Books about Beer bottle from Amazon.com



365 Bottles of Beer for the Year Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Page-A-Day Calendars)
A day without beer is a day without purpose. Celebrating the brew, 365 Bottles of Beer features a year of delicious discoveries, from Celis Dubble, its fruity quality well blended with chocolate and malt sweetness, to Blue Moon's spicy Pumpkin Ale. With a fantastic new author for 2009—Charlie Papazian, president of the Brewers Association and one of the most prominent names in the world of beer and brewing—this calendar features hundreds of award-winning ales, stouts, lagers, and seasonal brews, plus in-depth discussions of beer styles, weekly homebrew recipes, beer facts, trivia, and more..
Price: $7.52 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Good Bottled Beer Guide: The CAMRA Guide to Real Ale in a Bottle
Beer that ferments naturally in the bottle has a complex, fresher taste, just like draught ale that has been allowed to mature in the cask. This essential guide to bottled beer places the spotlight on 700 UK bottle-conditioned beers, and features a new rosette rating system highlighting beers of special merit, including CAMRA Bottled Beer Award winners. Everything you need to know about bottled beers is here—where to buy them, tasting notes, ingredients, brewery details, and a glossary to help you understand more about them. Information on foreign beers and breweries is also included.
.
Price: $11.97 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Collectible Beer Trays (A Schiffer Book for Collectors)
Sit back, pop a cold one, and let Gary Straub introduce you to the colorful world of beer tray collecting With over 800 bright color photographs of different trays and an engaging text, the reader follows the rise and fall of the lithographed tin beer tray from its 1890s introduction, through its golden years, and eventual post-World War II decline. The fortunes of the breweries are charted in their trays through the boom years prior to 1920, the staggering losses of the Prohibition era, and the conservation during World War II. Discover the alternative materials used when tin was in short supply. Manufacturers of the trays, their artwork(often sold to more than one brewery) and their marks are described in detail. Breweries emblazoned on the trays include Ballantine, Bartels, Genessee, and Narragansett. The names of some of the brews themselves provide occasional surprises, like OLE MULE ALE and ANTRACITEBEER..
Price: $23.66 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Pool Cues, Beer Bottles, And Baseball Bats: Animal's Guide To Improvised Weapons For Self-Defense
Would you admit to getting your ass kicked with a hairbrush? Animal would, because as a seasoned veteran of streetfighting, he knows it can happen. Learn to pick up damn near anything and use it to survive .
Price: $11.90 [Notify me when price goes down.]


99 Ways To Open A Beer Bottle...without A Bottle Opener
It's the beer lover's worst nightmare, but this book is the solution Olympic-class bottle opener Brett Stern introduces devotees of the suds to a world that is veritably pulsing with potential openers. Each method is illustrated, accompanied by simple instructions and rated for difficulty. 99 black-and-white photographs..
Price: $91.16 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Stolen Snapshots Presents: Things to Do with Beer Bottles
Things to do with beer bottles is a really, really dumb book. So dumb it took a smart poet to write it. It is a great and really cheap $4 gift for anyone that isn't worth anything better. They will learn how beer is made, the history of Oktoberfest, cost of a beer bath with imported beer and some really bad pickup lines..
Price: $1.39 [Notify me when price goes down.]


<< beckett samuel



All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright 1996-2007 CHHS, your place for CHHS, Plano, Texas, 10220