
The Meaning of Beer
How Our Pursuit of the Perfect Pint Built the World
Jonny Garrett(Author)
Hanover Square Press
Published on 26. November 2024
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-335-23083-6 (ISBN)
Description
Jonny Garrett, cofounder of the YouTube sensation Craft Beer Channel, travels in search of the deeper cultural impact of brewing—how it has become one of the world’s most important inventions and shaped our lives for millennia.
What’s the oldest and most consumed alcoholic beverage on earth? Beer, of course. And it might just be one of our more important inventions.
Since its creation thirteen thousand years ago, our love of beer has shaped everything from religious ceremonies to advertising, and architecture to bioengineering. The people who built the pyramids were paid in ale; the first fridge was built for beer, not food; bacteria was discovered while investigating sour beer; Germany’s beer halls hosted Hitler’s rise to power; and brewer’s yeast may yet be the answer to climate change.
In The Meaning of Beer, award-winning beer writer Jonny Garrett tells the stories of these incredible human moments and inventions, taking readers to some of the best-known beer destinations in the world—Munich and Oktoberfest, Carlsberg Brewery’s historic laboratory, St. Louis and the home of Budweiser—as well as those lesser known, from a five-thousand-year-old brewery in the Egyptian desert to Arctic Svalbard, home to the world’s most northerly pub.
Ultimately, this is not a book about how we made beer, but how beer made us.
What’s the oldest and most consumed alcoholic beverage on earth? Beer, of course. And it might just be one of our more important inventions.
Since its creation thirteen thousand years ago, our love of beer has shaped everything from religious ceremonies to advertising, and architecture to bioengineering. The people who built the pyramids were paid in ale; the first fridge was built for beer, not food; bacteria was discovered while investigating sour beer; Germany’s beer halls hosted Hitler’s rise to power; and brewer’s yeast may yet be the answer to climate change.
In The Meaning of Beer, award-winning beer writer Jonny Garrett tells the stories of these incredible human moments and inventions, taking readers to some of the best-known beer destinations in the world—Munich and Oktoberfest, Carlsberg Brewery’s historic laboratory, St. Louis and the home of Budweiser—as well as those lesser known, from a five-thousand-year-old brewery in the Egyptian desert to Arctic Svalbard, home to the world’s most northerly pub.
Ultimately, this is not a book about how we made beer, but how beer made us.
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Edition
Original edition
Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-335-23083-6 (9781335230836)
Schweitzer Classification
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E-Book
11/2024
Hanover Square Press
€9.01
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Jonny Garrett is a multi-award-winning author, journalist, filmmaker and podcaster. He's best known as the cofounder of the Craft Beer Channel, a You tube channel with over 140,000 subscribers and 10 million views. As well as travelling the world making films he has written three books, including Beer School: A Crash Course in Beer, The London Craft Beer Guide and A Year in Beer. The latter won Fortnum & Mason's Drinks Book of the Year and Guild of Food Writers Drinks Book of the Year.