The Good Beer Year Book is a must-read for anyone interested in beer, brewing and more in the UK. With entries curated by leading beer writer Emma Inch, The Good Beer Year Book is a round-up of all of the current news, stories, events, awards, festivals and more from 2022.
The rise of women in Britain's brewing trade including interviews with women working in today's beer industries.... Læs mere
The first ever history of British beer festivals written by the award-winning writer of CAMRA’s 50th anniversary. Will appeal to beer lovers, festival-goers. Entertaining insights into the running of a beer festival.
Why do guitars taste like hops? Why does Neil Young sound better while drinking a Belgian witbier? These questions, and many more, are answered in this groundbreaking new book by award-winning beer writer Pete Brown.
Fully revised and updated edition of best-selling Manchester pub guide