The Pocket Guide to Beer
Featuring the Beer Tube Map
Written by Joe Dick , Nikki Welch
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About the Book
There’s a whole new world of beer out there to explore, but do you know your Pilsner from your Pale Ale? Tired of your usual tipple and in need of something different? The Pocket Guide to Beer will point your taste buds in new directions.
This handy, fun and informative guide takes you on a journey using the BeerTubeMap, a unique flavour map that links beers by taste and style.
Covering a huge range from around the world, it includes both traditional and new-wave beers. It also includes specific recommendations for each style, as well as practical tips about buying beer, what to eat with it, and lots more besides.
Its straightforward, no-nonsense style makes it a great starter guide for beer newbies whilst providing inspiration for more seasoned drinkers too.
The Authors
Joe Dick
A seasoned bar manager with an encyclopaedic knowledge of beer, Joe Dick studied English and Journalism an Napier University, Edinburgh before going to manage a number of bars in the city and studying for a Diploma in Distilling. He contributes to a number of blogs on drinks, including The Beercast.Nikki Welch
Nikki Welch spent ten years selling and marketing wine for a number of wine producers and major supermarkets. She now owns Convivium Wine (www.conviviumwine.co.uk), organizes events for the public and for wine companies, trains staff, writes about wine and acts as a consultant for wine businesses, helping them understand what wine drinkers really want. She is the author of The Pocket Guide to Wine (Birlinn, 2014).You may also like…
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