From fashionable bars to traditional pubs, a new generation of connoisseur is discovering the variety and diversity of beers from around the world, from the brewing heartlands of Europe to the new world beers of the Far East and Latin America. Whether you are looking to find out more about the brewing and history your favorite beer or want to discover a hidden gem that you've never tried, this book tells and shows you everything you need to know from comprehensive tasting notes to how to choose and serve each beer correctly.
Angelina and her cousin Henry are camping in the Big Cat Mountains with Uncle Louie. Out exploring, they get lost deep in the forest. Night is falling, a storm is brewing... and is that Big Cat behind the trees? Luckily, Angelina is brave enough to calm Henry's fears and her own.
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A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire, Book I
In a time long forgotten, a preternatural event threw the seasons off balance. In a land where summers can last decades and winters a lifetime, trouble is brewing. As the cold returns, sinister forces are massing beyond the protective wall of the kingdom of Winterfell
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Homebrew Favorites: A Coast-to-Coast Collection of More Than 240 Beer and Ale Recipes
Lutzen and Stevens solicited thousands of homebrewers' favorite recipes throughout North America. Homebrew clubs, brewing suppliers, and homebrewers everywhere took up the call to create Homebrew Favorites, one of the largest recipe collections available today. Features directions and advice for brewing at home. Line drawings.
Ever wonder where the bubbles in your beer came from, which way they are going, and why? Have you considered the physical differences among ales, lambics, and lagers? Do you contemplate your pint? Accomplished homebrewer and physicist Mark Denny has crafted a scientifically sound and witty investigation of the physics and chemistry of beer. He recounts and explains the history of and key technological advances in brewing, provides basic instructions for making your own -- including a scientific-yet-accessible account of the changes in appearance during each stage of the process...