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Beer Knowledge Box is a concise beer education guide that clearly explains beer styles, tasting, brewing, and beer and food matching for curious drinkers and enthusiasts.
Designed to be both accessible and authoritative, it demystifies beer without jargon, helping readers understand how beer is made, why it tastes the way it does, and different styles around the world. Whether you're new to beer or looking to deepen your knowledge, this book offers a practical, enjoyable way to learn.
Covering everything from ingredients and brewing fundamentals to flavour, aroma, and cultural context, Beer Knowledge Box works as both a quick reference and a book to dip into again and again.
Inside you'll learn:
• The main beer styles
• How brewing ingredients shape flavour and aroma
• How to taste and describe beer with confidence
• Key beer terminology explained clearly
• How to match beer with food
• How glassware shape and design affects the drinking experience
Ideal for:
• Beer lovers and enthusiasts
• Beginners wanting a clear introduction
• Hospitality and drinks professionals
• Students of brewing, food, and drink
• Anyone curious about beer cultures.
Your teacher for this book was Britain's first accredited beer sommelier of the year, Britain's first accredited cider sommelier, a former drinks' educator of the year, and founder of the School of Booze.
Designed to be both accessible and authoritative, it demystifies beer without jargon, helping readers understand how beer is made, why it tastes the way it does, and different styles around the world. Whether you're new to beer or looking to deepen your knowledge, this book offers a practical, enjoyable way to learn.
Covering everything from ingredients and brewing fundamentals to flavour, aroma, and cultural context, Beer Knowledge Box works as both a quick reference and a book to dip into again and again.
Inside you'll learn:
• The main beer styles
• How brewing ingredients shape flavour and aroma
• How to taste and describe beer with confidence
• Key beer terminology explained clearly
• How to match beer with food
• How glassware shape and design affects the drinking experience
Ideal for:
• Beer lovers and enthusiasts
• Beginners wanting a clear introduction
• Hospitality and drinks professionals
• Students of brewing, food, and drink
• Anyone curious about beer cultures.
Your teacher for this book was Britain's first accredited beer sommelier of the year, Britain's first accredited cider sommelier, a former drinks' educator of the year, and founder of the School of Booze.