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THE BREWER'S TALE
A History of the World According to Beer
This book will bring some warmth to your winter weekend, William Bostwick’s The Brewer’s Tale. Taste 5,000 years of brewing history as a time-traveling homebrewer rediscovers and re-creates the great beers of the past.
Part travelogue, part history, part culinary adventure, beer critic William Bostwick uncovers the stories behind the brewers who have practiced their craft since the dawn of civilization: farmers, priests, revolutionaries, and more. Beer by beer—from Babylonian date-and-honey ale to shamanistic Viking grog—Bostwick tells a history of the world through the (often female, as we learn) brewer’s eyes, unearthing recipes from poems and potsherds to re-create these beers and their long-lost flavors. Jumping through time as he weaves ancient lore with today’s craft scene, Bostwick meets adventurous brewers—some celebrated, others eccentric unknowns—who share his path, trading insight, recipes, and ingredients like homegrown hops and wild, Nile-Delta yeast.
This is history told in the glass, from tongue-numbing mead to sour pediococcus-laced lambic. The Brewer’s Tale celebrates the beers of ages past, some forgotten until now.
William Bostwick is the author of Beer Craft and writes about beer for the Wall Street Journal, GQ, and other publications. He is an avid homebrewer, former distiller’s apprentice, beekeeper, baker, and sometime bartender. He lives in San Francisco.
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Published 2014-10-01 by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. - New York (USA) |