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Beer and Society: How We Make Beer and Beer Makes Us takes readers
on a lively journey through the social, cultural, and economic
dimensions of the modern beer world. This book illustrates that
beer is far more than a beverage. As a finely-crafted cultural
product, beer can be a part of our identity, a source of pleasure
and camaraderie, an object of connoisseurship, and a livelihood for
those who are behind the beer itself. Drawing on leading
sociological and psychological perspectives, the authors argue that
our enduring relationship with beer reflects the very roots of our
society, including its collective values and norms, power
structures, and persistent inequities based on race, gender,
sexuality, and social class. Beer and Society explores beer as an
embodiment of who we are and a force to energize social change.
When four young friends went on a drinking holiday to Ireland in
March 1971, they had no idea that their idle notion of starting a
campaign to push for better beer choice would capture the public
mood and grow into Europe's biggest single-issue consumer movement.
In its landmark 50th year, CAMRA celebrates how a group of beer
lovers turned an industry on its head, saved this country's unique
beer style, for and became the voice of the beer, cider and perry
consumer.
Beer culture has grown exponentially in the United States, from the
days of Prohibition to the signing of HR 1337 by then-President
Jimmy Carter, which legalized homebrewing for personal and
household use, to the potential hop shortage that all brewers are
facing today. This expansion of the culture, both socially and
commercially, has created a linguistic and cultural turn that is
just now starting to be fully recognized. The contributors of Beer
Culture in Theory and Practice: Understanding Craft Beer Culture in
the United States examine varying facets of beer culture in the
United States, from becoming a home brewer, to connecting it to the
community, to what a beer brand means, to the social realities and
shortcomings that exist within the beer and brewing communities.
The book aims to move beer away from the cooler and taproom, and
into the dynamic conversation of Popular and American cultural
studies that is happening right now, both within and outside of the
classroom.
Less than 200 years ago, beers, ciders and a myriad collection of
country wines were generally brewed at home. Beer, whether it was
'best' or 'small' was drunk by everyone in preference to water.
Beer and cider nourished, as well as slaked thirst. With just a few
utensils you can make your own tax-free beer, cider and country
wine. Inside this book you will find recipes ancient and modern,
some as simple as dissolving malt extract in sugary water and
adding yeast. You can also read the best ways to get really
professional results from kits. More than anything you will find
really tasty, excellent beers and ciders and home-made wines to
quench your thirst for a decade to come. There are recipes for
stouts, ales, beers (and the difference between them explained);
and for lagers, fruit beers, and ciders of many kinds including
rough, orange, scrumpy, perry, natural and yeasted. Also included
are the fundamentals of tasty home-made wine-making showing you how
to make amazing wine from the contents of your fruit and vegetable
garden. Contents: 1. Drinking responsibly; 2. Basics of brewing; 3.
That magic touch; 4. Beer - the basics; 5. Beers from the UK; 6.
Beers from Belgium; 7. Beers from Europe; 8. Ales; 9. Ales ancient
and modern; 10. Ciders peeled to the bone; 11. Apple types and
their traditional drinks; 12. Scrumpy; 13. Fine ciders; 14. Apple
wine.
It's no secret that Canadians love beer, and in the western
provinces, the large number of successful microbreweries continues
to prove that distinct beer-high-quality beer-is important to our
national pint-lovers. "Beer Quest West" is for homebrewers and beer
aficionados alike: this is your guide to the best of the west.
Alberta and British Columbia are host to over seventy
microbreweries, and that number is increasing every year. In this
comprehensive field guide, each brewery is fully described,
complete with location, the story of the brewery, profiles of the
faces behind the brew and of course, their core list of beers.
Terminology is explained, and author Jon Stott discusses the
grain-to-glass process and the many different beer styles produced
in the western provinces. Whether you favour an IPA, a lager, a
porter or stout, you'll find your pint between the pages of "Beer
Quest West."
This information-packed guidebook introduces you to more than sixty
breweries and brewpubs--from the Shipwrecked Brew Pub in Egg
Harbor, to smaller craft breweries like Capital Brewery west of
Madison, to the world-famous Miller Brewing Company of Milwaukee.
Robin Shepard includes descriptions and his personal ratings of
some 600 local beers, plus a taster's chart you can use to record
your own preferences.
For each brewpub and brewery site you'll find:
- a description and brief history, plus any "Don't miss"
features
- names, comments, and ratings for all their specialty beers
- notes on the pub food, with recommendations
- suggestions of other sites to see and activities in the local
area
- information about bottling and distribution
- availability of tours, tastings, gift shops, mug clubs, and
"growlers"
- address and contact data, including Web sites and GPS
coordinates!
Shepard also introduces novices to the brewing process and a wide
variety of beer styles. And, you'll find a list of helpful books
and Web sites, as well as information on Wisconsin beer tastings
and festivals. As we say in Wisconsin, "So, have a couple a two,
three beers, hey?"
Craft beer culture and industry have recently grown exponentially
with over 4000 craft brewers operating in the United States alone.
Brew Your Business: The Ultimate Craft Beer Playbook incorporates
cultural, legal, business, public relations, management, science,
networking, and brewing experience into one easily accessible book
for everyone wanting to know more about craft beer brewing,
tasting, and selling. Thoroughly researched, the authors provide a
tasty overview of the various types of craft beer, methods for
brewing, and opportunities for taking your crafted beer to market.
In their Talking from the Tap! Interviews, industry experts offer
their takes on what they do, how they arrived in their current
positions, why they do it, and where they are going in the
industry. Whether you are new to craft beer or have been in the
industry for a while, you will find in these pages a go-to guide to
many topics of importance to all brewers, drinkers, and
enthusiasts. It's time to get serious about craft brewing and the
culture of craft beer. So, choose your favorite suds and set out
upon this journey. You won't be disappointed. Cheers!
Craft beer has in recent years seen an unprecedented surge in
popularity across the United States and Canada. Tired of
mass-produced beers, drinkers have gravitated toward handcrafted,
small-batch and often local beers and many devotees have even begun
to brew their own. This comprehensive book, written by an
experienced craft brewer, provides background, discusses the
ingredients employed, explains what equipment is required and
details the step-by-step "how-to" of the brewing process. A perfect
introduction to the world of craft beer, Making Craft Beer at Home
demystifies the art of home brewing while providing an historical
perspective on America's love affair with the drink, and shows why
this often exquisite refreshment has taken its place at the table
alongside fine wines and liquors.
Craft Beer is the perfect guide to South African Craft Breweries and Brewers to help you unravel the mysteries of craft beer and discover hidden gems as well as meet the craftsmen and their offerings.
A craft beer is more than a pint - it’s a taste, a place and an experience. There is a story behind each ingredient in every beer, and thinking about these will increase your sensory experience and make craft beer a delight to your palate. Craft beer is a whole-hearted
creative expression; the styles and recipes brewed are always original, and are based on the tastes and interests of each brewer.
MapStudio's Craft Beer will give you all the information you need to discover the perfectly crafted beer - the history of craft beer brewery, how a beer is brewed, beer classifications, the location of South African local craft breweries and their individual beers, as well as interesting stories behind all the brewers, how they started, their passion and of course, their beers.
The book also lists all beer festivals and events where friends, family and craft brewers can come together and share ideas and beers!!
Discover the passion that is Craft Beer.
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