The Good Beer Guide to Belgium and Holland

The Good Beer Guide to Belgium and Holland
Author: Tim Webb
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9781580171038

The ultimate travel guide for enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about these unique brewing cultures - whether or not they make the trip!

CAMRA's Good Beer Guide Belgium

CAMRA's Good Beer Guide Belgium
Author: Joe Stange
Publisher: Camra Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9781852493417

The 8th edition of CAMRA's Good Beer Guide Belgium is an indispensible companion for anyone visiting or living in Belgium. This complete guide to the world of Belgian beer is packed with information on breweries, beers and bars from around the country. It also features comprehensive advice on getting there, what to eat, where to stay and how to bring the best of Belgium's beer offering back home with you. The guide contains full-colour province-by-province maps and detailed city maps with bar locations and includes details on over 800 bars, cafés and beer shops.

Brew Like a Monk

Brew Like a Monk
Author: Stan Hieronymus
Publisher: Brewers Publications
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0984075631

Discover what makes the heavenly brews of Belgium so good in this new book by long time Real Beer Page Editor Stan Hieronymus. In Brew Like a Monk, he details the beers and brewing of the famous Trappist producers along with dozens of others from both Belgium and America. Sip along as you read and, if you feel yourself divinely inspired to brew some of your own, try out the tips and recipes as well!

The Belgian Beer Book

The Belgian Beer Book
Author: Erik Verdonck
Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9789401409667

- The ultimate book on Belgian beer is now available again - Same size, same number of pages, just a lot cheaper - The ultimate book on Belgian beer - discover Belgian beers, organized by style - Includes food pairing advice - Includes addresses of the best beer cafés in Belgium and around the world and a list of breweries to visit, with a detailed index "I love Belgian beer but until I picked up this book I never realized just how ignorant I was on the subject. The Belgian Beer Book grants you a ground floor view of Belgian Beer culture, Belgian Beer, and everything you might ever want to know about things related to Belgian Beer." ? Nerd Rage News "This massive 704-page book is packed with photos, stories, food pairing ideas, and beer and brewery guides that dig deep into one of the most storied beer cultures on the planet." ? The High Five Archive "This is the ultimate beer book, which, after reading, will have you packing your bags and getting on the first flight to Belgium." ? Celebrator Book News "This massive eight-pound, two-and-a-half-inch thick volume gives you what you would expect from its simple, straightforward title." ? Cleveland.com Belgian beer is famous throughout the world. Beer connoisseurs Erick Verdonck and Luc De Raedemaeker explain everything there is to know about Belgian beer culture. How does the brewing process work? How do you tap, serve, taste and conserve a perfect beer? What are the different styles and types of beer? Which beers are the best ones and how about the recent craft beers? This book explains it all!

100 Belgian Beers to Try Before You Die!

100 Belgian Beers to Try Before You Die!
Author: Tim Webb
Publisher: Camra Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Beer
ISBN: 9781852492489

A companion volume to 300 Beers to Try Before You Die!, this showcase of the best Belgian beers encourages both connoisseurs and newcomers to sample for themselves. Written by internationally known beer writers Tim Webb and Joris Pattyn, the book provides readers with a glossary of Belgian beer styles, a map of Belgium with featured breweries. Detailed and enthusiastic tasting notes for each beer by Joris Pattyn explore the many dimensions of Belgian beers. It is lavishly illustrated throughout with photographs showing the beers themselves, where and how they are brewed, Belgian beer bars, and some of the characters involved in Belgian brewing. Visitor information includes contact details for each brewery along with any opening times and details of brewery taps. United States and UK importers are detailed, and each entry details the ABV, bottle sizes, and whether the beer is available on draught.

Good Beer Guide Belgium

Good Beer Guide Belgium
Author: Tim Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9781852493110

This complete guide to the world of Belgian beer is packed with information on breweries, beers and bars from around the country. It also features comprehensive advice on getting there, what to eat, where to stay and how to bring the best of Belgium's beer offering back home with you.

