Fifty Must-Try Craft Beers of Ohio

Fifty Must-Try Craft Beers of Ohio
Title Fifty Must-Try Craft Beers of Ohio PDF eBook
Author Rick Armon
Publisher Ohio University Press
Total Pages 397
Release 2017-09-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0821446002

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Every craft beer has a story, and part of the fun is learning where the liquid gold in your glass comes from. In Fifty Must-Try Craft Beers of Ohio, veteran beer writer Rick Armon picks the can’t-miss brews in a roundup that will handily guide everyone from the newest beer aficionado to those with the most seasoned palates. Some are crowd pleasers, some are award winners, some are just plain unusual—the knockout beers included here are a tiny sample of what Ohio has to offer. In the midst of the ongoing nationwide renaissance in local beer culture, Ohio has become a major center for the creation of quality craft brews, and Armon goes behind the scenes to figure out what accounts for the state’s beer alchemy. He asked the brewers themselves about the great idea or the happy accident that made each beer what it is. The book includes brewer profiles, quintessentially Ohio food pairings (sauerkraut balls and Cincinnati chili!), and more.

Ohio Breweries

Ohio Breweries
Title Ohio Breweries PDF eBook
Author Rick Armon
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 194
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0811708683

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47 of Ohio's breweries and brewpubs are featured.

Ohio's Craft Beers

Ohio's Craft Beers
Title Ohio's Craft Beers PDF eBook
Author Paul L. Gaston
Publisher Black Squirrel Books, a trade
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781606352755

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Ohio's Craft Beers celebrates the variety of craft brewing in Ohio, offers appreciations of its quality, and reports on the renaissance of the brewer's art throughout the Buckeye State. Beautifully illustrated with color photographs, the book takes readers on a tour of more than 40 of Ohio's larger and more influential breweries and provides detailed descriptions of most of the others. Author and photographer Paul L. Gaston visited all of the featured breweries, talked to the owners and brewers, and tasted their beers, while photographing the pubs, brews, and customers. A generous "sampler" of the state's prime destinations for fans of good beer, Ohio's Craft Beers offers fascinating perspectives on brewing, regional history, and the distinctive cultures of a rapidly growing but highly principled industry. With Ohio's Craft Beers as your guide, you can sip an amber ale on the front porch of Mt. Carmel in suburban Cincinnati, make your way to the industrial chic of Warped Wing in Dayton, enjoy the historic ambience of Portsmouth, and still find exceptional beers in the more utilitarian settings of MadTree in Cincinnati, Actual in Columbus, or Hoppin' Frog in Akron. And in Willoughby you can return to the days of interurban travel while enjoying a full menu and creative brews at Willoughby Brewing Co. Above all, beer is about community. Brewers enjoy their craft, and craft beer drinkers enjoy meeting other craft beer drinkers. Put a copy of this book under your arm, make an excursion, walk in with a thirst, and toast your new friends with Ohio's Craft Beers

Ohio Breweries

Ohio Breweries
Title Ohio Breweries PDF eBook
Author Rick Armon
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 192
Release 2011-08-04
Genre Travel
ISBN 0811745031

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• 49 breweries and brewpubs • Types of beer brewed at each site and the author's pick of the best beer to try • Information on tours, takeout, and food for each brewery • Features on Ohio's beer festivals, Winking Lizard's World Beer Tour, and the Ohio Craft Brewers Association

Drink Better Beer

Drink Better Beer
Title Drink Better Beer PDF eBook
Author Joshua M. Bernstein
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Total Pages 458
Release 2019-09-17
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1454933984

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Increase your beer IQ with this insider look at how to sip superior suds, written by one of America’s foremost beer experts. Winner of the Gourmand Award in the Beer category (US). With thousands of breweries creating a dizzying array of beers each year, learning from the experts is practically a necessity for the modern beer lover. Luckily, beer guru Joshua M. Bernstein is here to tap their wisdom for you, with sage advice about which brews to buy, how to taste your suds, and what to eat with them. Drink Better Beer features the must-know insights of more than 100 professionals, including competition judges, beer consultants, and master brewers. Find out how to shop clever by heeding two simple rules. Learn the art of selecting the right glass, cleaning it, and executing the perfect pour. Make sense of all those aromas with just a couple of sniffing tricks. Unlock the taste secrets of different styles, learn when to drink and how to know if your favorite beer store is treating their beer the way they should. Beer is getting complicated—Drink Better Beerwill give you the confidence to buy smart and enjoy your pour even more. The universe of beer is expanding fast. Suddenly there’s CBD beer, beer-wine mashups, and beer-in-a-box that’s sold uncarbonated. Brewers large and small are pushing boundaries on aroma, taste, and ingredients, while beer retailers are blurring the lines between store and bar. A second beer revolution—close on the heels of the craft beer boom—is underway, and the average beer lover is at risk of getting left behind. Thankfully, acclaimed beer authority Joshua M. Bernstein and a slew of other industry experts such as brewers, bar owners, and Master Cicerones are here to help. In Drink Better Beer, Bernstein has culled advice from a diverse array of experts to create a roadmap to beer 2.0, including detailed advice on buying and pouring, glassware, and the rise of cans, as well as new science on flavor and fermentation, how brewers are getting into food, and what the future holds. For beer lovers looking to raise their beverage IQ, Drink Better Beer is a master class in the new era of brewing.

Devil Monkey

Devil Monkey
Title Devil Monkey PDF eBook
Author George Dudding
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 2017-01-21
Genre
ISBN 9781542684569

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A strange creepy creature has been roaming Appalachia, the Midwest, and Alaska in the United States for over 100 years. It has also been reported in other countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Nepal. The Devil Monkey is sometimes misidentified as either a kangaroo or a monkey because of its appearance and behavior. It exhibits certain combined features common to a baboon, a kangaroo, or a dog. There is a dispute as to what it is or where it comes from. Some believe it is a cryptid, an alien from another world, a visitor from a parallel universe, a paranormal entity, or a mythological beast. Most are in agreement that it is three-toed beast with sharp claws, is both bipedal and quadrupedal, has dark to light-colored fur, has a dog-like face, and usually has a tail. It has the ability to leap across a highway in a single bound. While writing this book, the author returned to his hometown of Point Pleasant, West Virginia to reinvestigate a sighting that occurred in 1966 during the days of the Mothman.

Columbus Beer

Columbus Beer
Title Columbus Beer PDF eBook
Author Curtis Schieber
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1439663629

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Brewing in Columbus began more than two centuries ago. The taps were only turned off during Prohibition and the short pause that preceded the modern craft beer explosion. For generations, names such as Hoster, Born, Schlee and Wagner secured staunch local loyalty for their brands and earned national acclaim for their brewmasters. Today, more than thirty craft breweries ply a prosperous trade in the capital city. After huge California craft brewery Stone became serious about Columbus for its East Coast expansion, Scotland's successful BrewDog chose central Ohio for its U.S. beachhead. Author Curtis Schieber celebrates the rise, fall and triumphant return of brewing in Ohio's capital.