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The essential guide to the world's most poplar beers, The Beer Trials features brutally honest ratings, full-age reviews, and photos of the 250 most popular beers in the world, based onoly on brown-bag blind tasting. From the author of The Wine Trials comes the first beer guide ever to be based on blind tastings. With brutally honest ratings and reviews of the 250 most popular beers in the world-both in bottle and on draft- The Beer Trials will challenge some of our most basic assumptions about beer. Do you think draft beers and bottled beers of the same brand taste similar? Do more expensive beers taste better? Are imports better than domestic beers? Each beer gets a full-page review, with a down-to-earth description and a photograph of the bottle for easy identification in the store. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Studies are cited which concluded that American beer drinkers can't tell the difference between various brands of pale lagers, the most popular style of beer. On the other hand, college students in Bavaria are much more tuned into the subtleties of taste of the major brands of Munich helles lager, perhaps due to their greater exposure to their local beers from their early teens. The authors take this to be an argument for the repeal of "America's preposterously Puritanical and irresponsibly counterproductive minimum drinking age of 21."
Part 2 of the book is a catalog of the 250 beers, one per page, with a short history, a description of flavors and aromas, a comment on the bottle design, essential statistics, and a rating. I wish the book were longer and that more beers had been rated. ( )