Brewing Beer and Pubs

Brewing  Beer and Pubs
Author: I. Cabras,D. Higgins,D. Preece
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137466181

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The production of beer today occurs within a bifurcated industrial structure. There exists a small number of large, global conglomerates supplying huge volumes of a limited range of beers, and a plethora of small and medium breweries producing a diverse range of beers sold under unique brands. Brewing, Beer and Pubs addresses a range of contemporary issues and challenges in this key sector of the global economy, and includes contributions by research specialists from a variety of countries and disciplines. This book includes the marketing and globalization of the brewing industry, beer excise duties and market concentration, and reflections upon developments in brewing and beer consumption across the world in order to explore the wide-reaching influence of this industry. Alongside these global topics more localised themes are presented such as market integration in the Chinese beer and wine markets, beer and brewing in Africa and South America, and turbulence and change in the UK public house industry, which demonstrate how the consumption of beer in pubs and other social environments make the beer industry integral to local communities and regions worldwide.

The History of the Beer and Brewing Industry

The History of the Beer and Brewing Industry
Author: Ignazio Cabras,David Higgins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317213055

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Beer is widely defined as the result of the brewing process which has been refined and improved over centuries. Beer is the drink of the masses – it is bought by consumers whose income, wealth, education, and ethnic background vary substantially, something which can be seen by taking a look at the range of customers in any pub, inn, or bar. But why has beer became so pervasive? What are the historical factors which make beer and the brewing industry so prominent? How has the brewing industry developed to become one of the most powerful global generators of output and revenue? This book answers these and other related questions by exploring the history of the beer and brewing industry at a global level. Contributors investigate a number of aspects, such as the role of geographical origin in branding; mergers, acquisitions, and corporate governance (UK, European and US perspectives); national and international political economy; taxation and regulation (including historical and contemporary practice); national and international trade flows and distribution networks; and historical trends in the commercialisation of beer. The chapters in this book were originally published as online articles in Business History.

The London Craft Beer Guide

The London Craft Beer Guide
Author: Jonny Garrett,Brad Evans
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781473551015

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"The most brilliant guide to the best beer and pubs in London by connoisseurs Jonny and Brad. Trust me they know their stuff!'" – Jamie Oliver To beer or not to beer, that is the question. The London Craft Beer Guide features 40 of the best pubs, breweries and taprooms across the city. Organised around London boroughs from North to South, East to West, every corner is full of hidden gems to discover. Find new favourite brews with descriptions of the best to taste at each location, and pairings notes to enjoy alongside food. As well as the beer itself, this guide gives you unique insight into the people behind the casks, with exclusive interviews and photography that reveal the history and personality behind each sip. From mango-like IPAs to chocolaty stouts and crisp, puckering sour beers this is the ultimate guide for craft beer converts and those looking to find off-the-beaten-track tastes and flavours. Whether you’re a Londoner looking for your new local, or a visitor hoping to navigate the city’s best craft-brewing spots, The London Craft Beer Guide will provide plenty of inspiration.

Brew Like a Pro

Brew Like a Pro
Author: Dave Miller
Publsiher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781612120508

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Make your best beer ever! Legendary brewer Dave Miller brings a lifetime of professional experience into your home. With complete plans for a system that requires just 18 square feet and full of small-batch recipes, Brew Like a Pro reveals the secrets of truly great draft- and pub-style brewing. Learn to make classic all-grain beers that stay fresh in kegs for months, eliminating the need for bottling. This clear, concise guide is sure to take your homebrewing to the next level.

The Secrets of Master Brewers

The Secrets of Master Brewers
Author: Jeff Alworth
Publsiher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781612126555

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Best-selling author Jeff Alworth takes serious beer aficionados on a behind-the-scenes tour of 26 major European and North American breweries that create some of the world’s most classic beers. Learn how the Irish make stout, the secrets of traditional Czech pilsner, and what makes English cask ale unique by delving deep into the specific techniques, equipment, and geographical factors that shape these distinctive styles. Contemporary brewers carrying on their traditions share insider knowledge and 26 original recipes to guide experienced homebrewers in developing your own special versions of each style.

20th Century Pub

20th Century Pub
Author: Jessica Boak,Ray Bailey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0957278721

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MODERN BRITISH BEER

MODERN BRITISH BEER
Author: MATTHEW. CURTIS
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1852493704

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Brewing for Victory

Brewing for Victory
Author: Brian Glover
Publsiher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2023-07-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780718896751

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"'In the black out visit a bright inn.' So read stickers on the windows of Watney's pubs all over London. In Brewing for Victory, Brian Glover shows in lively detail how beer and pub culture aided Britain's community spirit during the Second World War. From 'Guinness for Strength!' adverts to women shifting casks and packing coppers with hops, the effect the war had on brewing in England, and the effect brewing had on the war effort, is explored from every angle. Beginning at home in Britain and London, Glover tracks the course of tuns all the way out to the front line in the army, air force and navy. 'Brewing under the jackboot' is also considered, with a chapter on breweries in British territory that had been captured by the Nazis, such as Guernsey. With over 70 illustrations showing war era adverts and bombed out boroughs with their pubs still standing, Brewing for Victory is a remarkable demonstration of the Blitz Spirit in action as the public, pubs and brewers worked together to maintain national social structures in the face of adversity."