At around 140 pages, In Praise of Beer by British biochemist Dr. Charles W. Bamforth is one of the slimmer tomes about beer available. At that length, you...
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Yin and Yang. Peanut butter and jelly. Spock and Kirk. Some things just go together. And in Drink Like a Geek: Cocktails, Brews, and Spirits for the Nerd in...
Reading J. Ryan Stradal’s latest novel, The Lager Queen of Minnesota, is like sipping a favorite, go-to beer, particularly if you like an easy-drinking lager...
For years, Michael Solomonov and his business partner Steven Cook have been pleasing the palates of foodies in Philadelphia. With six combined James Beard...
Writers have always claimed that there is no better creative inspiration than a stiff drink, and if you need “proof”, look no further than A Sidecar Named...
Anyone who has come across the Pints and Panels beer blog knows Em Sauter’s style. The certified Cicerone, artist and beer lover puts an entertaining and...
For an accomplished writer whose works have been published by the likes of GQ, Punch, Bloomberg and Saveur (just to name a few), writing The Scratch &...
Gone are the days when high alcohol hop-bombs ruled the beer market. Today’s beer scene is buzzing about “sessionability”, beer that is low in alcohol, yet...
The CIDERCRAFT Guide to the Distinctive Flavors of North American Hard Cider “It’s 300 pages of cider love,” says author Erin James about her new book Tasting...
The Beer Geek Handbook: Living A Life Ruled By Beer By Patrick Dawson Patrick Dawson’s The Beer Geek Handbook is a colorful and hilarious read that manages to...