Hot Sun, parched throat, and crippling heat that drains you of all the energy. You got to have a beer! The pungent, bitter, somewhat sweet, cold nectar made from malt has all that you need to regain your lost energy and feel refreshed in Summer and on the beach.
Kingfisher was the beer of choice from many years, and it still is. I like my beers to be bitter and bold than sweet. As Uncle John’s Beer-Topia points out, this is perhaps the best of times for beer enthusiasts with a global micro-brewery and craft beer revolution.
If you are a beer enthusiast and would like to know what gives beer its bitterness that you like, or what is involved in making this delectable drink, Uncle John’s Beer-Topia is the perfect, short page-turner.
Beer-Topia
Author: Bathroom Reader's Institute Pages: 256 Publisher: Portable Press (May 12, 2015) ISBN: 1626863598, 978-1626863590
I know you have no desire to get a PhD in brewing. The book is not some bulky reference manual that you need to read serially and take notes.
Written in trivia style, it is a compact book that you will love to flip through and read about beer related tidbits. If you love experimenting with different types of beer, but are not sure what is the difference between a Lager and an Ale, the authors give a quick primer that you can use to impress your friends when you share a drink with them at a pub next time.
If you travel a lot, the book can guide you in drinking like a local across the US and around the world. If you rather experiment at home, take a peek at different beer cocktails and choose one for the next barbecue and enjoy it with your friends and family.
A perfect bathroom reader, or maybe not if you are hungover, Uncle John’s Beer-Topia is a fun way to know about history of beer, about different breweries in each of the US states, some beers that failed, and almost bankrupted the breweries, and much more.