CASK by Des De Moor

CASK by Des De Moor

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Summary

How beer is made and packaged, and what makes cask beer unique and essential, are explained in clear and accessible terms. How cask, as we know it today, emerged as brewing techniques evolved in the 18th and 19th centuries, and how it persisted in the UK.

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CASK by Des De Moor

The explosion of craft brewing in recent years has engaged a whole new and youthful audience with speciality beer, but in a very different way from the beer consumer movements of the past. The level of technical knowledge among brewers and homebrewers has also reached a new peak. Many of the new beers currently causing excitement are in keg and can, and there's a danger that styles linked with the past and tradition could get left behind in the scramble for innovation and novelty.
Beer writer and reviewer since 2002, UK compiler for Pocket Beer Book, regular contributor to BEER, contributor to Beer Advocate, londonist.com, Time Out etc, tutored tasting host (including BBC Good Food, Ludlow Food Festival, Borough Market, Great British Beer Festival), experienced international beer judge Des de Moor has won Britain's Guild of Beer Writers' Best Beer & Travel Writer gold award 2015 for his edition of London's Best Beer, Pubs & Bars, which has been re-printed and updated in 2021.
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ISBN 13 9781852493844
ISBN 10 1852493844
Title CASK
Author Des De Moor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher CAMRA Books
Year published 2023-08-01
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.