning beer drinker.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #113173 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-13
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 864 pages

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
"The Good Beer Guide" is fully revised and updated each year. It also contains details of new breweries, closed breweries, mergers and takeovers, along with a listing of the UK's pub groups. "The Good Beer Guide" is more than just a pub guide for beer lovers; it contains details of food, pub history, architecture, transport links, beer gardens, accommodation, disabled access, and the suitability of facilities for families.


Customer Reviews

The only reliable guide to Britain's pubs5
By far the best guide to Britain's pubs for the simple reason that all surveying is undertaken by volunteers - there is no charge for entry unlike some lesser pub guides. Moreover, each pub is visited at many times throughout the year, not just on one pre-arranged visit. Not without flaws but with each passing year a more and more reliable guide. To me it's something of a bible.

Invaluable for pub crawls3
This book is very useful and is a must for fellas who like cricket, red meat and a good old fashioned pint of English beer.

A must-have for every beer lover5
I can't believe I'm the first person to review this book, surely other people must find it as indispensible as I do?

What can I say? It's great/fab/useful/unbiassed/independent...

If you like real ale and you don't buy a copy of this book every year you are either going to miss out on a fantastic pub you don't know about or you're going to trek miles to visit a pub that's closed or been refurbished as a "family-friendly bar and eaterie". Pubs do change that quickly and that's why you have to admire an organisation that manages to use its membership to resurvey the entire country and publish a guide every year.

Add to that attention to detail the talents of renown author/writer Roger Protz as editor and these books continue to shine above the rest.

Buy a copy now, you won't be disappointed.