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Man Walks Into a Pub: A Sociable History of Beer

 
Man Walks Into a Pub: A Sociable History of Beer

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It's an extraordinary tale of yeast-obsessed monks and teetotal prime ministers; of how pale ale fuelled an Empire and weak bitter won a world war; of exploding breweries, a bear in a yellow nylon jacket and a Canadian bloke who changed the dringking habits of a nation. It's also the story of the rise of the pub from humble origins through an epic, thousand-year struggle to survive misunderstanding, bad government and misguided commerce. The history of beer in Britain is a social history of the nation itself, full of catastrophe, heroism and an awful lot of hangovers.

'a pleasant antidote to more po-faced histories of beer' Guardian

'Like a good drinking companion, Brown tells a remarkable story: a stream of fascinating facts, etymologies and pub-related urban phenomena' TLS

'Packed with bar-room bet-winning facts and entertaining digressions, this is a book into which every pub-goer will want to dip.' Express

Product details

EAN/ISBN:
9780330412209
Edition:
2nd Revised edition
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
387
Publication date:
2004-06-04
Publisher:
Pan Books
Languages:
english
EAN/ISBN:
9780330412209
Edition:
2nd Revised edition
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
387
Publication date:
2004-06-04
Publisher:
Pan Books
Languages:
english

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