by Bruce & Denis Kelly Aidells ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 4, 1992
The rollicking California-based authors of Hot Links and Country Flavors (1990)--Aidells, a sausage-maker with a Ph.D., and Kelly, who writes and teaches about wine and food--are back with an all-American beer book that combines: a history of beermaking and beer-drinking in America; 175 recipes for pickling onions and smoking fish and preparing other gutsy food that is cooked with beer or goes with beer; and a survey of the new microbreweries, regional breweries, brew pubs, and other small beer companies that constitute, the authors say, a ""genuine beer renaissance"" throughout the land. Oddly, considering the subject, the prose here hasn't the lusty, free-wheeling drive that made Hot Links a trip to read--but this is still a beer-lovers' boon: a guide to choice beers, beer touring and old-fashioned lip-smackin' eats to wash down with the brew of your newly enlightened choice.
Pub Date: July 4, 1992
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Knopf
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1992
Categories: NONFICTION
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