Charity shop find for today is a hardback edition of World's Best Beers by Ben McFarland & Tom Sandham (The Thinking Drinkers, apparently). Just having a flick through and there's some interesting brewery profiles. Looks good and certainly worth £3.
One minor niggle so far is, on the glassware page, the first glass being called a 'Nonink' glass. This is a 2nd edition, surely someone would have noticed and corrected it to Nonic?? Or am I wrong?? But hey, three quid and all that...
World's Best Beers
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Never seen this one before, but you can't argue with £3!
I bought "Brew Classic European Beers at Home" by Graham Wheeler from WOB or somewhere like this, for a bargain price a number of years ago. So many great recipes.
Have you tried any yet?
I bought "Brew Classic European Beers at Home" by Graham Wheeler from WOB or somewhere like this, for a bargain price a number of years ago. So many great recipes.
Have you tried any yet?
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There are no recipes in the book, unfortunately.
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Oh, I see! 2+2 = 7
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I found a copy of Michael Jackson's Beer Companion https://www.amazon.co.uk/Michael-Jackso ... _ap_sc_dsk in the bookshop attached to Fleetwood Museum last week.
A pound well spent.
A very good museum as well.
Mostly staffed by very enthusiastic volunteers.
A pound well spent.
A very good museum as well.
Mostly staffed by very enthusiastic volunteers.
Brewing in the badlands between Arnside and Milnthorpe.
Cumbria
Cumbria
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That's a good find, Charlie!