Great Beer Guide

Great Beer Guide
Author: Michael Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2000
Genre: Beer
ISBN: 9780751308136

Which beers are the best? This book presents the inside stories on Czech and German lagers, Belgian wheat beers and Trappists, classic British ales, Irish stouts and American micro brews. It explains why beers taste the way they do, and notes their strength and ideal serving temperature.

Brussels Beer City

Brussels Beer City
Author: Eoghan Walsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre:
ISBN:

"This book shows that there are few stories as remarkable as the complicated love affair Brussels has with beer." - Jonny Garrett, Co-Founder of The Craft Beer Channel, Beer Writer of the Year 2019From the brewery that once employed Congolese freedom fighter Patrice Lumumba, to the race against time to rescue Brussels' rich industrial heritage from the maws of rapacious developers, and the see-sawing fortunes of the city's artisan brewers, Brussels brewing has had a tumultuous past. The city is rightly famed around the world for its vitally important lambic brewing traditions, but there is a history of Brussels brewing brewing that goes so much further and deeper than that. And more than that, the history of beer in Brussels is the history of modern Brussels itself - from a regional backwater to an industrial powerhouse, to the hubris of post-war de-industrialisation and the subsequent revival of local brewing at the end of the 20th century, Brussels and its brewers have seen it all.This collection, bringing together work by Eoghan Walsh on his award-winning blog Brussels Beer City and for Belgian Beer and Food Magazine, brings to life the family dynasties, the brewers, and the activists that sought to keep this invaluable legacy alive into the 21st century. Santeï!"Part picaresque dig into the archives, part elegy for the city's lost breweries, part celebration of Brussels' ineffable spirit, this lucidly written and deeply researched Brussels brewing history is a delight at every turn. Walsh shares key anecdotes from centuries past, draws surprising comparisons, and makes some compelling prognostications for what's next for the city's brewers and beer lovers. This necessary work is a must for anyone who appreciates Belgian beer." - Claire Bullen, Editor, Good Beer Hunting""Fascinating, enjoyable, packed with anecdotes and stories about people and beer (and, er, football skullduggery), this gives the reader an insider's guide to Brussels' beer and brewing history and evokes a sense of nostalgia without being sickly or fussy. Read with a pint or two of Zinnebir to hand And then pour another." - Adrian Tierney-Jones

Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer

Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer
Author: Kenneth Bertrams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre:
ISBN: 0198829086

AB InBev is today's uncontested world leader of the beer market. It represents over 20% of global beer sales, with more than 450 million hectolitre a year flowing all around the world. Its Belgian predecessor, Interbrew, was a success story stemming from the 1971 secret merger of the country'stwo leading brewers: Artois and Piedboeuf. Based on material originating from company and private archives as well as interviews with managers and key family actors, this is the first study to explore the history of the company through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.The story starts in the mid-nineteenth century with the scientific breakthroughs that revolutionised the beer industry and allowed both Artois and Piedboeuf to prosper in a local environment. Instrumental in this respect were the respective families and their successive heirs in stabilizing anddeveloping their firms. Despite the intense difficulties of two world wars in the decades to follow, they emerged stronger than ever and through the 1960s became undisputed leaders in the national market. Then, in an unprecedented move, Artois and Piedboeuf secretly merged their shareholding in1971, though keeping their operations separate until 1987 when they openly and operationally merged to become Interbrew.Throughout their histories Artois, Piedboeuf, and their successor companies have kept a controlling family ownership. This book provides a unique insight into the complex history of these three family breweries and their path to becoming a prominent global company, and the growth and consolidationof the beer market through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Bottoms up in Belgium

Bottoms up in Belgium
Author: Alec Le Sueur
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2014-01-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1783720484

Alec had never been to Belgium, so it came as some surprise when he found himself at the altar of a small church in Flanders, reciting wedding vows in Flemish. It was the start of a long relationship with this unassuming and much maligned little country. He vowed to put worldwide opinion to the test: just how boring can Belgium be?