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The Good Beer Guide is completely independent, with listings based entirely on evaluation by CAMRA members. The unique breweries section lists every brewery--micro, regional and national--that produces real ale in the UK, and their beers. Tasting notes for the beers, compiled by CAMRA-trained tasting teams, are also included. This is the complete book for beer lovers and for anyone wanting to experience the UK's finest pubs. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Eight years now, this publication is first my car (from which it hardly ever leaves) then to my book shelves. Year-on-year there has been an improvement in both content and presentation. For those interested in good ale, it's history, manufacture and where to buy the stuff, it's a must have, never-be-without-it companion.
UK based, England Scotland Northern Ireland and Wales, packed full of interesting facts about the history and the brewing of beer, the politics in the industry and over 4,500 outlets in all these countries where good ale can be bought and consumed.
It must be noted though, this is the Good BEER Guide, not a good PUB guide and some of the establishments where beer can be consumed are rough and ready, but I always think this makes for a colourful and interesting experience.
The book lists every brewery producing beer, cider and perry. History, amalgamations, failures and success' are noted in some detail. Admittedly, not exactly bedtime reading and hardly any pictures, but an absolute pleasure to dip into when visiting these places.
In the last eight years, I have taken to having the pubs “signed off” whenever I visit. Having the landlord, manager, or even the most comely looking serving wench, sign, date and endorse each entry. This has become an end in itself and I endeavour, either on my own or in company, to get as many done in that year of publication as I can.
In the so doing, one comes across real gems. Places that otherwise would have been too difficult to find, or so far off the beaten track to otherwise bother with, have been, once the effort to get there been made, are more than worth the time anmd effort. And were it not for this book, those lovely little life enhancing experiences would have been missed.
Once again a brilliant publication, highly recommended – to those who have this interest. ( )