Good Beer Guide 2010
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is Britain's best-selling pub guide. Now in its 37th year, the 'Good Beer Guide' is fully revised and updated each year. Along with reviews and information on 4,500 recommended pubs, the Guide has a unique 'Breweries Section' which lists all the breweries - micro, regional and national - that produce real ale in the UK, and the beers that they brew. Tasting notes for the beers, compiled by CAMRA-trained tasting teams, are also included. 'The Good Beer Guide' is more than just a pub guide - it is the complete book for beer lovers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #504 in Books
- Published on: 2009-09-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 880 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'The definitive rundown of the best places in the UK to get a pint of real ale, from cosy country inns to upmarket style bars' --Time Out
About the Author
Roger Protz is a campaigner, broadcaster and author of more than 25 ground-breaking books about beer, pubs and brewing. He appears regularly on radio and TV and contributes to the Guardian, the Morning Advertiser, CAMRA's award-winning magazine Beer and members' newspaper What's Brewing and the website www.beer-pages.com. Twice winner of the Glenfiddich Drink Writer of the Year Award, in 2004 Roger won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Guild of Beer Writers.
Customer Reviews
THE pub guide to the best of British beer
2010 update: A must-buy purchase again this year. This guide never fails to deliver.
My husband has every edition of this guide, and used to contribute to the reviews of our local pubs until recently. Lots of CAMRA volunteers each year are needed to survey the real ales of over 4,000 pubs committed to preserving our nation's beer heritage. Well, someone has to do it.
What results is an independent, definitive guide to the nation's pubs serving real ale. It's good for finding a pub locally that you've not tried before and comes into its own on holiday and weekends, when you're new to an area and need to find a decent pub fast.
In addition to the details of the beer served, the guide will tell you whether it's quiet pub, has a real fire, when it serves food, if it has accommodation and a host of other details in addition to a thumbnail sketch of each venue. A separate section provides information on each real ale brewery and beers, complete with tasting notes.
One to keep to hand throughout the year.
The Original and Still the Best
By far the best pub guide for the UK, easy to use good info on the pubs, maps for inner city locations, and above all details on what guest and house ales are on offer in each. I've found many a brilliant pub using this guide and its predecessors and hopefully I will continue to.
The only bad thing about it is that its not exactly pocketable, make sure you decide which pubs you're going to visit before you head out, because you probably won't want to take this with you.
The best for those who like 'Best'
I have bought this guide every yeat since '96 and it is still the best guide you can buy. This is not a pub guide but a beer guide, the logic being that a landlord who looks after their beer makes sure everything else falls into place. It is also a surprisingly interesting read (really!) and I don't go away without it.




