A beer lover’s dream! Foaming over with craft brew reviews, trivia, and more beer-related fun, this calendar fills every day of the year with a refreshing cheer. Belgian ales with coriander, orange peel, and lemongrass; Japanese Koshihikari Echigo Beer, made with rice instead of malt barley; and pints with unexpected sweetness, like cola-colored Over the Moon Vanilla Milk …
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The Beer Lover’s Guide to Chicago features Chicagoland’s breweries, brewpubs and beer bars geared toward hop heads looking to seek out the best beers—from bitter seasonal IPAs to rich, dark stouts. The book also features beer recipes for home brewers, regional food recipes that incorporate beer, suggested regional food and beer pairings, and walkable pub crawl itineraries for …
Home Brewing: Wheat Beer: Everything You Need To Know About Home Brewing Wheat Beer
Home Brewing Wheat Beer—everything you need to know to brew wheat beer at home from start to finish. Includes tips and techniques to reproduce your favorite types of wheat beers. Do you love beer so much that you wish you could brew your own brand of it? As lucrative as it is to open a brewery, most people …
In this handy guide we’ve provided details of what we consider the Top 10 best beer bars and cafes to visit during your stay in Ghent (Gent). You’ll also find details of the two breweries that are open for tours, the top monuments, attractions and museums that you can visit and the best Belgium bottle shops in town. …
Before 1914 Ypres (Ieper) was a prosperous provincial town but it was subject to repeated attacks during the First World War which left it effectively destroyed by shelling. It took around 40 years to rebuild with many of the properties in the beautiful Grote Markt painstakingly recreated in the traditional 13th Century Gothic style. The Cloth Hall is …
Leuven is a historic Belgium university town around 15km (9 miles) to the east of Brussels. Founded in 1425 its highly regarded Catholic University of Leuven is one of the oldest in Europe, and its influence on the town can be seen by the number of lively bars frequented by the large student population. …
Possibly the region s first craft brewer, Thomas Jefferson grew hops and created his own small-batch brews at his home at Monticello. His brewing, however, was only the beginning. Charlie Papazian got his start homebrewing at the University of Virginia and went on to become a founder of the craft brewing movement. The city was not spared the …
With its abundance of canals Bruges (Brugge) is often dubbed the ‘Venice of the North’ and combined with the large number of medieval buildings, the entire centre of the city has been deservedly awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status. The compact city centre contains the beautiful medieval squares the Grote Markt and the Burg, which are surrounded by …
Charlottesville Beer: Brewing in Jefferson’s Shadow (American Palate)
Possibly the region’s first craft brewer, Thomas Jefferson grew hops and created his own small-batch brews at his home at Monticello. His brewing, however, was only the beginning. Charlie Papazian got his start homebrewing at the University of Virginia and went on to become a founder of the craft brewing movement. The city was not spared the fervent …
Antwerp (Antwerpen) is a thriving Belgium city, being the centre for the world’s diamond trade and housing the second largest shipping port in Europe. In the centre you’ll find an extremely picturesque Belgium city with historic buildings, fascinating museums and a lively night life.In the old city centre you’ll discover the beautiful medieval Grote Markt, which is surrounded …