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The Naked Guide to Cider - Not All Guide Books are the Same (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
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The Naked Guide to Cider - Not All Guide Books are the Same (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
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Loot Price R387
Discovery Miles 3 870
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Now, fully revised and updated, the third edition of The Naked
Guide to Cider includes more than 200 listings of cider producers,
pubs, specialist shops and cider organisations as well as a colour
section and a new fold-out cover map of Bristol's finest cider
pubs. The Naked Guide to Cider is one of Tangent's best-selling
titles and has enjoyed its success alongside the cider and perry
boom. Today's new generation of cider enthusiasts want to do more
than just drink cider. As sales of small-scale mills and presses
show, they want to make cider for themselves. They also want to
explore cider country - to drink in legendary cider pubs and learn
about orchards and apple varieties. Today's consumers want
experiences as much as products. They want to get involved, to make
and discover things for themselves, and The Naked Guide to Cider
will show them how. This is a new kind of cider book for a new
generation of cider lovers. It is a guide book, but not like a
CAMRA guide. The Naked Guide to Cider will introduce cider lovers
to the history and culture of their favourite tipple, and
demonstrate, with clear step-by-step instructions, how to make
their own cider. Martin Thatcher, Managing Director of Thatchers
said: "The Naked Guides are a well established brand and the
modern, witty but informative tone is ideal for the new generation
of cider drinkers." The author of The Naked Guide to Cider is James
Russell, an acknowledged authority on cider and orchards, who has
written on the subject for Geographical Magazine, The Daily
Telegraph and other publications. Manmade Eden (Redcliffe Press,
2007), his groundbreaking history of orchards, was dubbed 'a hugely
enjoyable read' by BBC Countryfile Magazine. Fruit expert Joan
Morgan called it, 'a thought provoking, engaging and informative
book that everyone interested in the countryside will enjoy.' James
is also the author of Thatchers Then & Now: The Story of a
Cider Making Family, published by Bristol Books in 2015.
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