Three Sheets to the Wind: One Man's Quest for the Meaning of Beer |  | Author: Pete Brown Publisher: Macmillan UK
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Media: Paperback Pages: 460 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 0330442473 Dewey Decimal Number: 910 EAN: 9780330442473 ASIN: 0330442473
Publication Date: April 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Meet Pete Brown—beer journalist, beer drinker, and author of an irreverent book about British beer, Man Walks Into A Pub. One day, Pete's world is rocked when he discovers several countries produce, consume, and celebrate beer far more than the British do. The Germans claim they make the best beer in the world, the Australians consider its consumption a patriotic duty, the Spanish regard lager as a trendy youth drink and the Japanese have built a skyscraper in the shape of a foaming glass of their favorite brew. At home, meanwhile, people seem to be turning their backs on the great British pint. What's going on? Drinking in more than 300 bars in 27 towns, through 13 different countries and four continents, Pete puts on 10 pounds and does irrecoverable damage to his health in the pursuit of saloon-bar enlightenment.
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| Customer Reviews: New learnings from the pint of Beer! June 28, 2009 H.C. Webb (Edinburgh, UK) I did not think this book was useful for my research within the UK brewery industry. However, I could not put this book down. It was a quick read and very humorous. As I read through each chapter, I could only imagine how the pub looked and even how the beer tasted. This book makes me want to travel and really see how the different countries have different reactions for the common drink of beer. I particularly like the ad-lib of Anheiser-Busch as well as the description of the rise of the US beer culture. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn more about the global, cultural history of beer. It's not just for beer drinkers, everyone will enjoy it!
Christmas purchase January 13, 2009 Melanie Netterville (Baton Rouge, LA) Purchased for my grown son, who is a beer "expert". He has read it from cover to cover and learned even more than he knew already.
Fancy a pint? You will after this book! November 24, 2007 Bradford B. Coolidge (Geilenkirchen, Germany) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first review I've written on a book... actually on anything. But, I HAD to write something on this one. It definitely deserved it. This is my new beer bible! This book has a place of honor behind my bar. It is a definite "must read" for anyone even remotely interested in beer, it's history, and the many places around the world where it's served. I couldn't put this book down. You won't be disappointed, I promise! Cheers!
Like beer? You'll like this book. August 2, 2007 Kelly (Washington, DC USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you've ever sat in a pub with a pint and wondered how people approach their beer drinking in other countries (or how it is brewed, marketed, served, and what food is served with it), you'll enjoy this book! The author combines a healthy dose of British humor with a genuine love of beer to recount his world travels. Warning: I was subject to occasional intense cravings of the beers that Mr. Brown drank around the world while reading.
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